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graduated from vs graduated at

The correct phrase is 'graduated from.' 'Graduated at' is not commonly used in English. 'Graduated from' is the standard preposition used to indicate the completion of a course of study or the conferral of a degree.

Last updated: March 12, 2024 • 1793 views

graduated from

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'graduated from' to indicate the completion of a course of study or the conferral of a degree from a specific institution.

Examples:

  • She graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Economics.
  • He will graduate from high school next year.
  • They both graduated from the same college.
  • I graduated from medical school in 2010.
  • My sister graduated from a prestigious art academy.
  • Byabenin graduated from the Belarusian State University, department of journalism.
  • In 1961, Gazzaniga graduated from Dartmouth College.
  • I hear Helen's daughter graduated from Swarthmore.
  • I recently graduated from Northwestern University.
  • You and Ramsay both graduated from Annapolis.
  • She graduated from a College of Physical Education.
  • Everyone else graduated from normal college.
  • He graduated from a white college.
  • Notice the doctor graduated from Buffalo Springs Medical Academy.
  • My son graduated from Northwestern in June.
  • She graduated from Kiev National Linguistic University having studied journalism.
  • Boutros-Ghali graduated from Cairo University in 1946.
  • In 1989, Haley graduated from Orangeburg Preparatory Schools.
  • She graduated from Kinnelon High School in 1997.
  • He graduated from Department of Sociology, Hosei University.
  • Donnell graduated from Indiana University in 2005.
  • He graduated from standard tuning and began playing bottleneck slide guitar.
  • Mensch graduated from Scardsdale High School in 1971.
  • He then graduated from Wentworth Military Academy.
  • I never graduated from soviet naval academy.

Alternatives:

  • completed studies at
  • received a degree from
  • finished school at
  • obtained a diploma from
  • earned a certificate from

graduated at

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

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  • Farrow attended Bard College at Simon's Rock and graduated at age 15. In 2009 , after deferring admission for several years, he graduated from Yale Law ...

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