| College Name | City | Country | Start Date | End Date | Affiliation | Other Information | Source |
| East India Company College | Hetford | United Kingdom | 1805 | 1855 | British East India Company | The College provided general and vocational education for youths of sixteen to eighteen nominated by EIC Directors to writerships in the EIC overseas civil service. Attendance was generally for four 6-month terms. It first opened in Hertford Castle, then moved in 1809 to a purpose-built site at Hertford Heath, near Hertford, now used by Haileybury College. Its architect, William Wilkins, later went on to design the National Gallery in London. In 1856 an open competitive examination replaced the system of appointment by patronage. In the wake of the Indian Mutiny, in January 1858, the British government took over the administration of India, and the college closed. | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_India_Company_College |
| St. John's College | Ystradmeurig, Wales | United Kingdom | 1757 | 1974 | www.genuki.org/big/wal/TheoColl.html | ||
| Trinity College & University | Gwent, Wales | United Kingdom | 1927 | 1991 | |||
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