collegiate in the PONS Dictionary

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These draftees can remain with their collegiate summer team until they sign a professional contract.
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In response to current trends in nursing education and licensure, the faculty began exploring options to position nursing education within the collegiate setting.
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To avoid this, more and more collegiate athletes use the summer as acclimation time with the tools of their future trade.
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The collegiate church was not spared and the royal family tomb was desecrated.
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He has to be careful to not overexert himself and doctors tell him to get plenty of rest, no easy task for a collegiate student-athlete.
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The NIC represents over 350,000 collegiate members and four and one half million alumni.
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The club develops an understanding in equestrian activities and horsemanship and unites collegiate horse owners, riders, and anyone interested in horses.
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Cox thought of field lacrosse as a gentleman's game that could rise to prominence among collegiate sports.
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Consequently, the regulations required colleges to provide equal opportunities for both genders in collegiate athletics.
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City-owned schools are 21 general schools, 1 night school, and 14 new-type schools - 2 lyceums, 3 gymnasiums, collegiate, 8 specialized schools.
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