A university college is a college institution that provides tertiary education but does not have full or independent university status.
Australia
Canada
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
Ontario
Denmark
- Metropolitan University College, Copenhagen; formerly CVU ÃÂresund, The Danish Teacher Training, National Management College, the Social School, Frederiksberg Seminarium and Suhr's Seminarium
- University College Capital, formerly Greater Copenhagen CVU and CVU Copenhagen & North Zealand
- UCL University College, formerly CVU Fyn, CVU Jelling, CVSU Fyn and the Social College of Odense
- University College of Northern Denmark
- University College Sealand, formerly South CDE and CDE Zealand
- University College South, formerly CDE Sønderjylland
- VIA University College, central Denmark; formerly CVU'erne (Center for Higher Education)
- West Jutland University College, Esbjerg; formerly CVU Vest
Germany
India
Ireland
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Norway
Pakistan
United Kingdom
Colleges of universities
- University College, Durham, the founding college of the University of Durham
- University College, Oxford, the oldest college of the University of Oxford, established in 1249
- University College London, a founding college of the University of London
- University College Hospital, a hospital in London, founded as part of University College London
- University College School, a private school in Hampstead, founded as part of University College London
- Wolfson College, Cambridge, a college of the University of Cambridge, formerly called University College, Cambridge
Former university colleges
- Arts University Bournemouth, formerly The Arts University College at Bournemouth
- Buckinghamshire New University, High Wycombe; formerly Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College
- Falmouth University, formerly University College Falmouth
- Harper Adams University, Edgmond; formerly Harper Adams University College
- Newman University, Birmingham; formerly Newman University College
- Norwich University of the Arts, formerly Norwich University College of the Arts
- Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester; formerly Royal Agricultural College
- St Mary's University, Twickenham; formerly St Mary's University College
- University College Birmingham, formerly Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies until January 2008
- University College, Bristol, predecessor institute of the University of Bristol
- University for the Creative Arts, formerly University College for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester
- University of St Mark & St John (commonly known as Marjon), Plymouth; formerly University College Plymouth St Mark & St John
University colleges
United States
- University College, an undergraduate college of Arizona State University
- University College, an undergraduate college of Sacred Heart University, Connecticut
- University College, an undergraduate college of the University of Northern Colorado
- University College of the University of Denver, online and evening programs for working adults, Colorado
- Kennesaw State University University College, an undergraduate college of Kennesaw State University, Georgia
- University of Maryland University College, focusing on "non-traditional" students
- University College, the adult evening and professional studies division of Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri
- Rutgers University College, New Jersey
- University College, an undergraduate college of the University of Toledo, Ohio
- University College, an undergraduate college of the University of Oklahoma
- University College, a college of Texas Tech University
- University College, an undergraduate college of the University of Rhode Island
- University College, an undergraduate college of Washington State University
See also