United States
- Blue Mont Central College, a private institute of higher learning located in Manhattan, Kansas, USA
- Central College (Arkansas), a defunct college in Conway, Arkansas, that should not be confused with Central Baptist College located in the same city but founded 5 years after Central College closed
- Central College (Iowa), a private liberal arts college in Pella, Iowa, USA, affiliated with the Reformed Church in America
- Central College (Texas), a community college part of the Houston Community College System in Houston, Texas, USA
- Central Methodist University, Fayette, Missouri (formerly known as Central College)
- East Central College, community college in Missouri, USA
- Illinois Central College, a community college in Illinois, USA
- New-York Central College, McGrawville, a former institution of higher learning in McGraw, New York, USA
- North Central College, an arts college in Naperville, Illinois, USA
- Ohio Central College, a former college in Iberia, Ohio, USA
- Olney Central College, a community college located in Olney, Illinois, USA
- South Central College, a community college located in Minnesota, USA
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