bachelor's degree
: a degree that is given to a student by a college or university usually after four years of study
Recent Examples on the Web
//According to his Senate biography, Roberts, 57, received a bachelor's degree in accounting from Lipscomb University, a Christian college near Nashville, in 1983.
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Alex Johnson, NBC News, "It was a joke, says Tennessee senator who said colleges should be banned," 10 Sep. 2019
//Lienhardt graduated with a bachelor's degree in business from Miami University in May and was a graduate of Lakota West High School.
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Madeline Mitchell, Cincinnati.com, "Recent Miami graduate pronounced dead after car crashes into traffic sign," 23 Aug. 2019
//The new aspects of agent certification quickly came under fire, particularly for the rule requiring agents to have a bachelor's degree to be eligible.
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Khadrice Rollins, SI.com, "Report: Some Agents Boycotting Mandatory Test for NCAA Certification Program," 5 Sep. 2019
//And Marianne Williamson stands alone as the only one without a bachelor's degree.
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NBC News, "Aug. 18, 2019 - Larry Kudlow, Beto O'Rourke and Mark Sanford," 18 Aug. 2019
//Taylor holds a bachelor's degree from Northern Kentucky University and a masters in sports administration from Xavier.
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Scott Springer, Cincinnati.com, "CHCA AD Eric Taylor returns to Eagles gridiron as head coach," 19 June 2019
//Flight hour requirements are lower for those with military flight training or those with a bachelor's degree from a flight-training program.
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Dallas News, "Southwest Airlines partners with universities, flight schools to recruit future pilots," 2 Aug. 2019
//Stevens graduated from the University of Chicago in 1941 with a bachelor's degree in English and was starting to study for a master's degree in the same subject when a dean persuaded him to take naval intelligence training instead.
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oregonlive, "John Paul Stevens, longtime leader of Supreme Court’s liberal wing, dies at 99," 16 July 2019
//Agents must have a bachelor's degree, NBPA certification for at least three consecutive years, professional liability insurance and completion of an in-person exam taken in early November at the NCAA office in Indianapolis.
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Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY, "Presidential candidate Andrew Yang blasts NCAA for its new rule on agents," 8 Aug. 2019
First Known Use of bachelor's degree
1700, in the meaning defined above
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