Without a hyphen
It needs a hyphen: pre-indictment
doctorate's degree
The question correctly spells a "bachelor's degree" and an "associate's degree".
It is acceptable to spell "nonviolence" both with and without a hyphen.
hyphen
It may be spelled coordinator or co-ordinator.Coordinator is more common in use.
no
you must learn to spell correctly , finish your education, specialize in optometry, then if and when you graduate you may hang out your shingle.
The correct spelling is 'hyphen'.
No, I think it's just "Start up". It may be used with a hyphen but not usually.
You have spelled it correctly. It should be spelled using a hyphen.
You spelled it correctly if you are seeking a possessive-- showing something the graduate owns. The graduate's diploma is on the desk. But if you are just referring to a plural (more than one graduate), you don't need the apostrophe: Many college graduates are looking for jobs now.