högskola
Appearance
Swedish
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- (archaic) Hög-Skola, höghschola, högschole
Etymology
[edit]Compound of hög (“high”) + skola (“school”). First attested in 1538.[1]
False friend with English high school.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]högskola c
- college (university); university college; an institution of higher education that teaches undergraduates, but that does not in general have the rights to issue graduate degrees, except for in specified fields.
Usage notes
[edit]- In practice, the term is also retained in some names of universities even after they were given permission to issue graduate degrees. See also the entry högskola in English Wikipedia.
Declension
[edit]Declension of högskola
Derived terms
[edit]- folkhögskola
- handelshögskola
- högskoleförordning
- högskolelag
- högskolepoäng
- högskolestudent
- teknisk högskola
See also
[edit]- lågstadium (grades 1-3)
- mellanstadium (grades 4-6)
- högstadium (grades 7-9)
- gymnasium (most commonly grades 10-12)
- universitet