univ
- Baylor, for one: Abbr
- B.S. issuer
- Yale or Harvard: Abbr
- Where to earn a B.S
- Vanderbilt or Rockefeller: Abbr
- USC part: Abbr
- UNLV part: Abbr
- UCLA, e.g
- UC part: Abbr
- The "U" in B.U.: Abbr
- TCU part: Abbr
- Step after H.S., for many
- State sch
- Stanford, e.g. (Abbr.)
- Sch. of higher learning
- ROTC offerer
- ROTC locale
- Purdue, e.g.: Abbr
- Pt. of UNLV
- Pt. of UALR
- Prof's place: Abbr
- Prof.'s place
- Place to get your B.S
- Pitt or So. Cal
- Ph.D. offerer
- Ph.D. issuer
- Part of UALR (abbr.)
- Part of SMU
- Pace, for one: Abbr
- Pac-12 member, e.g
- Oxford, for one (Abbr.)
- NYU or OSU, e.g
- N.Y.U. or B.Y.U
- Many-college institution: Abbr
- La Salle, e.g.: Abbr
- Inst. of higher education
- Harvard, for one: Abbr
- Harvard, e.g.: Abbr
- Harvard or Yale (abbr.)
- Gp. of colleges
- Edu domain purchaser
- Duke, for short
- Distributor of degs
- Degree offerer: Abbr
- Cousin of a coll
- College grp
- Cambridge or Oxford, briefly
- Butler, e.g.: Abbr
- Brown, e.g. (Abbr.)
- Brown or Rice, e.g.: Abbr
- Brigham Young, e.g.: Abbr
- B.S. place
- Where to earn a B.A.
- Purdue, e.g.: Abbr.
- Rice, e.g.: Abbr.
- Part of A.A.U.W.: Abbr.
- Colgate, e.g.: Abbr.
- Harvard or Stanford: Abbr.
- Butler, e.g.: Abbr.
- Educ. institution
- Duke, e.g.: Abbr.
- Prof's place: Abbr.
- B.A. or M.A. offerer
- Ph.D. awarder
- Place to get an M.A. or Ph.D.
- Part of P.S.U.: Abbr.
- Coil's cousin
- Coll.'s big sister
- N.Y.U. or B.Y.U.
- Brown, e.g.: Abbr.
- Learning inst.
- Inst. like Northeastern
- Inst. of higher learning
- Cousin of a coll.
- St. John's or Penn. State
- U.C.L.A., for one
- Part of U.C.L.A.
- Pitt or So. Cal.
- Yale or Brown: Abbr.
- Place to get an M.A. or Ph.D
- Part of UTEP
- UCSD part
- Part of U.C.L.A
- MIT, e.g
- Inst. of learning
- Duke, e.g.: Abbr
- Pt. of UCLA
- Prof.'s employer
- Part of NYU
- Brown, for one: Abbr
- Brown or Rice (abbr.)
- Rice, e.g.: Abbr
- Pt. of NYU
- Learning inst
- Brown, e.g.: Abbr
- Brown or Rice: abbr
- Auburn, e.g.: Abbr
- UCLA part: Abbr
- Prof's employer
- Place of higher ed
- Part of USC: Abbr
- Deg. issuer
- Coll. kin
- Brown or Auburn: Abbr
Usage examples of "univ".
Indisputably, Univ, as everyone calls it, is one of the three oldest colleges, founded along with Merton and Balliol in the thirteenth century.
By 1894, Univ had reclaimed Shelley, in the form of a beautiful marble statue of the dead poet, who drowned off the coast of Italy in his late twenties.
College, just across High Street from Univ, received his draft notice from his hometown selective-service board in Spokane, Washington.