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academic degree
noun as in college degree
Example Sentences
The number of academic degree programs was slashed from 67 to 47, and more than 120 employees have been laid off.
Employment rates are highest among those with an academic degree, in part because so many of the educated go elsewhere for work.
In 1872 the academic degree of Bachelor of Divinity was offered for the first time to those completing the full course.
A year of travel was merely a proper adjunct to a not particularly brilliant academic degree.
The significance of an academic degree in America depends not on the name, but on the quality, of the institution that confers it.
As for his university training and academic degree, if they did not benefit him in all circumstances they were not much worth.
In this way men whose studies have been private, and unadorned with academic degree, are to find entrance to the Society.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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