Some colleges limit their enrollment to include only men or only women. Some traditionally have higher enrollments of men or women, earning them a reputation as being an all-male or all-female campus.
Specialty art schools focus their curricula on artistic fields such as fine arts, performing arts, photography, film, and design.
A bartending school provides training specific to alcohol serving and the responsibilities that come with working in a bar.
Culinary schools limit their curriculum to cooking and hospitality related courses as well as the various specialties contained within.
Driving schools provide education in new driving, truck driving, and performance driving.
Health science schools offer programs in nursing, allied health, pharmacy, and alternative medicine.
Black colleges were founded to serve the needs of African-American students, but they do not exclude students of other races or ethnicities.
Many private schools boast a religious affiliation and include courses in this particular religion with their curriculum.
Technology schools cater their programs to information technology, electronics, and engineering fields.
Trade and vocational schools typically only offer courses necessary to complete programs in specific career fields, such as HVAC or cosmetology.

