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undergrad

[uhn-der-grad] / ˈʌn dərˌgræd /




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Teacher credential programs typically require only a C+ average in undergrad.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The badlands in Wyoming where the finds were made is a unique 'mummy zone' that has more surprises in store from fossils collected over years of visits by teams of university undergrads."

From Science Daily

It’s a five- to six-minute walk from the nearby Terry, Maple, Lander and Alder UW residence halls that together house some 2,500 undergrads.

From Seattle Times

The youthfulness of my students, undergrad and grad, has a lot to do, too, with the peculiar liminal space in which they, as students, exist.

From New York Times

Both had studied political science as undergrads at Southern universities.

From Washington Post