alumnae

[əˈlʌmnæɪ]

alumnae Definition

female graduates or former students of a particular school, college, or university.

Using alumnae: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alumnae" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The alumnae of the university organized a fundraising event.

  • Example

    She is one of the most successful alumnae of the school.

  • Example

    The alumnae association provides networking opportunities for former students.

Phrases with alumnae

  • a group of female graduates or former students who maintain connections and provide support to each other

    Example

    She found her current job through the alumnae network of her university.

  • an event where female graduates or former students of a particular school, college, or university come together to reconnect and reminisce

    Example

    The alumnae reunion was a great opportunity to catch up with old friends.

  • a financial award given to female graduates or former students of a particular school, college, or university to support their further education or career development

    Example

    She applied for an alumnae scholarship to help fund her graduate studies.

Origins of alumnae

from Latin 'alumnus' meaning 'foster son'

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Summary: alumnae in Brief

'Alumnae' [əˈlʌmnæɪ] refers to female graduates or former students of a particular school, college, or university. It is often used in the context of alumni associations, which provide networking opportunities and support for former students. Phrases like 'alumnae network' and 'alumnae reunion' denote connections and events among female graduates. 'Alumnae scholarship' refers to financial awards given to support further education or career development.