no
Only capitalize the word 'football' when it is the beginning of a sentence or forms part of a title.
would you capitalize veterans memorial in this sentence. We are currently installing a veterans memorial at the college?
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
You would capitalize it only if you are referring to a specific community college.
When refering to an action that cannot be undone, for example... His decision to drop out of college was irreversable once he had used obscene words to the principal.
It depends on the context of the sentence. If being used as in "He is a senior in college" then you do not capitalize. If used in conjunction with a proper noun, then it is capitalized.
If you're speaking of a specific college. If you were to say "Your mom goes to college" then it would be lower case. Whereas if you're saying "Your mom goes to Trillium College" then you would capitalize it.
Phoenix College should be capitalized but not student.
Capitalize surgeon only if it is part of a title.Examples:According to the Surgeon General, smoking is bad.The Head Surgeon on staff will be completing your operation.I'm going to college to become a surgeon.
You capitalize master's degree when it is used referring to a specific degree. For example, Jim has his Masters of Science. When referring to a general program, like the master's program of a college, it is not capitalized.
When its in a title. Like "Dunant College" (completely made up off the top of my head).