List of residential colleges


This is a list of residential colleges at various college campuses. It gives the name of the university and country in which each college is located. It is sorted by country, and in alphabetical order by university name and then college name within each country.

Australia

South Australia

Residential Colleges in North Adelaide

Independent colleges associated with the University of Adelaide, University of South Australia and Flinders University.

[Australian National University]

[University of Tasmania]

[La Trobe University]

[Macquarie University]

Independent

[University of Western Australia]

[University of British Columbia]

;Constituent colleges
; Federated colleges
; Theological colleges

[Jacobs University Bremen]

[Chinese University of Hong Kong]

[POSTECH]

Sinchon and International Campus:
Wonju Campus:

[Kerala]

[University of Calicut]

[University of Pavia]

The University of Pavia has 16 residential colleges, with the oldest dating back to the 16th century. Eleven are state-owned, four are independent colleges "legally recognised by the Italian Ministry of University and Research" and one is private. Students are not required to be members of a college.

[Auckland University]

The University of Otago has 15 colleges, of which 10 are undergraduate only, 4 take both postgraduates and undergraduates, and one is postgraduate only.

[National University of Singapore]

[King Mongkut's [University of Technology Thonburi]]

[University of Cambridge]

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[Durham University]

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[University of Kent]

The University of Kent has six colleges in its Canterbury campus, five undergraduate-only and one mainly postgraduate, and one at its Medway campus.
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[Lancaster University]

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[University of Oxford]

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[University of Roehampton]

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[University of York]

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United States of America

Northeast

[Binghamton University]

[Case Western Reserve University]

[West Virginia University]

[Appalachian State University]

The University of Central Arkansas has six residential colleges: five "living and learning communities" and one "commuter learning community".

[University of California, San Diego]