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coleg

Coleg is the Welsh word for college, a post-secondary educational institution that offers a range of programs, including vocational courses, A-levels, foundation degrees, and professional qualifications. In Welsh-language contexts, coleg is used to describe both the general concept of a college and the names of specific institutions.

Origin and usage: The term derives from Latin collegium, via Old French collège and into English, with

Examples and context: In Wales, many institutions incorporate Coleg in their official names, such as Coleg Cambria

Related terms: The Welsh word coleg shares its Latin root with cognates in other languages, including Spanish

See also: Education in Wales; College (general concept); List of Welsh educational institutions.

the
Welsh
form
adapting
this
international
root.
In
modern
Wales,
cole
g
is
widely
used
in
bilingual
signage,
official
documents,
and
everyday
speech
to
refer
to
both
individual
colleges
and
the
concept
of
higher
and
further
education.
and
Coleg
Sir
Gâr
(Carmarthenshire
College).
These
colleges
typically
provide
a
mix
of
further
education,
vocational
training,
and
sometimes
higher
education
programs,
often
operating
within
regional
college
networks
or
in
partnership
with
universities.
The
term
is
also
used
more
generally
to
denote
institutions
that
offer
post-secondary
education
across
the
country.
colegio,
French
collège,
and
Italian
collegio,
all
referring
to
institutions
of
learning.
These
cognates
reflect
the
common
heritage
of
post-secondary
educational
terminology
across
Europe.