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[quote=Anonymous]Very different educational model there. First of all college typically means a professional school (cooking college for example), while university refers to the academic institutions. It's primarily very large universities which tend to be very diverse. Many have quite large international (Asian, Indian, eastern European) student populations. You choose a course of study and apply to a specific program - no liberal arts or distribution requirements like US colleges. Great if you know exactly what you want to study but not so good if you happen to change your mind after a year. Here's a list of universities affiliated with the Church of England. https://www.churchofengland.org/education/colleges-universities/he/anglican-foundation-heis/anglican-institutions.aspx. You will have to do your own research about whether these Unis have the reputations that make them worth attending as an international student (so at higher tuition rates).[/quote]
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