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Open College

British  

noun

  1. (in Britain) a college of art founded in 1987 for mature students studying foundation courses in arts and crafts by television programmes, written materials, and tutorials

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Open, college football tourneys, NFL openers, political town halls, and awards shows, then it really has nothing left to keep buyers around.

From Slate

Open, college football and NFL games.

From Reuters

He said whether it was an open college or another NBA job, he believes he owes it to those who hired him in 2013 to be the Celtics coach “to stay the course.”

From Seattle Times

Virginia: The Cavaliers routed Towson 89-54 on Wednesday to open college basketball’s “Bubbleville” event at the Mohegan Sun casino resort.

From Seattle Times

Most Democrats in the 2020 race lined up with the teachers unions, with promises to boost funding for public schools, increase pay for teachers and open college to a wider swath of Americans.

From Washington Times