0 a person who has a first degree from a university or college: --
a graduate of Yale
high-school graduates
Chris is a physics graduate.
a Cambridge graduate
1 to complete a first university degree successfully: --
Tom has just graduated with first-class honours in psychology.
Lorna graduated from Freiburg University.
2 to move forward or improve: --
She graduated from being a secretary to running her own department.
3 a person who has successfully completed studies at a school or received a degree from a college or university: --
a Yale graduate/a graduate of Yale
4 relating to or working toward a university degree beyond the one you receive after four years of study: --
5 a student who has completed a university or college degree: --
a psychology/journalism/engineering graduate
an Oxford/Harvard/Columbia graduate
a graduate of sth Li is a graduate of Beijing University.
a 2010 college graduate
Chapters 7, 8, and 9 form the core chapters that a graduate student would be interested in, having mastered the earlier chapters.
Speakers represented a healthy mix of established scholars, those newer to the field and graduate students.
The current study specifically addressed the issue of moral orientation in young physicians graduating from medical school before beginning their residency specialty training.
One must then ask oneself whether different practicum models are required to graduate immersion teachers with the necessary competencies to meet specifically local needs.
For example, a boy who does not graduate from high school has limited employment and further education options.
It could serve as a text for graduate or advanced undergraduate courses and will be useful as a reference resource.
The book is definitely useful for both undergraduate and graduate courses.
It would also be useful as a collection of papers for graduate seminars.