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- adjective Describing a person of the age at which
students typically attendhigher education ; typically 18–24.
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Examples
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He was college-aged but had not gone and would never go to college.
Peter Van Buren: Veteran's Day: Knocking on Heaven's Door Peter Van Buren 2011
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He was college-aged but had not gone and would never go to college.
Peter Van Buren: Veteran's Day: Knocking on Heaven's Door Peter Van Buren 2011
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While definitely true, there are countless suicides that happen impulsively, without any real thought or planning, especially among the high school and college-aged populations.
Chaim Nissel: Suicide Prevention on Campus: Means Restriction Crucial In Saving Lives Chaim Nissel 2011
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Here is a three-step action plan for families to ensure their college-aged child is prepared for financial life in college and adulthood: 1. Bank Accounts: Sounds simple, right?
Scott Gamm: Three-Step Financial Action Plan for Graduating High School Seniors Scott Gamm 2011
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While definitely true, there are countless suicides that happen impulsively, without any real thought or planning, especially among the high school and college-aged populations.
Chaim Nissel: Suicide Prevention on Campus: Means Restriction Crucial In Saving Lives Chaim Nissel 2011
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There are countless suicides that happen impulsively, without any real thought or planning, especially among the high school and college-aged populations.
Chaim Nissel: Suicide Prevention on Campus: Means Restriction Crucial In Saving Lives Chaim Nissel 2011
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Our college-aged waitress was what used to be called a little slip of a thing, thin, tiny, pretty, birdlike, and twittery.
Lance Mannion: 2010
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Our college-aged waitress was what used to be called a little slip of a thing, thin, tiny, pretty, birdlike, and twittery.
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There are countless suicides that happen impulsively, without any real thought or planning, especially among the high school and college-aged populations.
Chaim Nissel: Suicide Prevention on Campus: Means Restriction Crucial In Saving Lives Chaim Nissel 2011
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Here is a three-step action plan for families to ensure their college-aged child is prepared for financial life in college and adulthood: 1. Bank Accounts: Sounds simple, right?
Scott Gamm: Three-Step Financial Action Plan for Graduating High School Seniors Scott Gamm 2011
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