noun
- Plural of baccalaureate; undergraduate degrees awarded by colleges and universities, typically after four years of study.
- Plural of baccalaureate; religious services or ceremonies held at schools and universities, especially at graduation.
Usage: Most common sense in educational contexts
Usage: Formal or ceremonial context; less common in modern usage
Examples
- Many students earn their baccalaureates in four years of full-time study.
- The university awarded over 2,000 baccalaureates at the spring commencement.
- She completed two baccalaureates, one in biology and one in chemistry.
- Baccalaureates in engineering are highly sought after by employers.
- The college held baccalaureate services in the chapel before graduation day.
- Students from various programs received their baccalaureates at the ceremony.