Baccalaureates [noun]

Definition of Baccalaureates:

undergraduate degree

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Sentence/Example of Baccalaureates:

The president preached the Baccalaureate sermon from Gen. 5:24.

To this was added, that he was seeking the degree following the Baccalaureate, that of Master of Arts.

I got my baccalaureate from French Government in 1941—first part.

A dozen had taken the Baccalaureate, and were proudly repeating the pirouettes and spread-eagles of that degree.

The Baccalaureate sermon, delivered by Professor Francis, was very appropriate and touching.

The baccalaureate, licentiateship, and mastership formed three distinct degrees.

The artist went up for his bachot, his baccalaureate degree, at the Sorbonne, and was plucked for his written Latin version.

Curriculum leading to a baccalaureate degree in commerce or business, horizontal type.

Curriculum leading to a baccalaureate degree in commerce or business, vertical type.

The concluding part of a baccalaureate address to the graduating class of Yale University, June 27, 1909.