well, it depends what country you live in. in the US, they refer to universities as colleges, hoiwever in the UK, a college as an alternative for sixth form
no.
In Canada, they have Universities and Colleges, which are completely different when it comes to education, which means they have double the education America does. (New york for example, had colleges and univerities, but they are basically the same thing and provide the same level of education)
about 2,024 universities
HBCU - Historically Black Colleges and Universities And there are 105.
yes. Hartford and Stuyvesant were both universities, then changed to colleges.
At least 120 colleges
There are a number of colleges and universities in Oregon, as it is such a big state. Here is a list of colleges and universities in Oregon http://collegeapps.about.com/od/Oregon-Colleges/Oregon-Colleges.htm
Some online colleges and universities have great courses which would be carry the same credits as a campus. It totally depends on whether you want to experience campus life and what you want to study whether you should study online or not.
Like traditional universities, online universities need the same kind of accreditation and maintain same standards in order to be recognized. Corllins University is an accredited online university. Online universities are just as real as other colleges and universities.
Historically black colleges and universities
No These days, there are no differences
7 colleges and universities, 5 community colleges, 81 public schools.
www.nycolleges.org/ is for private colleges in New York. collegestats.org/colleges/new-york is a list of colleges in New York http://www.universityvisitorsnetwork.com/New-York-Colleges-And-Universities has colleges and universities in New York