Baccalaureate in a sentence as a noun

Most of the kids who are smart enough to do post baccalaureate science work, can see that they will never get out of debt, so they don't.

In high school I could get the best grades in my class without much effort and got a near perfect score in the baccalaureate.

If you do your bachelors in non-science field, you cannot get admitted without doing a post-baccalaureate, which can take 1-2 years additional.

In general many commenters have a misconception that the mentioned French "baccalaureate" is related to the US/UK undergraduate bachelor's degree.

Baccalaureate definitions

noun

a farewell sermon to a graduating class at their commencement ceremonies

noun

an academic degree conferred on someone who has successfully completed undergraduate studies