Definition of «grad»

The term "grad" is an abbreviation for graduation, which refers to the ceremony or event that marks a student's completion of their education and receipt of a degree. Graduation typically involves a formal procession, speeches, awarding of degrees, and celebratory activities.

Usage examples

  1. She will be attending her high school grad next week.
  2. The university offers several grad programs for students to choose from.
  3. After completing his bachelor's degree, he plans to pursue a grad degree in economics.
  4. The grad students organized a conference to showcase their research findings.
  5. The company hired a recent grad for an entry-level position.
  6. She received a scholarship for grad students that helped cover her tuition expenses.
  7. The grad ceremony was held in the auditorium, with proud parents and family members in attendance.
  8. The professor assigned a difficult project to challenge the grad students' skills.
  9. He hopes to land a job in his field right after grad school.
  10. The grad thesis required extensive research and was completed over the course of a year.

Sentences with «grad»

  • I am currently in grad school for child Psychology. (sugardaddyforme.com)
  • I'm speaking to library school grad students about blogs, and I'm going to show them your site — as an example of a school librarian who blogs. (blaine.org)
  • I run a firm that has placed thousands of new college grads in entry - level positions. (blog.simplyhired.com)
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