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What is the derivation of the word alumni?

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What is the derivation of the word alumni?

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According to the Oxford Dictionary, the word alumnus/a means former pupil or student, and is derived from the Latin alere, to nourish. We don’t use ‘graduate’ because not all Kent alumni are graduates. Some are ‘certificands’ or ‘diplomates’, some have no formal qualification from Kent at all, but are part of our alumni community because they were students here.

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