Graduation
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the successful completion of a program of study
- an academic exercise in which diplomas are conferred; commencement; commencement exercise; commencement ceremony; graduation exercise
- the act of arranging in grades; gradation
- a line (as on a vessel or ruler) that marks a measurement
n.
- an academic exercise in which diplomas are conferred; commencement; commencement exercise; commencement ceremony; graduation
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- In 2016, Nottingham had a graduation rate of 66%.
- The Class of 2010 four year graduation rate was 90%.
- In 2012, the district's graduation rate was 94%.
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- Upon high school graduation she studied environmental engineering.
- He performed for an hour at his primary school graduation concert in 1969.
- KFUPM often offers the winners admission after secondary school graduation.
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- Upon high school graduation she studied environmental engineering.
- After high school graduation, Fitzgerald attended Carnegie Mellon University.
- Six months after high school graduation, she gave birth to their first and only child.
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- He was commissioned an ensign upon graduation in 1915.
- He married a model, Joan, upon graduation.
- In 1946, upon graduation from the U.S.
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- Buchanan Jones never went onstage at her own graduation ceremony.
- The first graduation ceremony at the new high school was held in 1933.
- Halfway through the film, the graduation ceremony of the class takes place.
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- Among Pennsylvania's 500 public school districts, graduation requirements widely vary.
- Hopkins' one-room Latin grammar school history is still reflected in its graduation requirements.
- The courses count towards high school graduation requirements and towards earning a college degree.
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- Upon graduation from high school in 1971, he took up B.S.
- He attended public schools until graduation from high school.
- Her parents divorced just after her graduation from high school.
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- The stadium also serves as the venue for the college graduation ceremonies.
- Like most of its counterparts, it use in this form is usually seen only during graduation ceremonies.
- 1 was played, instituting the tradition of playing noble processional music at graduation ceremonies.
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- Freeport High School has often had high graduation rates for its students.
- The gender gap in graduation rates is particularly large for minority students.
- Students majoring in STEM fields traditionally have graduation rates below 70%.
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- He left before graduation, however, choosing the career of a journalist.
- He left university before graduation to continue his search for Alexander.
- She was a strong student academically, but at 17 was expelled weeks before graduation.
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- He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force following graduation.
- He was admitted to the North Carolina Bar following graduation from law school in 1936.
- She sought to become a teacher immediately, and trained through the summer following graduation.
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- The courses count towards high school graduation requirements and towards earning a college degree.
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- SIM reported that in 2016, 82.7 per cent of its graduates found jobs within six months after graduation.
- According to UMass Law's official 2017 ABA-required disclosures, 72% of the Class of 2018 obtained full-time, long-term, bar-required employment nine months after graduation.
- According to Nebraska's official 2017 ABA-required disclosures, 70.3% of the Class of 2016 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.
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- In 1873, the year following his graduation, he opened a studio in Munich.
- He joined the National Museum of the Philippines following his graduation from Chicago.
- In 1996, following his graduation, Goldberg moved back to New York and once again concentrated on music.
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- Following college graduation, he moved to Texas.
- The stadium also serves as the venue for the college graduation ceremonies.
- Axelson had the yacht built for his son, Jack Axelson, as a college graduation present.
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- A D Singh pursued fashion post graduation from Wigan and Leigh College.
- He then studied Media Studies from University of Calcutta in the post graduation level.
- If desired, one can measure oneself online, to justify post graduation admission preparation.
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- In 2010, the Pennsylvania Department of Education issued a new, 4-year cohort graduation rate.
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- In 2010, the Pennsylvania Department of Education issued a new, 4-year cohort graduation rate.
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- Paraclete held its first graduation in June 1967.
- The first graduation commencement was held at Belgreen in 1925.
- The first graduation ceremony at the new high school was held in 1933.