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The phrase "a graduate program" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an advanced academic program that typically follows the completion of an undergraduate degree.
Example: "She decided to enroll in a graduate program to further her studies in psychology."
Alternatives: "a postgraduate program" or "a master's program".
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(It now has a graduate program).
So she applied to a graduate program at Tulane University in New Orleans.
More than anything, living with a sibling seems to be a graduate program in human relations.
I was doing a graduate program at F.I.T. in museum studies and gallery administration.
She is in the third and final year of a graduate program in nursing at Yale.
Rutgers offered a graduate program in labor studies, and Maryland did not.
Students can take courses at the museum as part of a graduate program in museum studies.
He then enrolled in a graduate program at a business school in Tokyo.
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I came from nothing and worked my way up to a graduate program.
All these are ideal if you ever wish to attend a graduate program!
One of the main things that I wanted from a graduate program was field experience.
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