f. alumna
Graduate of a school, college, or university.
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1 We aim to have greater female participation in future graduate programme intakes.
2 He has pleaded 'not guilty' to murdering law graduate and model Steenkamp.
3 Team officers are highly sought after by industry and graduate business schools.
4 According to state funding rules, the more students that graduate the better.
5 A business administration graduate , Lopez said she couldn't find work in Honduras.
1 Many alumni have led extremely successful careers in both practice and industry.
2 On one alumni donation card he said: Praise Allah for Sept. 11.
3 Gawker alumni are editors at many prestige media outlets in New York.
4 I called the alumni office, as you asked me to, Mr. Harrington.
5 About 40 percent of its alumni , Ofer Winter among them, become officers.
1 A Naval Academy grad , twenty-five years of good service, hardworking, honest, reliable.
2 He was a post - grad who only hit on first and second years.
3 It was about twenty years ago, when I was a grad student.
4 The demand for tickets, even for grad students, far outstrips the supply.
5 I actually did my undergrad and some grad work in children's literature.
1 Corporate professionals sat beside eager entrepreneurs, and ambitious students beside proud alumnus .
2 It's preceded by stand-up sets from himself and fellow Ted - alumnus Patrick McDonnell.
3 And chance might have made thee an alumnus , like one of those.
4 Seth Breidbart, a fellow Columbia Science Honors Program alumnus , offers bolstering testimony.
5 An intelligent citizen is an accident of God, not the work of alumnus .
1 One paper he wrote as a graduate student is still regularly cited.
2 The graduate student explained this, and Pauling, being Pauling, politely ignored him.
3 One of the editors is Bill Sales, a graduate student from Philadelphia.
4 He sounded like a graduate student introducing himself at his first conference.
5 For his part, Horace seemed to be a typical overanxious graduate student .
1 Some form of alumnæ association has been in existence since the end of the first school year.
2 One or two influential alumnæ , who had something to gain from the established order, took up the fight.
3 Mills the alumnæ of Mrs. Atkins-LynchSeminary attended the commencement exercises of Mills College of May 4, 1901.
4 The alumnae gavel and the historic Tree Day spade were also unharmed.
5 The response of the alumnae to this stirring appeal was instant and ardent.
6 The methods of the alumnae were no less varied and amusing.
7 Our winnings go to the Forsyte Alumnae Scholarship Fund, she explained.
8 She's on the alumnae mailing list, of course, but she never answers the questionnaires.
9 The Response in behalf of the Alumnae of Yamma Gamma was a neat Affair.
10 In 1914, about one fifth of the trustees were alumnae .
11 The foundation offers bursaries and scholarships to Tivoli Gardens High School alumnae attending tertiary institutions.
12 About forty per cent of the alumnae are married.
13 In states where there were no clubs, state committees rounded up the scattered alumnae and non-graduates.
14 Professor Calkins, the head of the Department, is one of the distinguished alumnae of Smith College.
15 Often she has said, 'I feel that one of Wellesley's strongest points is in her alumnae . '
16 After graduating from the program, alumnae may continue their involvement by becoming youth leaders and peer educators.
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