- - Graduates brought in to reform old college
- - Am alert; am wandering in a former college
- - College from which one has graduated
- - Old college to adapt, admitting two graduates
- - The school, college or university you attended is your ........
- - Two graduates coming in reshape one's college
- - Two graduates going in change one's college
- - Where someone went to college
- - College anthem
- - Subject of college song.
- - Subject for a college song.
- - One's college.
- - Perennial college song.
- - Grad's college.
- - song sung at homecoming
- - One's old school or university
- - Change about two degrees — where a degree was gained?
- - frequent source of donation requests
- - former school
- - the "home" in "homecoming," often
- - Graduate's school (notice letters 3-6 in this clue's answer)
- - masters brought in to transform the old school
- - One's former school
- - Term first used for mother goddesses
- - One's old university or school
- - Where did you go?
- - Homecoming destination
- - Old school a learner with two degrees attends short time
- - Michigan State, for a Spartans alumnus
- - Reunion spot
- - *Yale, for five U.S. presidents
- - Old place of learning -- don't leave without degrees
- - School on a résumé
- - Reunion destination
- - Reunion rendition
- - Grad's school
- - Sheepskin source
- - School song
- - Commencement hymn
- - 63-Across?
- - One's old school
- - UCLA's "Hail to the Hills of Westwood," e.g.
- - Homecoming spot
- - School for which one feels nostalgic
- - Homecoming location
- - Reunion place
- - "Hail, Stanford, Hail!," for one
- - The old school
- - The Clintons' is Yale
- - George Bush's was Yale
- - Beloved institution
- - Reunion locale
- - Harvard, to T. S. Eliot
- - Reunion site
- - Famous Columbia University statue.
- - Subject of many a glee club song.
- - "Stein Song," for example.
- - Sandhurst, to Churchill.
- - The school we went to.
- - Old-school
- - One's former school or university
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