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CHRISTIAN GRADUATION CEREMONY
Baccalaureate (address); Baccalaureate address; Baccalaureate addresses; Baccalaureate services; Baccalaureate Service; Baccalaureate Services; Baccalaureate Ceremony
  • The [[Roanoke College]] choir performing at a Baccalaureate service
  • [[St. Thomas of Villanova Church]] during the 2008 [[Villanova University]] Baccalaureate.

baccalaureate      
n. πτυχιούχος πανεπιστημίου, πτυχίο πανεπιστημιακών σπουδών

Definitie

baccalaureate
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1.
The baccalaureate is an examination taken by students at the age of eighteen in France and some other countries.
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In the United States, a baccalaureate service or address is a service that is held or a talk that is given during the ceremony when students receive their degrees.
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Wikipedia

Baccalaureate service

A baccalaureate service (or baccalaureate Mass) is a celebration that honors a graduating class from a college, high school, or middle school. The event is typically a Christianity-based interdenominational (ecumenical) service, though it may also be conducted with a particular tradition's liturgy, especially if the academic institution is affiliated with a certain Christian denomination such as the Catholic Church, Lutheran Church, among others.

The service is held within a couple weeks of the graduation/commencement ceremony, perhaps on a Sunday before, the day preceding, or immediately preceding the graduation. Speakers selected tend to be community leaders, faculty members, students, or local religious leaders, and may be elected by the graduating class. Speeches are often intermixed with musical performances, drama, and worship. A modern-day Baccalaureate address generally lasts less than half an hour. In ancient times they could last as long as four hours.

The term baccalaureate may also be applied to similar, graduation-related events at some American high schools, such as presentations of awards and scholarships.