What major colleges do not offer advanced degrees?

Most major colleges *do* offer advanced degrees (Master's, Doctoral, etc.). It's rare for a large, well-established institution to be primarily undergraduate-only. There are some exceptions, but they're generally not considered "major" in the same way as universities with extensive graduate programs. These exceptions usually fall into these categories:

* Smaller liberal arts colleges: Many highly respected liberal arts colleges focus exclusively or primarily on undergraduate education. They might have a few specialized certificate programs, but not full-fledged Master's or Doctoral programs. Examples would vary by region and country.

* Colleges with a very specific and limited focus: An institution solely dedicated to a very niche area might only offer undergraduate degrees relevant to that area.

It's difficult to give specific examples of "major" colleges without an advanced degree offering because "major" is subjective and depends on the criteria used (size, reputation, endowment, etc.). To find colleges without advanced degrees, you'd have to actively search college databases filtering by degree offerings, specifying only undergraduate options. You'll find many small liberal arts colleges fit this description.

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