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alma mater the school, college, or university at which one has studied. [2 definitions]
antiuniversity combined form of university.
associate professor a college or university professor ranking above an assistant professor and below a full professor.
bachelor's degree a degree that you get after finishing a program of studies at a college or university.
bursar a person who is responsible for monetary matters, esp. at a college or university; treasurer.
Cambridge the city in which this university is located, in east central England. [1/2 definitions]
campus the grounds of a school, college, or university.
chancellor the chief official of a university. [1/2 definitions]
college a specialized division of a university. [1/3 definitions]
Cornell University an Ivy League university in Ithaca, New York, founded in 1865.
dean a college or university official, responsible for administering a department or office of the institution. [1/4 definitions]
degree a title given by a university or college to a student who has completed a program of study. [1/3 definitions]
docent a lecturer at a college or university who is not a regular member of the faculty. [1/2 definitions]
doctor a person who has a doctorate, the highest degree at a university. [1/2 definitions]
doctorate the highest degree that you get after finishing an advanced program of studies at a university. You can call a person "doctor" after they have earned their doctorate.
Doctor of Philosophy the highest doctorate awarded by a university, esp. in the humanities or sciences. (abbr.: Ph.D.)
donnish of, like, or characteristic of a university don; pedantic.
external degree a college or university diploma awarded to a nonmatriculated student who has earned credit through work experience, nonacademic training, independent study, or the passing of proficiency examinations.
faculty the body of teachers in a school, college, or university. [1/3 definitions]
fellow a graduate student at a university or college who receives financial assistance to pursue specific studies. [1/7 definitions]
field house a large building, usu. located at a college or university, suitable for indoor athletic activities, esp. track events, basketball, or gymnastics. [1/2 definitions]