The end of college typically coincides with the completion of your degree requirements, which generally occurs at the end of a semester or academic year. For most students in the U.S., this means graduating in May if they finish their coursework in the spring semester. However, some students may graduate in December or during other terms if they complete their credits earlier. Ultimately, the exact timing can vary based on individual academic plans and university schedules.
Ambassador College ended in 1997.
Midwestern College ended in 1970.
Lowther College ended in 1982.
Cotner College ended in 1933.
Franconia College ended in 1978.
Pendleton College ended in 2009.
Bliss College ended in 1972.
Dana College ended in 2010.
Ginling College ended in 1951.
Lea College ended in 1973.
College Scoreboard ended in 2007.
College of Emporia ended in 1974.