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commercial college
noun
- a school that trains people for careers in business.
commercial college
noun
- a college providing tuition in commercial skills, such as shorthand and book-keeping
Word History and Origins
Origin of commercial college1
Example Sentences
The highest educational level he reached was graduating from Spalding Commercial College.
While he was working, Mr. Donald went to school to study computer science and received an associate degree in 1998 from the Interboro Institute, a commercial college that closed in 2007 after running into trouble with state regulators.
Johnson was a graduate of the Shorthand & Typewriting department of Wood’s Commercial College and was working in the Interstate Commerce Commission when the Marines issued a call for help.
This fall, Yiwu Industrial and Commercial College in Zhejiang enrolled 25 of its 3,000 freshmen in its live-streaming training program.
That would be Harry Truman — who withdrew from Spalding’s Commercial College in Missouri.
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