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The phrase "apart from the college" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate exclusion or differentiation from the college in a discussion or comparison.
Example: "Apart from the college, the town has several other educational institutions that offer diverse programs."
Alternatives: "besides the college" or "other than the college".
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Obama skipped the graduation ceremonies, finishing his time at Columbia much as he had begun: isolated and apart from the college scene.
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