College

College iz ware smart peepl go. Unless you're good at sports, in which case you can probably get in on a scholarship no matter how much of a dumbass you are. College students cannot enter college without first completing high school with a diploma or GED. As with all things, there are exceptions to every rule. A child prodigy super-frikkin' genius can get into any college he or she likes at any age - provided their parents are willing to shell out a bazillion dollars in tuition fees. Some colleges even provide housing for their students, which is pretty sweet, but again, costs their parents a gruesome sum of money. College students may elect to join school sponsored social groups called fraternities and sororities. Fraternies is for dudes and sororities are for chicks. The quality of education and types of degrees a student may earn varies depending upon the type and/or quality of the college in question. There are universities, which offer the highest grade of education and services, state colleges, which are pretty cool as well, and of course community college, which is kind of like executive high school.

Outside of their studies, students are often known for partying, particularly during the Spring Break season. This makes them ripe for any matter of tragedy to fall upon them, typically in the form of a psychopathic murderer, or in some cases, a predatory animal. College student deaths have been portrayed in literally hundreds of films including obscure classics such as Bikini Bloodbath Car Wash or Sorority House Massacre to the largeer big-budget fare such as Piranha 3D.

Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private, Jesuit, research university whose main campus is in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1789, it is the oldest Catholic university in North America and one of the first post-colonial institutions of higher learning in the United States. Georgetown University was one of the key locations featured in William Friedkin's 1973 horror classic, The Exorcist. Story editor and screenplay writer Matt Kiene attended Georgetown University. While there, he studied under a professor named Giles. Kiene later named the character Rupert Giles from Buffy the Vampire Slayer after his professor.

Hamilton University
Hamilton University is a fictional college featured in the Teen Wolf film franchise. It was the primary setting of the 1987 sequel film Teen Wolf Too. Hamilton University is located in the state of Colorado and is administered by Dean Dunn, so-called "Dean of Men". Dunn recruited former basketball coach Bobby Finstock from Beacontown High School and placed him in charge of honing the University's boxing team. Finstock took the task with little enthusiam, but was made to see the Dean's interest, particularly when faced with emasculation at the hands of the senior instructor's prized dog.

Todd Howard won a sports scholarship to attend Hamilton despite the fact that he actually wanted to be a veterinarian. Arriving at Hamilton, Todd was surprised to discover that his college roommate was none other than cousin Scott's best friend Rupert "Stiles" Stilinski. Both his uncle Harold Howard and Stiles knew of the lycanthropy that afflicted many of the male members of the Howard family, but Todd dismissed their beliefs that he might suddenly turn into a teenage werewolf.

As luck would have it however, Todd did inherit the family trait and began demonstrating werewolf-like characteristics from the first day at school. The second time the change overtook him, Todd embraced being a werewolf and became an overnight celebrity amongst both the staff and student body at Hamilton University. Finally, Dean Dunn had the edge he needed to put Todd's boxing skills (or lack thereof) to use. With the benefits of his advanced strength and reflexes, Todd easily defeated the opposing school's boxers.

Rosman College
Rosman College is a fictional college located in the state of Pennsylvania. It is the primary setting of the 2009 slasher film Sorority Row. The Theta Pi sorority, who represented the collected victims of the film, is a sanctioned sorority at the school.

Stanford University
Stanford University is a college university located in the city of Stanford, California. The school, and the city, are named after Leland Stanford, Sr., who founded the school in 1891. In the horror genre, Stanford University played a key role in the pilot episode of the CW Network television series Supernatural. One of the two main characters, Sam Winchester, was a student at Stanford with dreams of pursuing a career in law. He lived on campus with his girlfriend, Jessica Moore. Sam's elder brother, Dean, called Sam away on Halloween night to help him locate their father, who had gone missing while on a "hunting" trip (the Winchester family were monster hunters). Sam made Dean promise that he would bring him back by Monday morning if he agreed to help him. Dean delivered on his promise, and Sam returned to his apartment in the wee hours of the morning. When he arrived however, he found that a demon known as Azazel had murdered Jessica Moore by suspending her body across the ceiling and lighting her on fire. This incident prompted Sam to abandon his dream of living a normal life and he returned to the career of being a demon hunter.