The university is divided into three colleges, which are further separated into a number of academic schools and other institutions.
The University is divided into five colleges, each named after distinguished scholars.
Wright State is divided into eight colleges and three schools.
Georgia Tech's undergraduate and graduate programs are divided into six colleges.
The university is divided into three colleges, two schools, as well as its graduate school.
The university is divided into six colleges or schools:
The New School is divided into seven autonomous colleges called "divisions."
The university is divided into 23 colleges, 3 teaching departments, 51 research institutions.
The school is divided into six colleges, three graduate programs, and three professional schools.
Teaching at the university is divided into six colleges, with 26 academic departments and over 600 members of teaching staff.