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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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Vacation School, a school conducted during the time (usually summer) when regular schools are closed.
See more »Vassar College, an independent liberal arts college in Poughkeepsie, New York.
See more »Vocational Education, the training of persons for specific occupations. In a broad sense, vocational education includes the learning of any kind of profitable and useful work.
See more »Washington and Lee University, a privately controlled, nonsectarian institution in Lexington, Virginia.
See more »Washington University, a private, non-sectarian, coeducational institution in St.
See more »Wellesley College, a privately controlled, nonsectarian liberal arts college for women in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
See more »Homeschooling is defined differently in each state, but it is a viable alternative to attending school in a public institution. Learn about homeschooling in this article.
See more »William and Mary, College of, a liberal arts college in Williamsburg, Virginia.
See more »Winchester College, the oldest of England's famous independent secondary schools (called public schools) that prepare students for the universities.
See more »Yale University, the third oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
See more »Yeshiva University, the oldest and one of the largest universities under Jewish control in the United States.
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