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He was a college graduate who worked as a paper boy?
That's why they wanted to make sure I was a college graduate.
In the movie the son was a college graduate, too.
I am a college graduate, and that must mean something.
In 2001, the College graduated its first year 12 students.
In 1960, less than 39 percent of new college graduates were women.
They believe the programs will lead to one million more college graduates by 2015.
"Do you have to be a college graduate to understand what the point of that is?"
He's a college graduate and has a good deal of money in the bank.
She was a college graduate, with children from an earlier marriage.
But we also know that far more people are now college graduates.
A recent college graduate, he was already married and had a child.
For the most part they are recent college graduates, not professional teachers.
There are 2.5 million new Indian college graduates a year.
"Where you run into problems is college graduates," he said.
She is a college graduate and was a social worker for years.
This sort of thing happens to college graduates every day.
But as they left, artists and young college graduates moved in.
He is also the first college graduate in his immediate family.
For one thing, he is not a scientist, or even a college graduate.
She is a college graduate with a long work history and a supportive family.
Priority is given to students whose parents are not college graduates.
No one does that better than America's college graduates, the argument goes.
By 1979 college graduates were earning only 18 percent more.
During the same period, the number of college graduates in the region rose by almost 700,000.