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Safira Grey 4: I don't think there really is a difference between the words "college" and "university" in the US. The terms are interchangeable for the most part here, where you get a Bachelors degree after usually 4+ years of study. Now "community college" and "junior college" are different from General "college/university" in that you can obtain an Associate's degree after average 2 years of study; that's what OH Rafael went through. With the cost of education high in the US, lots of kids now go to a junior college to get their first 2 years done (with or without getting the associate's degree) and then transfer to a 4-year college/university to complete the second 2 years and get their bachelor's. There might be a Wikipedia distinction between college and university but that might be semantics (that is, maybe it has to do with accreditations and other hoops they have to go through).