collegian in English

noun
1
a member of a college, especially within a university.
This farce is set in the upper-crust atmosphere of England's Oxford University in 1892, where the trio of collegians try every trick in the book to keep their secret liaisons a secret.

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1. The Collegian invites you to read a living compilation Commemorating Black History at the University of Massachusetts, from John H

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3. Your contribution of $33 covers their first year of Alumnae dues—and reminds them that the friendship, growth, sisterhood and support they experienced as a collegian is really just the beginning.

4. Many Alumnae say they never dreamed, as a collegian, that they would have so much fun as an alumna! With more than 150 Alumnae chapters across the country, there may be an Alumnae chapter near you.

5. Brillish seed was sown way back in 1979 when Ashok Sadiora, the founder of Brills started teaching English to collegian students when he himself had just joined college. Brills started putting down the education roots when University English, the maiden book authored by Ashok Sadiora saw its release when he himself was still studying at college.