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When you go up to university to study you become an "Undergraduate"When you have passed your final exams but not yet received you degree certificate, you are a "Graduand"When you get your certificate you are a "Graduate" of the university.If you stay on and do more study at the university you do so as a "Postgraduate" student.
Bentley University in Waltham, MA was founded in 1917 by Harry C. Bentley. It started off as a school for accounting and finance, but now it offers a whole range of certificate, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in business, technology, and liberal arts. The university has over 5,000 students at present and is located in a New England campus, just minutes away from Boston.
Graduated from the University of Cambridge in England with graduate degree. Latin Cantabrigiensis (of Cambridge)
You can check out the U.S. News & World Report for annual rankings of business schools. One of the reputed business schools that I have heard of is Bentley University. It offers certificate, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in business. It's located in New England, just minutes away from Boston.
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University of the West of England was created in 1970.
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12a in England
T.S. Eliot moved to England to pursue graduate studies at Oxford University. He later settled in England and became a British citizen, establishing himself as a prominent poet and literary figure in British literary circles.
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University Press of New England was created in 1970.
Western New England University was created in 1919.