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day student

American  

noun

  1. a student who attends regular classes at a preparatory school or college but who does not reside at the institution.


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“You attend Kinloch not as a boarder but as a day student,” said Sydney.

From Literature

The younger Giamatti, himself, attended the boarding school Choate as a day student.

From Washington Times

And though the novel is pure fiction, for Makkai it represented a journey into both her past and her present: She attended a Chicago-area boarding school as a day student, and now lives and raises her children on the grounds of that same school, where her husband is on the faculty.

From Seattle Times

Makkai lives on the premises of Chicago’s Lake Forest Academy, which she attended as a day student and where her husband, whom she met later in college, has taught for two decades.

From Los Angeles Times

On a typical day, student drivers in a tractor-trailer navigate orange cones in the school's parking lot.

From Salon