7 Different types of colleges you should know 

Community and Junior Colleges -  These colleges offer the first two years of a liberal arts education and career or vocational training. Completing a community or junior college curriculum earns graduates an associate's degree. 

Historically Black Colleges and Universities -  Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were established before 1964 to serve the African American community when African Americans were largely excluded from other educational institutions. 

Liberal Arts Colleges -  Liberal arts colleges offer a range of academic programs in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. 

Women's Colleges -  Women's colleges were founded in the 19th and early 20th centuries when women were largely excluded from mainstream educational institutions. 

Tribal Colleges -  Tribal colleges are located on or near Native American reservations and are controlled by Native American tribes. 

Technical Institutes and Professional Schools -  Technical colleges, also known as vocational colleges or trade schools, offer specialized training in technical and vocational fields. 

Universities -  Universities offer a wide range of academic programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including bachelor's degree, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees. 

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