In U.S.A. most peoplesay "college" instead of University since it's easier to say, ifsomeone tells you I graduated at University such and such he would sound as ashow-off. If they ask you which one, then you tell them the name of theUniversity you graduated from.If you tooka CFGS (Associate's degree) you would have to refer as JUNIOR COLLEGE (which isa two-year school that offers certificates, associate's degrees, andlower-level tertiary education ,i.e., half of an undergraduate's degree, whichcan be transferred and continued at a full, four-year college or university). On theother hand, you get a "College" or University degree after completed4 or more undergraduate studies. In U.S.A. for instance, you get a degreein..... (Political Science i.e.) and if it's an Art's degree like philosophy,arquitecture, Industrial Design, etc., you get a B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) in....... if it's a science major then you get a B.S. (Bachelor of Science) in.... Economics, Biology, etc. Best regards!!!m����