| UNDERGRADUATE | Person studying for a first degree (13) |
| POSTGRADUATES | Those undertaking a course of study after completing a first degree (13) |
| OCEANOGRAPHER | Person studying maritime expanses (13) |
| POSTGRADUATE | A student with a first degree who is pursuing studies for a more advanced qualification (12) |
| BORNORGANISER | Natural storage container for a first-class manager (4,9) |
| READING | Studying for a degree - in Berkshire? (7) |
| ALABAMA | State a lecturer should have a first degree, then further one (7) |
| NOTECARDERR | Bit of stationery often used in studying for a test (2 wds.) / Make a miscue |
| RESITUATED | Peasant took a first degree, but was sent down (10) |
| TWEEN | One studying for a bar or bat mitzvah, say |
| PRETEEN | One studying for a bar or bat mitzvah, usually |
| ATLAS | Aid in studying for a geography bee |
| BACHELORS | Holders of a first degree at universities (9) |
| SIXTHFORM | Final years at school when students are studying for A or AS levels (5,4) |
| AGREESTODIFFER | Civilly resolves dispute in throes of a first degree? (6,2,6) |
| ACADEMIC | A person studying a rat and mutated mice (8) |
| WATER | The brilliance, lustre and purity of a diamond, such as one in the first degree, considered flawless; a wavy sheen on moire silk or taffeta; or, a liquid compound known in its solid or gaseous state a |
| USER | Person studying a gadget's manual |
| READER | Person studying a book (6) |
| STEMMAJOR | Person studying something like comp sci or calculus, for short |