noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a first/undergraduate degree (= the lowest level of degree )
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First degrees usually take three or four years.
an undergraduate student (= one who is studying for a first degree )
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Most undergraduate students rely on student loans for finance.
the undergraduate curriculum (= for a first degree at university or college )
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The loans, which are based on financial need, are limited to $3000 for undergraduates.
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They met when they were undergraduates at Cambridge.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As an undergraduate he was something of a dandy, and even as a priest his appearance was remarkably trim.
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In October 1922 he was still a bright and energetic undergraduate with enthusiasms for Dryden and Carlyle.
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In one year alone she was overseeing twelve undergraduates, of whom eleven emerged with first-class degrees.
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It grew out of the teaching of stylistics to undergraduates at Lancaster, which and I have shared for several years.
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Now that facilities will be freely available and not the subject of constant negotiation we hope that even more undergraduates will participate.
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Now there are 3, 000 graduate students as well as 11, 500 undergraduates.