collegiate

/kəˈlidʒɪt/
adjective
  1. Relating to a college or college students.
    • Collegiate life includes both studying and social activities.
    • The town has a strong collegiate atmosphere because of the university.
    • She joined a collegiate sports team and traveled to competitions.
  2. Having the qualities of a college, such as shared responsibility or cooperation among a group.
    • The company's collegiate management style encourages input from all employees.
    • The club's collegiate spirit made everyone feel welcome.
    • They run the organization in a collegiate way, with decisions made by the group.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A student at a college.
    • The collegiates gathered in the quad for a concert.
    • The book is written for collegiates who are new to the subject.
    • Many collegiates work part-time jobs to pay for tuition.
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