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junior college
noun
- a collegiate institution offering courses only through the first one or two years of college instruction and granting a certificate of title instead of a degree.
- a division of a college, university, or university system offering general courses during the first two years of instruction or fulfilling administrative duties applicable to freshmen and sophomores.
junior college
noun
- an educational establishment providing a two-year course that either terminates with an associate degree or is the equivalent of the freshman and sophomore years of a four-year undergraduate course
- the junior section of a college or university
Word History and Origins
Origin of junior college1
Example Sentences
His case for another year of eligibility centers around the season he spent at Casper College, a junior college in Wyoming.
“I figured not getting any offers, junior college was going to be the best place for me to grow and develop to get to the Division I level,” he said.
Since then, the former junior college All-American has embraced the nickname, saying, “You know what? I am Big General.”
They are a professional team renting space at a junior college, and the optics are terrible.
The kid from Compton who’d bounced around four high schools, a junior college and a Division II program was a second-round pick of the reigning Super Bowl champions.
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