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Discover LudwigThe term 'graduation date' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the date on which a student completes their studies and receives a degree or diploma. For example: "John is set to graduate on June 5th, 2021 - the same day as his sister's graduation date!".
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Discharge was defined as having not graduated from basic training by the time of data analysis in summer 2014, whereas late graduation was defined as having graduated after the expected graduation date at the time of entry.
Caitlin is a Harvard graduate and attends Boston College Law School with a graduation date of June 2014.
Late submission of your thesis may force you to push back your graduation date, which may affect your employment or continuing graduate studies.
To gain a sufficient participant group size to make comparisons, data were collected from graduating seniors during the last fourteen days prior to the official graduation date of the spring 2006, summer 2006, fall 2006, and spring 2007 semesters.
After completing her maternity leave, Sally continued her graduate studies, although the pregnancy and subsequent time off had pushed her graduation date back a year.
In professional football, the general requirement is that an athlete be three years removed from his high school graduation date.
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I leave graduation dates out of my resume.
The site is organized by names (maiden names for married women) and high school graduation dates.
I already know that if graduation dates for school are required on a computerized application form, such as for state government work, it's probably hopeless.
But what's the advantage of keeping graduation dates and requirements mysterious?
Much like a social network, the individual can add graduation dates, birthdays or other milestones.
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