Sister college
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates In some countries, certain universities have a formal tradition of pairing their residential colleges or houses with one another. Colleges that are paired are referred to as sister colleges, and have an academic, ceremonial, and symbolic relation to each other.<ref>Maryalice Gill, Oriel breaks with sister college after accusations of “abuse”, The Oxford Student, 25 February 2010.</ref><ref>Exeter College graduates visit Cambridge Template:Webarchive, Exeter College, Oxford, UK.</ref><ref>About Darwin Template:Webarchive, Darwin College, Cambridge, UK.</ref> Some notable pairs include:
Students belonging to one college can often find accommodation at their sister college should they be visiting the other University; this is especially relevant to Harvard and Yale students during the annual Game.
Ireland
Secondary schools in Ireland which are run by the same religious order are often referred to as "sister colleges" and enjoy a privileged relationship with one another. For example, the Jesuit Belvedere College and Clongowes Wood College are sister colleges, as are the Spiritan Blackrock College and St. Michael's College, Dublin.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
See also
- Harvard-Yale sister colleges
- List of Oxbridge sister colleges
- Seven Sisters (colleges), a group of American women's colleges
- List of coordinate colleges