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College (Latin collegium) is a term most often used today to denote an educational institution. More broadly, it can be the name of any group of colleagues (see, for example electoral college, College of Arms, College of Cardinals). Originally, it meant a group of persons living together under a common set of rules (con- = "together" + leg- = "law" or lego = "I choose"); indeed, some colleges call their members "fellows". The precise usage of the term varies among English-speaking countries.


King's College, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) College
College. A civil corporation, society or company, authorized by law, having in general a literary object. In some countries by College is understood the union of certain voters in *one body; such bodies are called electoral Colleges; as, the College of electors or their deputies to the diet of Ratisbon; the College of cardinals. The term is used in the United States; as, the College of electors of president and vice-president, of the United States. Act of Congress of January 23, 1845.
List of Alberta Colleges and Universities
Alberta Bible College: Calgary
Alberta College of Art and Design: Calgary
Alliance University College / Nazarene University College: Calgary
Ambrose University College: Calgary, Alberta (formerly Nazarene University College)
Athabasca University: Athabasca
Bow Valley College: Calgary, various satellite locations, Alberta
Canadian Southern Baptist Seminary: Cochrane
Canadian University College: Lacombe. Seventh-day Adventist
Columbia College: Calgary, Alberta
Community Consortia: education for rural and remote areas of Alberta
Concordia Lutheran Seminary: Edmonton
Concordia University College of Alberta: Edmonton
Covenant Bible College: Strathmore, Alberta; also Colorado and Ecuador.
Grande Prairie Regional College: Grande Prairie
Grant MacEwan College: (also Alberta College): Edmonton
Keyano College: Fort McMurray and satellite locations
Lakeland College: Vermilion, Sherwood Park AB; also Lloydminster SK
Lethbridge Community College: Lethbridge
Living Faith Bible College: Caroline, Alberta
Loma Linda University branch campus: Lacombe (Seventh Day Adventist)
Medicine Hat College: Medicine Hat, Brooks
Mount Carmel Bible School: Edmonton
Mount Royal College: Calgary (several locations)
Newman Theological College: Edmonton, Alberta
Norquest College: Edmonton + satellite locations
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT): Edmonton, various satellite campuses
Northern Lakes College: Slave Lake, Grouard
Olds College: Olds
Peace River Bible Institute: Sexsmith, Alberta
Portage College: Lac la Biche, Alberta
Prairie Bible Institute: Three Hills, Alberta; also distance education
Red Deer College: Red Deer
Rocky Mountain College: Calgary
Rosebud School of the Arts: Rosebud
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology / SAIT Polytechnic: Calgary, various satellite campuses
St. Mary's University College: Calgary, Alberta
Taylor University College & Seminary: Edmonton (formerly North American Baptist College)
The King's University College: Edmonton, Alberta
University of Alberta: Edmonton, Alberta
St. Stephen's Theological College: Edmonton
Augustana Faculty: Camrose. Lutheran
St. Joseph's College: Edmonton
University of Calgary: Calgary, Alberta
University of Lethbridge: Lethbridge, Alberta
Vanguard College: Edmonton, Calgary, Alberta
Victory Bible Colleges International: Calgary, Alberta
Info from Alberta Learning Information Service!
Some other info available at Alberta Education info at www.CollegeAlberta.info
Ontarion Colleges and Universities
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