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Schooling comes in many forms -- from traditional K-12 education to college and the pursuit of advanced degrees. Learn all about schooling here.

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Business Education

Business Education, instruction to prepare students for jobs in the business world.

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California Institute of Technology

California Institute of Technology, a university in Pasadena, California. It is a privately endowed institution with the following divisions: biology; chemistry and chemical engineering; engineering and applied science; geological and planetary science; humanities and social sciences; and physics, mathematics, and astronomy.

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Cambridge University

Cambridge University, one of the two foremost English institutions of learning.

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Carnegie Library

Carnegie Library, a public library built with funds supplied by Andrew Carnegie.

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Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University, a privately controlled university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Catholic University of America

Catholic University of America, an institution of higher learning in Washington, D.C.

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Chautauqua Movement

Chautauqua Movement, a pioneer program of popular education for adults. It was named for Chautauqua Lake in the southwestern part of New York, where the movement began in 1874 as the Sunday School Assembly.

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Chicago, University of

Chicago, University of, an institution of higher learning in Chicago. It is privately controlled, nonsectarian, and coeducational.

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Columbia University

Columbia University, a privately controlled coeducational institution of higher learning in New York City.

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Cornell University

Cornell University, a coeducational institution of higher learning at Ithaca, New York.

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Correspondence School

Correspondence School, originally a school giving instruction by mail. This type of study is also called distance education or home study because students receive lessons and complete tests at home, then return finished work to the school.

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Dartmouth College

Dartmouth College, a liberal arts college in Hanover, New Hampshire. It is privately controlled, nonsectarian, and coeducational (until 1972 it was a college for men).

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Degree

Degree, in education, a title or rank given by a university or college to show that a student has satisfactorily completed a program of studies.

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Driver Education

Driver Education. Courses in which basic driving skills, techniques of safe driving, and traffic laws are taught are available in many places.

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Ecole des Beaux-Arts

École des Beaux-Arts, a school of fine arts in Paris, France. It is maintained by the French government.

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Education, Adult

Education, Adult, the continuing education of adults after they have ended their formal elementary, secondary, or higher education.

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Elementary Education

Elementary Education, the education of children that precedes secondary school.

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Eton College

Eton College, the largest of England's privately controlled boys' secondary schools.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C., a privately endowed research library.

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Gallaudet University

Gallaudet University, a coeducational, privately controlled university in Washington, D.C.

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