Re: university vs. college status Charlie Hathaway 14 Apr 2010 10:07 EST

In many non-U.S. countries, the term "college" refers to secondary,
"pre-university" education.  I remember how an employer from eastern
Europe saw that my bachelors degree was from a COLLEGE and asked why I
didn't have a university degree.  But you probably won't be seeking many
grants from sources outside the U.S.

CH

> Our institution is considering a name change from "college" to
> "university." Is anyone aware of any data on the effect, positive or
> negative, of being a college versus a university in terms of grant
> awards?
> Thanks,
> Clare McGrath Merkle
> Director of Corporate, Foundation, and Government Relations
> College of Notre Dame of Maryland
> 4701 North Charles Street
> Baltimore, MD 21210
> P: 410-532-5314
> xxxxxx@ndm.edu
> www.ndm.edu
>
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