- Colleges
- Adult Education Annex
- Homer teaches a class on marriage. We take the Dolt out of A-Dolt Education (Season 5 episode Secrets of a Successful Marriage)
- Adult Education Center
- College where Homer goes to finish work on his high school degree. (Season 4 episode The Front)
- Arlen Community College
- Local college in Arlen, from various episodes.
- Bard College
- (Episode There Aren't Anymore McBanes)
- Barden University
- University scenes were shot at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- Bardonia Community College
- In his groomsman cover story, Ira Drysdale teaches philosophy at Bardonia Community College.
- Beardsley College
- Ohio college where Humbert received a professorship.
- Beaver College
- Beauty pageant on the radio on the repressed technology world: The next contestant is Miss Oregon, a student at Beaver College, she's studying veterinary medicine. (Season 2 episode Gillian of the Spirits)
- Beckett Community College
- Sallinger has a Wrestling Coach Certification from Beckett Community College. (Season 3 episode AKA Customer Service is Standing By)
- Bridgepark Community College
- School Ryan attends part time.
- Buchanan Williams University
- Fictional Wisconsin college.
- Burgess College
- College in Columbus Ohio. (Season 3 episode Hands Across Madre Linda)
- California College
- From the "College" level.
- California Community College
- Where Josh claims to be going to college. (Season 1 episode A Fuel's Errand)
- College in New Hampshire, though actually filmed at the University of Redlands in California.
- Capeside Community College
- Mentioned as a possible college option.
- Castle Rock Community College
- Where Gwendy took college classes.
- Central City College
- Barry tells the manager of Bark Central that he's a criminal justice major at Central City College. (Zack Snyder's Justice League)
- Central Idaho College
- Fictional college in Idaho that Violet Collsen, the woman calling Isabel back, mentions, where she knew John in 1957.
- Chicago City College
- College where Michael works as a researcher. (Season 1 episode Just A Fanboy)
- Chico Community College
- Local college where John currently works as a professor.
- Local college a defendant mentions. (Season 6 episode Harry and the Tramp)
- College that Sue Ellen's mom tells her to apply.
- College that requests a personal appearance from Frasier to lecture. (Season 2 episode The Botched Language of Cranes)
- College in Greendale, from various episodes. Also referred to as City Community College. Greendale's nemesis. Dean Pelton calls City College "Vespa State" when they give a rich kid that both schools are courting a motorized scooter. (Season 4 episode Economics of Marine Biology)
- Joel goes to City College to speak to a professor about Sheila's condition (Season 1 episode 1 So Then a Bat or A Monkey)
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- Photograph on Alan's girlfriend Beatrice's social media page - where she works. (Season 1 episode Alan's Routine)
- The College of Love
- Joke Martin makes: "I may not have made it to Harvard but I have been to the College of Love." (Season 4 episode Dad Loves Sherry, The Boys Just Whine)
- The College of Santa Claus and St. Pott's
- But my friend Dr. Snodhead, a very learned man, professor of Low Dutch and High German in the college of Santa Claus and St. Pott's, to whom I handed the work for translation, giving him a box of sperm candles for his trouble - this same Dr. Snodhead, so soon as he spied the book, assured me that "Dan Coopman" did not mean "The Cooper", but "The Merchant".
- Coney Island College (Whitefish)
- Philip J. Fry: Good ol' Coney Island College. Go WhiteFish!
- Conn College
- Dwight hooks up with a member of the Jersey State varsity basketball team at the Prerogative nightclub. She mentions their next game against Conn College. (Season 4 episode Night Out)
- The Correspondence College of Tampa
- Bart thinks all of the adults in Springfield are involved with UFOs because a book by the head of the Spaceology Department at the Correspondence College of Tampa. (Season 6 episode Grandpa vs. Sexual Inadequacy)
- Dick Butkus Community College
- Dr. and Mrs. Dre Hall
- (Season 6 episode Lisa's Wedding)
- East Tennessee Community College
- Metropolis Journal reporter Carrie Castle's alma mater. (Season 1 episode Drone)
- Ed Koch Community College
- Harry becomes a law professor. (Season 9 episode The System Works)
- Harry is now the faculty advisor, assisting with The Harpoon, the Ed Koch Community College humor magazine. (Season 9 episode Shave and a Haircut)
- Emily Dickinson College
- Where Fawn Liebowitz died in the kiln explosion.
- Envirodale Community College
- Greendale's temporary name during Green Week. (Season 1 episode Environmental Science)
- Erdle College
- College in Vermont where Chancellor Sharington works.
- Faber College
- Filmed at the University of Oregon.
- Where potential murder victim Kiera and Carlos track down is a student (Season 1 episode Wasting Time) Tribute to Animal House?
- Franklin Community College
- Ganz College
- When Doug Graner visits Cobel at home, he mentions a tip about Reghabi at Ganz College. (Season 1 episode Hide and Seek)
- Gear College
- College for gear people (Season 3 episode Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender)
- Godard Junior College
- Where Joan Collins (Stanwyck's wife) went to college.
- Greendale Community College
- Community college in Greendale, Colorado. (Season 1 Pilot episode)
- "E Pluribus Anus"
- "A cleaner Greendale is like a healthier cigarette."
- "Three blocks from your home" (Pilot episode)
- Gudger College
- Where Kirk Van Houten went to college. (Season 8 episode A Milhouse Divided)
- Hamden College
- Fictional college in Vermont.
- Hampshire College
- From the DVD special feature The Curse of the Blair Witch.
- Hampstead College
- School where Professor Lattimore teaches his creative writing class about writing mystery novels.
- Harmon College
- Local college that rejects Bartleby's application.
- Harrison State College
- College Andy attended in Ohio where he participated in a psychology study and received Lot 6.
- Hill Valley College
- Local college in Hill Valley.
- Hillman College
- The Cosby family visits Denise at Hillman College and meet her friends. (Season 3 episode Hillman)
- Honolulu Junior College
- Joke Emily makes about Bob's new partner Frank Walburn, where he has jetted off to. (Season 4 episode Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time)
- Ivy League State
- Fake college in the role play script Homer writes for Apu and Manjula to help them get pregnant - they play high school students; Apu is a jock and Manjula is a cheerleader. (Season 11 episode Eight Misbehavin')
- Jacksonville Community College
- Fictional college in Florida where Jason's dance crew Dance Dance Resolution practices (Season 3 episode Everything Is Bonzer!)
- Jew C.L.A.
- Blair and Trent joke about the name of Trent's college at her Christmas party, calling it Jew C.L.A.
- Jew S.C.
- Blair and Trent joke about the name of Blair's college at her Christmas party, calling it Jew S.C. and the University of Spoiled Children.
- Langley College
- Both Blair and Jo are accepted to the prestigious Langley College, however Jo decides she's not going because of the cost and the financial burden it would put on her mother, who is already working multiple jobs just to put Jo through Eastland (Season 4 episode Help from Home)
- Leland College
- Also known as Leland University, where Alex goes to school, starting as a freshman. According to T-shirt Alex wears, "Founded in 1896". Motto: "Scientia est Libertas" (Season 3 episode Best Man)
- Madame Sang's Dance Studio
- Magical Cloud Kingdom College
- Malibu College
- Beach volleyball team that Walden invites over to cheer Alan up. (Season 9 episode Giant Cat Holding a Churro)
- Manhattan City College
- Bull enters his children's book Puff the Flesh Eating Dragon in Manhattan City College's children's book contest. (Season 4 episode Author, Author)
- Marlowe Community College
- Local community college in Marlowe that Evie's on-and-off boyfriend Chris Fuller attends.
- Marshall College
- Named after producer Frank Marshall.
- Maxwell College
- College where one student being interviewed for the documentary on calliagnosia has chosen to be ugly, going so far as having her nose removed. (Story: Liking What You See)
- Melon School of Business Administration
- Middleton College
- Small, liberal arts college in Lawndale where Jake Morgendorffer and Helen Barksdale met and began dating during the late 1960s. (episodes The Daria Database, College Bored)
- Millfield College
- Where Richard Collier attended college.
- Milton Valley College
- College where Annie works.
- Monroe College
- Where Skridlow is a college professor.
- Montana State College
- Verne Dusenberry's college.
- Montgomery College
- From the DVD special feature The Curse of the Blair Witch.
- Muncie College of Business Administration
- Where Norville Barnes went to college.
- MVCC
- Nick teaches creative writing at the local community college.
- North Rancho College
- Where the guys go to recruit workers for TelAmeriCorp (Season 5 episode Dorm Daze)
- Northern Ohio State College
- Local college that rejects Bartleby's application, stand-in for Ohio Northern University.
- Northrop College
- College that Tamara Lyon's boyfriend Garrett attends.
- Northshore Junior College
- College that Wade attends, according to FBI agent in the Summer of Love world, majoring in extemporaneous poetry and prose. (Season 1 episode Summer of Love)
- Northwestern
- Andy's college. (episodes Second Episode, Bully the Kid)
- Ohio State College
 - Local college that rejects Bartleby's application, stand-in for Ohio State University.
- Our Lady of the Lake College
- Parish College
- Seen on message when Joe checks his email (Episode 2-9)
- Pawnee Community College
- Local community college in Pawnee. (Season 4 episode Smallest Park)
- Paya Lebar Junior College
- Pendelton State University
- College in Rutherford, Ohio where professors Dick Solomon and Mary Albright teach.
- Pershing College
- College in Jefferson City, Missouri where Homer was the star quarterback until a near fatal accident on the field left him paralyzed and locked in a coma, mentioned in the YouTube video that The OA watches. (Season 1 episode Chapter 1: Homecoming) Homer wears a Pershing sweatshirt. (Season 1 episode Champion)
- Pittsburgh City College
- Community college where Zack goes to get a student ID in a deleted scene on the DVD.
- Prinstone U
- Fred attends Prinstone U and must balance studying and football practice along with his job at the quarry. (Episode Flintstone of Prinstone)
- Randolph Harrington College
- Raytown Junior College
- Local college in Raytown.
- Riverside Park College
- Sallinger has a Master of Psychology degree from Riverside Park College. (Season 3 episode AKA Customer Service is Standing By)
- Rutherford Junior College
- Sammy State
- From a joke Sam makes: "She studied for a whole year at Sammy State." (Season 4 episode 11 Don Juan Is Hell)
- Seahaven College
- Local college in Seahaven that Truman and Marlon attended.
- SFCC
- Santa Fe Community College. Where BoJack applies for teaching position when he's in New Mexico (Season 2 episode Escape from L.A.)
- South Bay College
- From The Curse of Dracula segment, where Dracula is a college teacher in 1979 San Francisco.
- South Florida Polytechnical
- Rita reads a brochure on hotel management training courses. (Season 3 episode Our Father)
- Springfield A&M
- Springfield University's rival school. Homer and his new nerd friends steal their pig mascot Sir Oinks-a-Lot as part of a prank Bart comes up with. If you were a student here, you'd be home by now. (Season 5 episode Homer Goes to College) Homer is invited back to his alma mater for Homecoming, featuring the 117th dust-up between the Snorting Swine of Springfield A&M and the Springfield University Nittany Tide. (Season 11 episode Faith Off)
- Springfield Community College
- Also known as Springfield Community College Extension Center. School where Marge takes a painting class. "Where old dogs learn new tricks." (Season 2 episode Brush With Greatness)
- Springfield Extension School
- Homer attends classes Strip for your Wife and Successmanship 101 at the Springfield Extension School. "Find the answers to your problems at Springfield Extension School" (Season 14 episode C.E. D'oh)
- St. Cedd's College
- The physical descriptions of St. Cedd's College in this book, in so far as they are specific at all, owe a little to my memories of St. John's College, Cambridge, although I've also borrowed indiscriminately from other colleges as well.
- Stamforb
- Online college based in Arkansas where Devin from Cyber Crimes got his degree, and not from Stanford as he claimed, which Gina points out. (Season 5 episode Game Night)
- Stanhope College
- From Supergirl (Stanhope University Post-Crisis)
- College where Smokey Robinson plays, with Paul Anka as his opening act. (Season 8 episode Fundraiser)
- The State College for Negroes
- Tulsa Teachers College
- First draft pick of the 2015 UTL Teacher Draft is chosen by Central Rapids High - Calculus teacher Mike Yoast, who comes from Tulsa Teachers College. Teaching Center sketch (Season 5 episode Severed Head Showcase)
- Underwater Sea Aqua College
- Valley West Community College
- College Alan mentions. (Season 12 episode Don't Give a Monkey a Gun)
- Ware College
- Small Black college in Ware, Ohio.
- Washington Square College
- Waterloo Community College
- Dora and Sweaty took a jazz dancing class. (Guardian Angel)
- Dora and Sweaty took a jazz dancing class. (Guardian Angel)
- Waterston College
- College where one student being interviewed for the documentary on calliagnosia compares the condition to permanent beer goggles. (Story: Liking What You See)
- Waterville State
- Marge attempts to get convict Jack Crowley a job at Springfield Elementary, describing his past at Waterville State as a "very small liberal arts college. Very law-abiding. No convicts at all." (Season 12 episode Pokey Mom)
- Western New Hampshire College
- Where Ben and Larry go went to college.
- Willowdale College
- Ian's father's sweatshirt that Ian wears.
- Woodsville Community College
- Where Bateman was an assistant professor of sociology.
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