degree place

English

Noun

degree place (plural degree places)

  1. A place for studying in a learning institution, such as a university or college.
    • 2014 August 12, Wheatstone, Richard, “Clearing 2014: Top 10 degree subjects with places left up for grabs”, in Daily Mirror, UK:
      Tens of thousands of students are set to use the Clearing system to bag themselves a degree place - here are the courses with the most spaces available. Around 60,000 hopeful undergraduates are expected to hit their phones and keyboards to land a place on an undergraduate degree through Clearing.

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