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'''ԱլումնուսՍան''' '''Alumnus'''- նույն բարձրագույն կրթական հաստատությունը ավարտած մարդկանց հանրություն։
 
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'''Ալումնուս''' '''Alumnus''' նույն բարձրագույն կրթական հաստատությունը ավարտած մարդկանց հանրություն։
 
 
== Տես նաև ==
* [[AlmaՍնող Materմայր]]
 
== Ծանոթագրություններ ==
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== Արտաքին կապեր ==
{{Commons cat|Alumnus|Սան}}
{{Wiktionary}}
* [http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va= ''alumnus''] [[Merriam-Webster]]
[http://tkmcivils95.in/ Example : An alumni association of TKM College of engineering ,Kollam ,India]
<!-- An '''alumnus''' (pl. '''alumni'''), according to the ''[[American Heritage Dictionary]]'', is "a graduate ([[Junior college|JC]]) or former student of a school, college, or university".<ref name="bartleby-alumnus">[http://www.bartleby.com/61/57/A0235700.html alumnus. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.]</ref> In addition, an '''alumna''' (pl. '''alumnae''') is "a female graduate or former student of a school, college, or university".<ref name="bartleby-alumna">[http://www.bartleby.com/61/56/A0235600.html alumna. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.]</ref> If a group includes more than one gender, even if there is only one male, the plural form '''alumni''' is used.
 
==Etymology==
The [[Latin]] [[noun]] ''alumnus'' means "foster son, pupil" and is derived from the [[verb]] ''alere'' "to nourish"<ref name="mw">[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/alumnus Merriam-Webster: alumnus]</ref>.
 
==Usage==
An alumnus or alumna is a former student and in particular a graduate of an educational institution (school, college, university).<ref name="bartleby-alumnus">. Ex: Kurt Bowermaster is an alumnus of Drake University. [http://www.bartleby.com/61/57/A0235700.html alumnus. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.]</ref><ref name="bartleby-alumna">[http://www.bartleby.com/61/56/A0235600.html alumna. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.]</ref> Furthermore, according to [[Reference.com|dictionary.reference.com]] and the [[United States Department of Education]], the term ''alumnae'' is used in conjunction with either [[women's colleges]]<ref>[http://www.ed.gov/offices/OERI/PLLI/webreprt.html Archived: Women's Colleges in the United States: History, Issues, and Challenges]</ref> or a female group of students. The term ''alumni'' is used in conjunction with either [[men's colleges]], a male group of students, or a mixed group of students:
 
:In accordance with the rules of grammar governing the inflexion of nouns in the [[Romance languages]], the masculine plural alumni is correctly used for groups composed of both sexes: ''the alumni of Texas Tech University''. Sometimes, to avoid any misguided suggestion of sexism, both terms are used for mixed groups: "the alumni/alumnae of Texas Tech University" or the "alumni and alumnae of Texas Tech University" [[coeducational]] institutions usually use alumni for graduates of both sexes. Some may prefer the phrase "alumni and alumnae" or the form "alumnae/i", which is the choice of many [[women's colleges]] that have begun to admit men.<ref>[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/alumni alumni - Definitions from Dictionary.com]</ref>
 
The term is sometimes shortened to "alum", which stands for "an alumna or alumnus".<ref>"alum." Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.0.1). Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006. 1 December 2006. Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/alum</ref>
 
"Alumni" (a plural form) is often incorrectly used as a singular form for both genders; for example, "I am an alumni of Duke University," as opposed to "I am an alumnus/alumna of Duke University." This usage is erroneous in formal or historic usage. The prevalence of this usage is likely due to an ignorance of Latin grammar and the fact that printed documents and university merchandise almost always use the plural form of the word.
 
Alumni [[Class Reunion|reunion]]s are popular events at many institutions. They are usually organized by [[alumni association]]s and are often social occasions for [[fundraising]].
 
==Related terms {{Anchor|Old Member}}==
At most [[Independent School (UK)|UK independent schools]], New Zealand schools, Sri Lankan schools, a few universities in the UK, and to a lesser extent in [[Australia]] and [[Canada]], the phrases '''[[Old boy network|old boy]]''' and '''old girl''' are traditionally used for former school pupils, and '''old member''' or '''member''' (or "alumnus" in New Zealand) for former university students. At the [[Royal Military College of Canada]], the phrases '''former cadet''' and member of the '''old brigade''' are traditionally used, as are college numbers. Another example is the term '''old corps''', in reference to alumni from the [[Virginia Military Institute]]. Due to this general restriction of the phrase being used in schools for the few the phrase is normally associated with the aristocracy of the UK.
 
Some schools use a specific term clearly linked to the school name, such as "Old Etonian", "Old Churcherian", "Old Knox Grammarian", or "Old Reptonian" (old boys of [[Eton College]], [[Churcher's College]], [[Knox Grammar School]], and [[Repton School]]); or a more obscure one, such as "Old Citizen" and "Old Gregorian" for those of the [[City of London School]] and [[Downside School]]. Other UK examples include "Old Alleynian" (Dulwich College), "Old Blue" (Christ's Hospital), "[[Old Dunumian]]" ([[Down High School]]) and "Old Novocastrian" ([[Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne]]).
 
In Scotland the term '''former pupil''' (FP) is also used, especially when referring to sports teams of a school. Some US schools, such as [[Texas A&M University]], prefer '''former student'''.
 
The [[World Student Christian Federation]] uses the term 'senior friends' for its alumni.
 
 
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