Monday, May 4, 2009

What is the difference between Harvard College and Harvard University?

What is the difference between Harvard College and Harvard University?

What is the difference between Harvard College and Harvard University?
Harvard College is for undergraduate education. This is the four year (typically) collegiate education.





Harvard University is the umbrella organization for Harvard College, Harvard Law, Harvard Business, Harvard Medical, Radcliffe Institute, the Graduate School of Design, the School of Education, etc.
Reply:I'm not sure SURE, but I think that colleges (as a whole) go upto two years and University's go from four and up(?) I'm not surethough...sorry.
Reply:A University has a lot of colleges, and will have divisions such as Business, Law, Engineering, Science, Arts, etc. A college, I believe, is more general studies and usually solely undergraduate.


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