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==England==
==England==
* Manchester College, a former name of [[Harris Manchester College, Oxford]]
* Manchester College,<ref>Michael Sanderson,Review: Truth, Liberty, Religion; Essays Celebrating Two Hundred Years of Manchester College. by Barbara Smith The Economic History Review, New Series, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Nov., 1987), pp. 655-656, {{doi|10.2307/2596404}}</ref> since 1996<ref>Appointments HARRIS MANCHESTER COLLEGE Appointment of Artist-in-Residence, Oxford University Gazette, 19 May 2005: [http://www.ox.ac.uk/gazette/2004-5/weekly/190505/appts/entry_4.htm www.ox.ac.uk/gazette]</ref> [[Harris Manchester College, Oxford]], originally founded 1786 as Manchester Academy in Manchester, then in York, Manchester again, in London (1853-), and finally in Oxford as part of the University.
* [[Unitarian College, Manchester]], 1854-present day. Founded following the removal of the original "Manchester College" (above) to London as "Manchester New College" in 1853.

*The [[University of Manchester]], formed in 2004 by a merger between
**[[Victoria University of Manchester]], originally Owens College and for much of its history known simply as "Manchester University".
**[[University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology]], with origins in the Manchester Municipal School of Technology, later the Manchester Municipal College of Technology

*[[Manchester Metropolitan University]], formerly Manchester Polytechnic, formed in 1977 by a merger between Manchester College of Art and Design and Manchester College of Commerce; in 1983 the City of Manchester College of Higher Education was also folded in
*[[Manchester Metropolitan University]], formerly Manchester Polytechnic, formed in 1977 by a merger between Manchester College of Art and Design and Manchester College of Commerce; in 1983 the City of Manchester College of Higher Education was also folded in

*[[The Manchester College]], formed in 2008 by a merger between
*[[The Manchester College]], formed in 2008 by a merger between
**[[City College Manchester]], a network of further education colleges
**[[City College Manchester]], a network of further education colleges
**[[Manchester College of Arts and Technology]]
**[[Manchester College of Arts and Technology]]

Smaller colleges in Manchester of similar names include
*Manchester Ecumenical College [http://www.ptem.org.uk/index.php?cid=47&pid=72]
*Manchester International College, in Withington [http://www.manchester-college.com]
*Manchester College, a small independent further and higher education college for international students in central Manchester [http://www.manchestercollege.info/]
*Manchester Central College, in central Manchester, teaching English as a foreign language [http://www.manchester-central-college.com/about-us/introduction]


==United States==
==United States==
There are many other cities named after Manchester outside the UK, see [[Manchester (disambiguation)]]. In this context Manchester College might refer to:

*[[Manchester College (Indiana)]], a university in North Manchester, Indiana
*[[Manchester College (Indiana)]], a university in North Manchester, Indiana
*[[Manchester Community College]] in Manchester, Connecticut
*[[Manchester Community College]] in Manchester, Connecticut
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[:Category:Education in Manchester]]
*[[:Category:Education in Manchester]]

==References==
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Manchester College might refer to:

England

United States

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