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Common collocations with college in American Collocation

college noun

US /ˈkɑlɪdʒ/

agricultural
local
technical
theological

Many local amateur radio clubs and societies and technical colleges run courses specifically for the Advanced Radio Communications Examination.

art
community
FE
further education
language
music
sixth-form
sports
teacher-training
technology
university

Other key partners in this project are the library service and the local FE college.

ask to study at a college

apply to

She applied to the local FE college.

study at or begin a course at a college

attend
enrol at
enter
go to
start
study at

More opportunities for school pupils to attend colleges will help increase skill levels in Scotland.

complete a course at a college

finish
graduate from
leave

After leaving college she set up her own studio with the aid of a Crafts Council grant.

stop going to a college

drop out of

He dropped out of college in his second year, before he had taken his exams.