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A baccalaureate is an educational qualification. See Bachelor for background on the term. A bachelors degree is usually an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or major that generally lasts for three, four, or in some cases and countries, five or six years. ...


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Baccalaureate and Beyond Longitudinal Study (B&B) - Overview (328 words)
Baccalaureate and Beyond Longitudinal Study (B&B) provides information concerning education and work experiences after completion of bachelor’s degrees.
The report uses longitudinal data from the 1992–93 Baccalaureate and Beyond Study (B&B:93/03) to examine the characteristics related to graduate degree enrollment, persistence, and completion among 1992–93 bachelor’s degree recipients.
Using data from the 2003 Baccalaureate and Beyond Longitudinal Study (B&B:93/03), this report provides an overview of the status of 1992–93 college graduates 10 years after graduation.
1995 Psychology Baccalaureate Employment Survey: 1992 Graduates (5607 words)
The 1992 Psychology Baccalaureate Survey is the first attempt by the APA to gather data relevant to the educational and career outcomes of baccalaureate degree recipients in psychology.
Baccalaureate recipients are a transient group compared to the doctoral-level populations surveyed by this office and address decay is a particular problem.
Thirteen percent of baccalaureate degrees were awarded to students over 30 years of age which suggests that psychology students are attending college or returning to complete the baccalaureate at a later age.
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