Yes you have to graduate from there, however you don't have to attend that school for the full amount of years. You can go somewhere else and transfer in senior year and still be qualified as alumni. Good Luck! :)
The school you graduated from is your alma mater. ----
Alma mater means nourishing mother in Latin. So the school or college which nourished you spiritually is your alma mater.
When a person refers to the college or university they graduated from, they call it their alma mater. These graduates are called alumni. The word alma mater is derived from the Latin word "alma" meaning nourishing and kind, and "mater" meaning mother. The word was once used in ancient Rome to describe various mother goddesses, but today the term is primarily used in academia.
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Yes Reed College has graduate school programs. There are several in the arts and liberal studies. For further information you can call the school or look on their website.
Think of your alma mater .When you were in school , the building was new and modern. You called it 'your school'. After many years ,after many years it looks very old fashioned building and in a bad condition. You still call it 'your school'. Are not the same words to describe the building in its different states?This is one example of restricted language because there is no symbol or word can transmit the exact reality.
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You could consider naming your graduate school after a prominent figure in your field of study, a meaningful concept related to your program, or a unique name that reflects the values and goals of your institution.
University of Idaho is a fully accredited graduate and post-graduate institute of learning. Although I have a 5-year bachelor's degree from there, I guess you would call U of I a 4-year school.
Alma L. Karitzky has written: 'Angels within call' -- subject(s): Spiritualism
A law school graduate who has not passed the bar exam is typically referred to as a "law school graduate" or "JD" (Juris Doctor) holder, but they are not yet a licensed attorney. They may also be described as a "bar candidate" or "bar examinee" while they prepare for and attempt the bar exam. Without passing the bar, they cannot practice law or represent clients in legal matters.