undergraduate
IPA: ʌndɝgrˈædʒʌwʌt
noun
- A student at a university who has not yet received a degree.
adjective
- Of, relating to, or being an undergraduate.
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Examples of "undergraduate" in Sentences
- Does U of T teach this theorem in undergraduate at all?
- I've lived here all my life except during my time in undergraduate school.
- Maybe doctors are not required to take math classes in undergraduate coursework?
- And the rise in undergraduate foreign students has surged for the first time, especially students from China.
- As an undergraduate at Harvard, she could not enter the main undergraduate library or qualify for the most prestigious academic prizes.
- Write a short book (pamphlet) on this, to be used to introduce the topic in undergraduate CS courses, such as computers and society, project courses, etc.
- The College Television Awards recognizes excellence in undergraduate and graduate student work in the areas of video, digital production and film production by students around the country.
- Of the $9,855 in undergraduate tuition and fees charged to Virginia residents this academic year by Longwood University in Farmville, $2,022 - about one-fifth - covers a single fee for athletics.
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