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commercial college

noun

  1. a school that trains people for careers in business.


commercial college

noun

  1. a college providing tuition in commercial skills, such as shorthand and book-keeping
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of commercial college1

First recorded in 1795–1805
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The highest educational level he reached was graduating from Spalding Commercial College.

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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.

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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.

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This fall, Yiwu Industrial and Commercial College in Zhejiang enrolled 25 of its 3,000 freshmen in its live-streaming training program.

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That would be Harry Truman — who withdrew from Spalding’s Commercial College in Missouri.

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