Colleges
- University of Agder
- Akershus University College
- Bergen National Academy of the Arts
- Bergen University College
- Bjørknes College
- Bodø University College
- Buskerud University College
- Finnmark University College
- Gjøvik University College
- Griegakademiet
- Harstad University College
- Hedmark University College
- Sør-Trøndelag University College
- Lillehammer University College
- Molde University College
- Narvik University College
- Nesna University College
- NHH
- Nord-Trøndelag University College
- Norwegian Air Force Academy
- Norwegian Academy of Music
- Norwegian College of Fishery Science
- Norwegian Lutheran School of Theology
- Norwegian Military Academy
- Norwegian Naval Academy
- Norwegian Police University College
- Norwegian School of Information Technology
- Norwegian School of Management
- Oslo National Academy of the Arts
- Oslo School of Architecture and Design
- Oslo University College
- Sámi University College
- Sogn og Fjordane University College
- Stavanger Katedralskole
- Stord/Haugesund University College
- Sør-Trøndelag University College
- Telemark University College
- Tromsø University College
- Vestfold University College
- Volda University College
- Østfold University College
- Ålesund University College
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“So far as the colleges go, the sideshows are swallowing up the circus.”
—Woodrow Wilson (18561924)
“The fetish of the great university, of expensive colleges for young women, is too often simply a fetish. It is not based on a genuine desire for learning. Education today need not be sought at any great distance. It is largely compounded of two things, of a certain snobbishness on the part of parents, and of escape from home on the part of youth. And to those who must earn quickly it is often sheer waste of time. Very few colleges prepare their students for any special work.”
—Mary Roberts Rinehart (18761958)
“If the factory people outside the colleges live under the discipline of narrow means, the people inside live under almost every other kind of discipline except that of narrow meansfrom the fruity austerities of learning, through the iron rations of English gentlemanhood, down to the modest disadvantages of occupying cold stone buildings without central heating and having to cross two or three quadrangles to take a bath.”
—Margaret Halsey (b. 1910)