Wiktionary
a. Not relating to students. alt. A person (especially one in an educational establishment) who is not a student. n. A person (especially one in an educational establishment) who is not a student.
Usage examples of "nonstudent".
Unlike many nonstudent activists, he has no degree, and in the society that appalls him even a sellout needs credentials.
On any urban campus the nonstudent is an old and dishonored tradition.
In the age of Eisenhower and Kerouac, the nonstudent went about stealing his education as quietly as possible.
Meanwhile, the nonstudent in Berkeley is part of the scene, a fact of life.
They are supposedly inadequate, but the activist nonstudent is generally said to be superior.
With a nonstudent population of just 8,700 residents, and only about 2,500 families living in Brockport proper, it is as small and cozy a municipality as you will find anywhere.
The significance of the Mulford law lies not in what it says but in the darkness it sheds on the whole situation in Berkeley, especially on the role of nonstudents and outsiders.
He lives, with three other nonstudents and two students, in a comfortable house on College Avenue, a few blocks from campus.
These are the outsiders, the nonstudents, and the potential -- if not professional -- troublemakers.
Is the Capital of the Hippies When the Beatniks Were Social Lions The Nonstudent Left Those Daring Young Men in Their Flying Machines.
The language of the bill leaves no doubt that it shall henceforth be a misdemeanor for any nonstudent or nonemployee to remain on a state university or state college campus after he or she has been ordered to leave, if it "reasonably appears" to the chief administrative officer or the person designated by him to keep order on the campus "that such person is committing an act likely to interfere with the peaceful conduct of the campus.