Difference Between
versus

College vs. Faculty: Know the Difference

Shumaila Saeed
By Shumaila Saeed || Updated on December 25, 2023
College is an educational institution for higher learning; faculty refers to the teaching staff at such an institution.
College vs. Faculty

Key Differences

Colleges are institutions dedicated to education and learning, offering a variety of academic programs and degrees. Faculty, on the other hand, refers to the collective body of teachers, professors, or academic staff who provide instruction within these institutions.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023
A college may consist of various buildings, campuses, and facilities where educational activities occur, whereas faculty are the educators and researchers who curate and deliver the curriculum to students within the college.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023
While colleges often encompass a larger organizational structure with administrative staff and departments, faculty specifically relates to those with the authority to teach and conduct academic research.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023
The role of a college is to create an educational environment conducive to learning, whereas faculty contribute directly to this environment through teaching, mentorship, and academic guidance.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Comparison Chart

Definition

An educational institution offering degrees.
A group of educators at an institution.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023
ADVERTISEMENT

Role

Provides education and degrees.
Teaches and conducts research.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Composition

Buildings, departments, students.
Professors, lecturers, instructors.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Function

Grants degrees, hosts programs.
Delivers lectures, guides research.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Example Usage

"She graduated from college last year."
"He joined the faculty of the history department."
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

College and Faculty Definitions

College

A building used by an educational institution
The lectures are held in the main college building.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 08, 2023
ADVERTISEMENT

Faculty

A division within a university
She's a member of the arts faculty.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 08, 2023

College

A society of scholars within a university
The college met to discuss the new academic policies.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 08, 2023

Faculty

All the teachers of a particular school
The faculty at this school are very experienced.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 08, 2023

College

An institution of higher learning that grants the bachelor's degree in liberal arts or science or both.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

The teaching staff of a university
The faculty voted to revise the curriculum.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 08, 2023
ADVERTISEMENT

College

An undergraduate division or school of a university offering courses and granting degrees in a particular field or group of fields.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

The authority to act in a particular field
The dean has the faculty to approve new courses.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 08, 2023

College

A junior or community college.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

A natural ability or power
He has a faculty for understanding complex theories.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 08, 2023

College

A school offering special instruction in a professional or technical subject
A medical college.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

An inherent power or ability
The faculty of speech.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

The students, faculty, and administration of one of these schools or institutions
New policies adopted by the college.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

A talent or natural ability for something
Has a wonderful faculty for storytelling.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

The building, buildings, or grounds where one of these schools or institutions is located
Drove over to the college.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

(used with a sing. or pl. verb) The teachers and instructors of a school or college, or of one of its divisions, especially those considered permanent, full-time employees.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

Chiefly British A self-governing society of scholars for study or instruction, incorporated within a university.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

One of the divisions of a college or university
The faculty of law.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

An institution for secondary education in France and certain other countries that is not supported by the state.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

All of the members of a learned profession
The medical faculty.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

A body of persons having a common purpose or shared duties
A college of surgeons.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

Authorization granted by authority; conferred power.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

An electoral college.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

(Archaic) An occupation; a trade.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

A body of clerics living together on an endowment.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

The academic staff at schools, colleges, universities or not-for-profit research institutes, as opposed to the students or support staff.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

(obsolete) A corporate group; a group of colleagues.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

A division of a university.
She transferred from the Faculty of Science to the Faculty of Medicine.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

(in some proper nouns) A group sharing common purposes or goals.
College of Cardinals, College of Surgeons
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

(Often in the plural): an ability, power, or skill.
He lived until he reached the age of 90 with most of his faculties intact.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

(politics) An electoral college.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

An authority, power, or privilege conferred by a higher authority.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

An academic institution.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

(Church of England) A licence to make alterations to a church.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

A specialized division of a university.
College of Engineering
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

The members of a profession.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

An institution of higher education teaching undergraduates.
She's still in college
These should be his college years, but he joined the Army.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

Ability to act or perform, whether inborn or cultivated; capacity for any natural function; especially, an original mental power or capacity for any of the well-known classes of mental activity; psychical or soul capacity; capacity for any of the leading kinds of soul activity, as knowledge, feeling, volition; intellectual endowment or gift; power; as, faculties of the mind or the soul.
But know that in the soulAre many lesser faculties that serveReason as chief.
What a piece of work is a man ! how noble in reason ! how infinite in faculty !
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

A university.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

Special mental endowment; characteristic knack.
He had a ready faculty, indeed, of escaping from any topic that agitated his too sensitive and nervous temperament.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

(Canada) A postsecondary institution that offers vocational training and/or associate's degrees.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

Power; prerogative or attribute of office.
This DuncanHath borne his faculties so meek.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

A non-specialized, semi-autonomous division of a university, with its own faculty, departments, library, etc.
Pembroke College, Cambridge
Balliol College, Oxford
University College, London
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

Privilege or permission, granted by favor or indulgence, to do a particular thing; authority; license; dispensation.
The pope . . . granted him a faculty to set him free from his promise.
It had not only faculty to inspect all bishops' dioceses, but to change what laws and statutes they should think fit to alter among the colleges.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

(UK) An institution of further education at an intermediate level; sixth form.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

A body of a men to whom any specific right or privilege is granted; formerly, the graduates in any of the four departments of a university or college (Philosophy, Law, Medicine, or Theology), to whom was granted the right of teaching (profitendi or docendi) in the department in which they had studied; at present, the members of a profession itself; as, the medical faculty; the legal faculty, etc.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

(UK) An institution for adult education at a basic or intermediate level (teaching those of any age).
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

The body of person to whom are intrusted the government and instruction of a college or university, or of one of its departments; the president, professors, and tutors in a college.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

A high school or secondary school.
Eton College
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

One of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

(Australia) A private (non-government) primary or high school.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

Faculty

The body of teachers and administrators at a school;
The dean addressed the letter to the entire staff of the university
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

(Australia) A residential hall associated with a university, possibly having its own tutors.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

(Singapore) A government high school, short for junior college.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

(in Chile) A bilingual school.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

A collection, body, or society of persons engaged in common pursuits, or having common duties and interests, and sometimes, by charter, peculiar rights and privileges; as, a college of heralds; a college of electors; a college of bishops.
The college of the cardinals.
Then they made colleges of sufferers; persons who, to secure their inheritance in the world to come, did cut off all their portion in this.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

A society of scholars or friends of learning, incorporated for study or instruction, esp. in the higher branches of knowledge; as, the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge Universities, and many American colleges.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

A building, or number of buildings, used by a college.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

Fig.: A community.
Thick as the college of the bees in May.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

The body of faculty and students of a college
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

An institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

British slang for prison
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

A complex of buildings in which a college is housed
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Oct 19, 2023

College

An institution of higher education
After high school, she attended college to study biology.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 08, 2023

College

A constituent part of a university
He belonged to the college of engineering within the university.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 08, 2023

College

A body of people engaged in a particular profession
The American College of Surgeons hosts an annual conference.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 08, 2023

Repeatedly Asked Queries

What is a college?

A college is an educational institution that offers undergraduate degrees.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

How long does it take to graduate from college?

Typically, it takes four years to complete an undergraduate degree in college.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Is faculty only comprised of teachers?

Primarily, yes, but it can also include researchers and professors.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Are all colleges part of a university?

No, some colleges operate independently from universities.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Is community college the same as a four-year college?

No, community colleges typically offer two-year associate degrees.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Do faculty members only teach?

No, faculty members also conduct research and perform administrative roles.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Do colleges offer graduate degrees?

Some colleges offer graduate degrees, but often they are associated with universities.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

What does faculty mean?

Faculty refers to the academic staff responsible for teaching at an educational institution.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Can college refer to a part of a university?

Yes, a college can be a specific school or division within a university.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Can colleges specialize in one area?

Yes, there are colleges that focus on specific fields, like art or technology.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Do you live on campus in college?

Many students choose to live on campus, but it is not mandatory.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

What’s a faculty lounge?

It’s a space designated for faculty to rest, prepare, or collaborate.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Do faculty have to publish work?

In many institutions, publishing academic research is a requirement.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Can someone be part of the faculty without teaching?

Yes, research faculty may not teach classes.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Can faculty members be students as well?

Yes, some faculty members might be pursuing higher degrees while teaching.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

What’s the difference between a college and a university?

A university is typically larger and offers a wider range of graduate programs.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Are all faculty members professors?

No, faculty includes lecturers, adjuncts, and instructors, not just professors.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Do faculty members have other jobs outside of the college?

Some may, but most are dedicated to academic roles within the institution.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Are colleges only for young adults?

Colleges serve learners of all ages.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

How does one become a faculty member?

Through academic qualifications, usually a terminal degree, and a hiring process.
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed
Nov 26, 2023

Share this page

Link for your blog / website
HTML
Link to share via messenger
About Author
Shumaila Saeed
Written by
Shumaila Saeed
Shumaila Saeed, an expert content creator with 6 years of experience, specializes in distilling complex topics into easily digestible comparisons, shining a light on the nuances that both inform and educate readers with clarity and accuracy.

Popular Comparisons

Trending Comparisons

Smart TV vs. Android TVSmart TV vs. Android TV
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
December 25, 2023
A Smart TV is an internet-connected television with a variety of apps, while an Android TV is specifically a Smart TV powered by Google's Android TV operating system.
Poem vs. PoetryPoem vs. Poetry
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
December 25, 2023
A poem is a piece of writing that expresses ideas and emotions with a distinctive style and rhythm; poetry is the art form of writing such pieces.
Japanese Eyes vs. Chinese EyesJapanese Eyes vs. Chinese Eyes
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
December 25, 2023
Japanese Eyes and Chinese Eyes refer to linguistic structures in Japanese and Chinese respectively, each reflecting unique aspects of grammar and syntax.
Seagate Exos x16 vs. Seagate Exos x18Seagate Exos x16 vs. Seagate Exos x18
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
February 8, 2024
The Seagate Exos X16 offers up to 16TB storage with a focus on high-capacity data centers, while the Exos X18 upgrades to 18TB, enhancing performance and capacity for enterprise demands.
LTE vs. CDMALTE vs. CDMA
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
February 4, 2024
LTE (Long Term Evolution) is a 4G wireless communication standard with high-speed data transfer, while CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) is an older 2G/3G technology for mobile networks.
White Collar Crime vs. Blue Collar CrimeWhite Collar Crime vs. Blue Collar Crime
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
December 25, 2023
White Collar Crime involves non-violent, financially motivated offenses often committed by professionals, while Blue Collar Crime refers to physical or violent crimes often by manual laborers.
Social Change vs. Cultural ChangeSocial Change vs. Cultural Change
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
December 25, 2023
Social change refers to shifts in societal structures and institutions, impacting behaviors and relationships among people. Cultural change pertains to alterations in a group's shared beliefs, values, and customs, influencing their way of life.
Gorilla Glass 3 vs. Gorilla Glass 5Gorilla Glass 3 vs. Gorilla Glass 5
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
January 1, 2024
Gorilla Glass 3 offers improved scratch resistance and durability compared to its predecessors, while Gorilla Glass 5 focuses on enhanced drop protection and toughness.
Plant Cell vs. Animal CellPlant Cell vs. Animal Cell
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
December 25, 2023
Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while animal cells lack these but have centrioles.
2 Pole Motors vs. 4 Pole Motors2 Pole Motors vs. 4 Pole Motors
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
December 25, 2023
2 Pole Motors have one pair of magnetic poles and run at higher speeds, while 4 Pole Motors have two pairs of poles and operate at lower speeds, offering higher torque.
NAT vs. PATNAT vs. PAT
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
March 5, 2024
NAT (Network Address Translation) translates private IP addresses to a public one for internet access. PAT (Port Address Translation) maps multiple private IP addresses to a single public IP using different ports.
Assemble vs. BuildAssemble vs. Build
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
December 25, 2023
Assemble refers to the act of gathering and organizing pre-existing components, while build involves the creation of something new by combining various materials or elements.
Inox vs. Stainless SteelInox vs. Stainless Steel
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
January 10, 2024
Inox is a synonym for stainless steel, used mainly in Europe, while stainless steel is a corrosion-resistant alloy containing chromium.
Federalists vs. Democratic RepublicansFederalists vs. Democratic Republicans
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
March 24, 2024
Federalists favored strong central government and commercial economy, while Democratic Republicans advocated states' rights and agrarianism.
Analog Computer vs. Digital ComputerAnalog Computer vs. Digital Computer
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
December 25, 2023
An Analog Computer processes continuous data, whereas a Digital Computer processes data in discrete numerical form.
Gorilla Glass vs. Panda GlassGorilla Glass vs. Panda Glass
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
January 5, 2024
Gorilla Glass is a highly durable, scratch-resistant glass used in electronic devices, while Panda Glass is a similar protective glass known for its high transparency and toughness.
Special Education vs. Inclusive EducationSpecial Education vs. Inclusive Education
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
February 17, 2024
Special Education is tailored instruction for students with disabilities, while Inclusive Education integrates all students, including those with disabilities, into general education settings.
ISO 9000 vs. ISO 14000ISO 9000 vs. ISO 14000
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
February 13, 2024
ISO 9000 focuses on quality management and customer satisfaction, whereas ISO 14000 concentrates on environmental management and reducing environmental impact.
Oscar vs. EmmyOscar vs. Emmy
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
February 20, 2024
The Oscar is an award for cinematic achievements, while the Emmy recognizes excellence in television.
Hard Copy vs. Soft CopyHard Copy vs. Soft Copy
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
December 25, 2023
A Hard Copy is a physical version of a document or file, usually on paper, while a Soft Copy is a digital version of the document, stored electronically.
Kinesthesiology vs. KinesiologyKinesthesiology vs. Kinesiology
Hifza NasirHifza Nasir
March 13, 2024
Kinesiology studies human movement and its impact on health, while kinesthesiology is not a recognized term; it's often a mispronunciation or misspelling of kinesiology.
Catapult vs. TrebuchetCatapult vs. Trebuchet
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
January 4, 2024
A catapult is a ballistic device using tension or torsion to launch projectiles, while a trebuchet is a type of catapult using a counterweight for greater force and distance.
Batch Fermentation vs. Continuous FermentationBatch Fermentation vs. Continuous Fermentation
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
February 10, 2024
Batch Fermentation is a finite process where nutrients are added at the start and products are harvested at the end, whereas Continuous Fermentation involves a steady input of nutrients and continuous product harvest.
Ginger vs. RedheadGinger vs. Redhead
Shumaila SaeedShumaila Saeed
February 2, 2024
"Ginger" often connotes a fiery red hair color and a pale complexion, while "redhead" is a more general term for anyone with red hair, regardless of shade or skin tone.

Featured Comparisons

New Comparisons