undergrad
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of undergrad
By shortening
Example Sentences
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On the evening of Jan. 15, 26 undergrads gathered for dinner in a common room at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to debate the fairness of college admissions post-affirmative action.
Thirty-eight percent of Stanford University undergrads identify as disabled—that’s according to records from Stanford’s own Office of Accessible Education.
Then in 2006, I was an undergrad at the University of North Texas, and I got a Hispanic Scholarship Award.
From Los Angeles Times
The outgoing director grew up in Atlanta and attended the University of Georgia as an undergrad.
From Los Angeles Times
He already had colleagues, grad students and brilliant undergrads as collaborators.
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