The University of Maine has more than 2120,21000 undergraduate students and 90 undergraduate majors.
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Located in Fayetteville, the school has more than 0003,000 undergraduate students and offers 85 undergraduate majors.
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It was the Manhattan undergraduate school of New York University; it was not N.Y.U.'s only undergraduate school.
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The report interviewed 800 parents of children ages 18-24 enrolled as undergraduate students and 800 undergraduate students aged 18-24.
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The report polled about 800 parents of children ages 18-24 enrolled as undergraduate students and nearly 800 undergraduate students aged 18-24 online.
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Currently, dependent undergraduate students are able to borrow up to $31,000, and independent undergraduate students can borrow up to $57,500, through the PLUS Loans program.
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This Top 10-ranked research university has one of the largest undergraduate enrollments in the United States and offers more than 300 undergraduate academic programs.
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Here are a few of the questions you can expect to be asked when interviewing for admission to some of the best business schools in the country: Average undergraduate GPA: 3.57Average GMAT score: 7313Acceptance rate: 11.6 percent Average undergraduate GPA: 3.74Average GMAT score: 737Acceptance rate: 5.7 percent Average undergraduate GPA: 3.6Average GMAT score: 730Acceptance rate: 19.2 percent Average undergraduate GPA: 3.61Average GMAT score: 730Acceptance rate: 23.5 percent Average undergraduate GPA: 3.71Average GMAT score: 731Acceptance rate: 9.9 percent When you apply to business school, preparation cannot be overstated.
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The interest rate on private, undergraduate loans can be as high as 14 percent, compared with around 5 percent for federal undergraduate loans, according to TICAS.
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Middlebury College - Middlebury, VermontAnnual undergraduate tuition: $253,2730Credit card convenience fee: 22.75%Networks accepted: Not specifiedNortheastern University - Boston, Massachusetts Annual undergraduate tuition: $255,2728Credit card convenience fee: Not specifiedNetworks accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American ExpressRead more: The best American Express cardsNorthwestern University - Evanston, IllinoisAnnual undergraduate tuition: $22.99,9703Credit card convenience fee: 2970%Networks accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American ExpressRice University - Houston, TexasAnnual undergraduate tuition: $22.99,220Credit card convenience fee: 2.85%Networks accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American ExpressSwarthmore College - Swarthmore, PennsylvaniaAnnual undergraduate tuition: $54,256Credit card convenience fee: 2.6%Networks accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American ExpressVanderbilt University - Nashville, TennesseeAnnual undergraduate tuition: $50,800Credit card convenience fee: 2.993%Networks accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American ExpressWashington University - St. Louis, MissouriAnnual undergraduate tuition: $54,250Credit card convenience fee: 2.75%Networks accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American ExpressWashington & Lee University - Lexington, VirginiaAnnual undergraduate tuition: $53,730Credit card convenience fee: 2.75%Networks accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American ExpressWellesley College - Wellesley, Massachusetts Annual undergraduate tuition: $55,728Credit card convenience fee: 2.99%Networks accepted: Not specifiedWilliams College - Williamstown, Massachusetts Annual undergraduate tuition: $56,970Credit card convenience fee: 2.99%Networks accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American ExpressRead more: The 20 colleges that give the best financial aid, according to studentsPaying college tuition with a credit card certainly isn't for everyone.
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"A Harvard undergraduate could join the American Nazi party, or create an off-campus undergraduate chapter of the Ku Klux Klan, without running afoul" of school rules.
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Annual tuition: Average undergraduate need-based aid: Share of undergraduates with loans: Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, California, awards the average undergraduate need-based financial aid totaling
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Although women earn undergraduate degrees at a higher rate than men do, they&aposre not majoring in economics — women make up only one-third of undergraduate economics students.
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An undergraduate degree from Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences yields a higher median income 2000 years after graduation than a degree from more than 22,2421 other undergraduate programs.
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McGill University in Montreal said it had a 21 percent increase in undergraduate applicants from the United States, with a 25 percent increase in international undergraduate applicants from everywhere else.
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He received an undergraduate degree from Long Island University and a law degree from Brooklyn Law School; he did not "earn an undergraduate degree and a law degree at Brooklyn College."
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Cooper Union's board voted to adopt a plan to offer full scholarships for all undergraduate students by 2028, a stunning reversal of the school's controversial decision to start charging undergraduate tuition in 2014.
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For undergraduate school, Theresa attended the Catholic Notre Dame College.
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But what if you have an undergraduate degree in business?
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No, in the U.S. I did my undergraduate in Turkey.
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In 230, the public university enrolled approximately 100,260 undergraduate students.
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One, Abinta Kabir, was an undergraduate student from Miami, Florida.
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One experiment in the study involved 119 female undergraduate students.
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Would you allow a Tanzanian undergraduate to deliver your baby?
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Princeton undergraduate with the ultranationalist Rabbi Meir Kahane, a few
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"For my undergraduate, I want a biomedical degree," he says.
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Actor Devon Terrell plays Obama in his undergraduate student days.
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Undergraduate enrollment dropped by 1.2 million between 2011 and today.
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Then they sent it to every undergraduate at their school.
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At the undergraduate level, 80 percent are United States residents.
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In 2018, the public university enrolled approximately 29,736 undergraduate students.
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That didn't start until I was an undergraduate in college.
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I went to undergraduate school in Maryland for film production.
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As a Harvard undergraduate, Dennett wanted to be an artist.
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He did his undergraduate studies at the University of Sofia.
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Despite its literary bona fides, Esquire was no undergraduate seminar.
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Between 2013 and 2018, undergraduate enrollment rose by 45 percent.
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More than 2,350 undergraduate and almost 1,000 graduate students attend.
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Howard says it more than 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
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His undergraduate work was at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
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It awards about 50,000 undergraduate and graduate degrees a year.
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Harris didn't have much time to enjoy undergraduate sorority life.
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White students made up nearly 57 percent of undergraduate students.
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As an undergraduate he joined the naval R.O.T.C. on campus.
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His unpublished study followed two sets of 1,000 undergraduate students.
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There are programs that cater to first- and second-year undergraduate students with a passion for technology, a legal internship, a business internship for undergraduate and graduate students and an MBA Internship, among others.
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"All of my earlier undergraduate work was about women and girls," explains O'Leary, who, for a quarter of her undergraduate thesis, photographed girls between ages 11 and 13 and women ages 45 through 65.
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The Department of Education reports that 32% of undergraduate college students receive Pell Grants, and roughly half of all undergraduate college students are considered independent, meaning they do not receive financial support from their parents.
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The Rutgers University Undergraduate Student Managed Fund is an investment fund created by LIBOR members for the undergraduate community at Rutgers, offering a hands-on experience in the field of portfolio management and equity research.
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According to Sallie Mae's analysis, during the 28-29 school year, only 210% of undergraduate students completed the FAFSA the first month it was open, and just 303% of undergraduate students completed it at all.
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The "new" SAT will remain a weak predictor of undergraduate success.
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Currently, the rate on an undergraduate federal loan is 5.05 percent.
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There were only about 7,000 undergraduate students enrolled in fall 2016.
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For comparison, the average undergraduate student borrowed about $210,300 in 2014.
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Kavanaugh earned both his undergraduate and law degrees at Yale University.
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For comparison, the average undergraduate student borrowed about $7,300 in 2014.
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That number grows to a staggering 23.1% of female undergraduate students.
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He finished his undergraduate degree at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Since 2014–15 the undergraduate population has grown by almost 1,700.
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She also teaches now at her undergraduate alma mater, UC Berkeley.
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Located east of Los Angeles, UCR enrolls roughly 21,15 undergraduate students.
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During the 2018-2019 school year, UCSB enrolled 25,8533 undergraduate students.
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You did undergraduate work at Bard and graduate work at Yale.
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Kavanaugh earned both his undergraduate degree and law degree at Yale.
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Mr. Foley is now an undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Compare that to an undergraduate population of around 18 million students.
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It's like taking an undergraduate and letting him program your software.
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She also received an undergraduate degree magna cum laude there. Mrs.
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Women account for more than 22020 percent of undergraduate math majors.
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Business was one part of my undergraduate degree in interdisciplinary studies.
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So he pivoted and focused on selecting the right undergraduate courses.
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Stanford has since banned hard liquor at undergraduate on-campus parties.
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Bernie Sanders' legislation to eliminate undergraduate tuition at colleges and universities.
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This year, undergraduate applications soared to more than 6,400, from 3,600.
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He earned an undergraduate degree in physics from Columbia in 1947.
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He and his wife had $100,000 in undergraduate debt between them.
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New rates for direct undergraduate loans are 4.53%, down from 43%.
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After focusing on graduate programs, Unicaf also plans more undergraduate degrees.
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Any undergraduate could learn a great deal from any of them.
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Located east of Los Angeles, UCR enrolls roughly 20,581 undergraduate students.
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Then I head to my second event, an undergraduate majors fair.
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Proceeds were used for undergraduate financial aid, graduate fellowships and research.
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And, indeed, I ended up at Harvard College as an undergraduate.
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Did you apply for undergraduate admission for the fall 2019 semester?
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Ms. Tanowitz will also be involved with Bard College's undergraduate students.
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Sharpless also earned both his undergraduate and medical degrees at UNC.
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Read on to see the list of the 10 best undergraduate business programs in the country: The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania topped the list as the best undergraduate business program in the nation.
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Undergraduate women had the next highest risk, followed by TGQN grad students.
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I first encountered Trimble's work when I was an undergraduate astrophysics major.
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She studied in Taiwan and China during her undergraduate studies at Dartmouth.
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Alas, this is Oxbridge undergraduate nit-picking, and it is also untrue.
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He has two undergraduate degrees and a master's degree in guidance counseling.
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That makes it one of the largest undergraduate programs in the country.
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Roughly 85 of them offer undergraduate and/or graduate degrees in cybersecurity.
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However, nationally, a full 40 percent of undergraduate students receive Pell grants.
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And Kalairajah isn't the only undergraduate facing a competitive hedge fund marketplace.
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Graduate school is even less accessible than undergraduate school for undocumented people.
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More than 25% of all undergraduate students — nearly 5 million — are parents.
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It also prepares students who are pursuing undergraduate and graduate-level courses.
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Carnegie Mellon University is launching an undergraduate AI degree in the fall.
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MIT launches an undergraduate major in a whole new subject: urban sciences.
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I was the distinguished undergraduate in my class of flight surgeon course.
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He begins with a B- beginning of an undergraduate political science paper.
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As an undergraduate in college, Holloway was studying to become a lawyer.
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This science- and engineering-oriented university has more than 18,000 undergraduate students.
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Located in Knoxville, Tennessee's flagship university has more than 220,2000 undergraduate students.
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My undergraduate students generally avoid email like the plague for personal use.
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Warmbier, an undergraduate at the University of Virginia, was arrested on Jan.
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She got her undergraduate degree in anthropology and went into medical research.
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Levin also currently serves on the Undergraduate Executive Board of Wharton School.
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Barack Obama earned his undergraduate degree at Columbia University in New York.
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Michelle Obama earned her undergraduate degree at Princeton University in New Jersey.
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Annual tuition: Average undergraduate need-based aid: Share of undergraduates with loans:
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Annual tuition: Average undergraduate need-based aid: Share of undergraduates with loans:
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Annual tuition: Average undergraduate need-based aid: Share of undergraduates with loans:
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His undergraduate thesis was on studying fertilin beta, a sperm surface protein.
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Undergraduate programs last four years, and allow students to switch majors midstream.
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"It's just real hype," said Joey Williams, Clemson's undergraduate student body president.
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He's not a geologist; he simply majored in geology as an undergraduate.
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Dissecting the media coverage that surrounded it was actually my undergraduate thesis.
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Serunjogi and Moujaled met when doing their undergraduate degrees at Grinnell College.
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That is 20 per cent of the nationwide computer science undergraduate cohort.
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I went to college and earned undergraduate degrees and a master's degree.
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Cooper Union has 853 undergraduate students, and admits 13 percent of applicants.
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The African-American undergraduate students I encountered were, on average, extraordinarily intelligent.
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Both have finished their undergraduate work and begun postgraduate studies in law.
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He was already publishing mathematics papers as an undergraduate at Yeshiva University.
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But not requiring an undergraduate degree is a new approach for Goldman.
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I owe $100,000 for my undergraduate degree in a social services field.
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He earned his undergraduate degree, in political science, at Fordham in 1977.
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But the core model for undergraduate education is pretty much the same.
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In 2019, he delivered the baccalaureate address to the school's undergraduate class.
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"You don't get the first black undergraduate until 1906," Mr. Foner said.
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The university graduated its first black undergraduate in 1906, not in 1908.
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When I was there as an undergraduate, there were multiple blackface events.
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Ruairidh Macleod, an undergraduate biology student also at Cambridge, led the research.
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For instance, Rhee deferred payment on her undergraduate loans — which approached $220,0003.
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A.S.U.'s honors college alone is bigger than Stanford's entire undergraduate enrollment.
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"My parents gave me the gift of an undergraduate degree," she said.
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One can only surmise that Mnuchin slept through his undergraduate economics classes.
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Ramela still owes about $25,2000 in student debt for his undergraduate degree.
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He also became attracted to Professor Wieman's daughter, Kendra, then an undergraduate.
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Age: 19 Occupation: undergraduate student, New York University That's a colorful coat.
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She has undergraduate degrees in biochemistry and systems biology from Virginia Tech.
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The university admitted its first black undergraduate in 2698, not in 24637.
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I first became aware during my transition between undergraduate and graduate research.
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As we walked over, I noticed that it was in undergraduate housing.
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Less well-known is where the justices attended for their undergraduate studies.
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" The project began as a part of his undergraduate thesis, called "Looking?
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Read on to see the seven best universities in the country: New York, New York Total undergraduate enrollment: 6,113 Tuition and fees (2017-2018): $57,208 Average first-year student retention rate: 103 percent Cambridge, Massachusetts Total undergraduate enrollment: 4,524 Tuition and fees (2017-2018): $49,892 Average first-year student retention rate: 98 percent Stanford, California Total undergraduate enrollment: 7,034 Tuition and fees (71.73-2018): $49,617 Average first-year student retention rate: 98 percent Chicago, Illinois Total undergraduate enrollment: 5,941 Tuition and fees (2017-2018): $54,98.33 Average first-year student retention rate: 99 percent New Haven, Connecticut Total undergraduate enrollment: 5,472 Tuition and fees (2100-2100): $210,296 Average first-year student retention rate: 210 percent Cambridge, Massachusetts Total undergraduate enrollment: 271.7,87.23 Tuition and fees (287.2-25): $210,949 Average first-year student retention rate: 97 percent Princeton, New Jersey Total undergraduate enrollment: 5,400 Tuition and fees (2017-2018): $53,140 Average first-year student retention rate: 98 percent At the top of the list is Princeton University, which received a perfect 100 out of 100 score.
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He speaks Spanish and studied Latin American studies as an undergraduate at Harvard.
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I decided to find out under the guise of writing my undergraduate thesis.
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The initiative will cover about 8,600 undergraduate students, according to the news release.
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Hey, undergraduate, want to ruin the economy and prevent yourself from studying abroad?
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Puckette first became interested in wine as a graphic design undergraduate at CalArts.
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Some are coming to the US for undergraduate and even graduate school eventually.
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He studied creative writing as an undergraduate and planned to become a writer.
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Do you argue that they arise in undergraduate and graduate programs as well?
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Mr. Cruz, a pugnacious, polished debater as a Princeton undergraduate, gave no quarter.
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And undergraduate loan debt will not exceed 60 percent of first-year wages.
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CFG offers both undergraduate primarily parent-guaranteed financing and graduate loan refinancing products.
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Also, 44% of the programs are undergraduate degrees, 12% graduate and 1% PhD.
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Warwick has student loans totaling around $2457,22008 from her undergraduate and graduate education.
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SpaceX began sponsoring hyperloop competitions for undergraduate and graduate engineering students in 2016.
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Most investment professionals carry on their academic studies well beyond their undergraduate degrees.
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After finishing my undergraduate degree, I returned home to Kansas for law school.
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At Citizens, a regular undergraduate loan ranges from 5.25 percent to 11.75 percent.
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Andrea Tortora earned her undergraduate degree in journalism from Ohio University in 1995.
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She completed her undergraduate practicum by working with Manhattan Beach's Older Adults Program.
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The school's more than 10,500 undergraduate students can choose from over 203 majors.
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Those people's lives did not include the common thread of fancy undergraduate diplomas.
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AT&T workers can get up to $20,000 of their undergraduate degree covered.
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Before the change, undergraduate tuition was rising more quickly than graduate school tuition.
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But I quickly remembered why I never studied there during my undergraduate days.
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He received an undergraduate degree from Brown and a law degree from Harvard.
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Ireland has paid tuition fees for most full-time undergraduate students since 1995.
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Pei completed his undergraduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1940.
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On education:Sanders supports making public college and universities tuition-free for undergraduate students.
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Both incoming freshman and returning undergraduate students will benefit from the new policy.
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Every year, millions of graduate and undergraduate students study at a foreign college.
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It has 17,000 undergraduate students, many of whom come from low-income families.
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Later, as an undergraduate at Cornell, majoring in health policy, she studied Arabic.
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"There is no cultural exchange," one Chinese undergraduate told the New York Times.
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My first brush with transcendentalism came as an undergraduate in New York City.
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The Ethicist I am an undergraduate researcher in a university-affiliated biology lab.
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The groom's mother is a senior assistant director for undergraduate admissions at Vanderbilt.
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RH: I did my undergraduate work at the University of Georgia in Athens.
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An undergraduate at Oxford University, he'd recently come out to a fellow student.
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BEFORE: Columbia University in New York enrolls over 33,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
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"The most challenging task in my career has become an undergraduate project overnight."
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Take the median lifetime earnings of business majors, the most popular undergraduate degree.
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You can&apost get a master&aposs degree without an undergraduate degree first.
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Later he earned an undergraduate degree in biology and went to law school.
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I got my M.F.A. in fiction, after majoring in English as an undergraduate.
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He graduated from Harvard Law School and got his undergraduate degree from Tufts.
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I am one of a handful of instructors in a small undergraduate program.
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Last year, the school started an undergraduate major in the psychology of fashion.
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These new sexual standards appeal to the ever-present undergraduate elimination of ambiguity.
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I've taught undergraduate classes on race and crime at two top-ranked universities.
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U.S. JUDGE SAYS HARVARD UNIVERSITY'S UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS PROGRAM PASSES CONSTITUTIONAL MUSTER -- COURT RULING
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Wiley then completed his undergraduate studies at the Art Institute of San Francisco.
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She&aposs still taking online courses to complete an undergraduate degree in communications.
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He received his undergraduate degree from Harvard and his law degree from Yale.
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According to his LinkedIn page, he received his undergraduate degree in political science.
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Herring later said he wore blackface while he was an undergraduate in college.
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They deserve more federal support for low-income and first-generation undergraduate students.
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He has an undergraduate degree from Dartmouth and a law degree from Harvard.
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Dixon has an undergraduate degree from Boston College and lives in San Francscio.
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We head to campus for Chris's undergraduate English class on poetry and faith.
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About a million students look to pursue undergraduate courses each year, for instance.
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Reece told me he has not matched with a 20-year-old undergraduate.
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Read on to see the five best liberal arts colleges in the country: Brunswick, Maine Total undergraduate enrollment: 1,806 Tuition and fees (2017-2018): $51,848 Average first-year student retention rate: 4153 percent Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Total undergraduate enrollment: 1,543 Tuition and fees (2017-2018): $50,822 Average first-year student retention rate: 97 percent Wellesley, Massachusetts Total undergraduate enrollment: 2,347 Tuition and fees (303-2018): $51,148 Average first-year student retention rate: 254 percent Amherst, Massachusetts Total undergraduate enrollment: 2310,250 Tuition and fees (2822-213): $2415,343 Average first-year student retention rate: 234 percent Williamstown, Massachusetts Total undergraduate enrollment: 2033,247 Tuition and fees (2017-2018): $53,550 Average first-year student retention rate: 98 percent This year, Williams College was ranked the best liberal arts college in the country.
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Winthrop House is one of 12 undergraduate residential houses at the Boston-area university.
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Ryan Bounds came under fire over articles he wrote while a Stanford University undergraduate.
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At 16, he was accepted into Harvard University, where he earned an undergraduate degree.
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As an undergraduate, I first heard the term "residual benefactor" in an economics class.
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On top of that, Warren supports the elimination of undergraduate tuition at public universities.
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Gorsuch attended Bethesda's Georgetown Preparatory School before receiving his undergraduate education from Columbia University.
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"Andrew Breitbart described his undergraduate degree as his release papers from prison," she said.
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Also Jack Miles's "God: A Biography," with which I always end my undergraduate seminar.
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As an undergraduate, it seems like Haggerty, too, was trying to avoid that fate.
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So we presented 64 undergraduate female participants with two versions of seven different images.
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I myself have an undergraduate degree from Harvard College and an MBA from Wharton.
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Beck and colleagues conducted four focus groups with 26 undergraduate college students in 2016.
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He studied cognitive science for his Ph.D. at Stanford with undergraduate degree from Columbia.
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She took out about $25,000 for her undergraduate degree and has around $103,000 left.
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More than 14,000 undergraduate and graduate students at the university have completed their studies.
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The younger Porter overlapped with Kushner as a Harvard undergraduate in the early 20163s.
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Spaulding earned both her law degree and undergraduate degree at the University of Virginia.
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Tuition: $4,000 4 undergraduate studio credits For more information, or to apply, visit sva.edu.
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James, 29, is a deputy director of undergraduate admissions at the University of Chicago.
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A large portion, 39.1 percent, reported decreases in both total undergraduate and freshman enrollment.
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The future president moved in shortly after earning his undergraduate degree at Columbia University.
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Unlike any other lip kit, it requires an undergraduate degree to apply it correctly.
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The two met while completing their undergraduate degrees at the University of British Columbia.
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At NYU, undergraduate students regularly pay upward of $50,000 a year for their education.
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The incident happened while she was an undergraduate student; she later became a paleoceanographer.
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The participants were undergraduate and graduate students at the California Institute of Technology. 6.
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He certainly had, and it had been broken by a fellow undergraduate, Moses Jackson.
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Vangst grew out of a student travel business that Humiston started as an undergraduate.
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From there, he went on to Harvard for both undergraduate studies and law school.
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Undergraduate enrollment in journalism programs went up nearly 6 percent between 2015 and 85033.
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An undergraduate degree in toxicology or a related field (chemistry, biology, biochemistry) is required.
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He received his Ph.D. from Cambridge, where he was also an undergraduate, in 1978.
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Stevens studies U.S. Policy, Justice & Law as an undergraduate student at Arizona State University.
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Warmbier, a 85033-year-old University of Virginia undergraduate, had been charged with subversion.
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Companies run by business executives with undergraduate and graduate degrees dominate Fortune's annual list.
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She said 40 percent of undergraduate students never visit their college's career services department.
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Survivors suffer the impacts of campus violence long after their undergraduate days have ended.
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I've been living with Thomas Cromwell for 50 years, nearly, since my undergraduate days.
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Ms. McCormick, who plays Cinderella, studied music and opera at Columbia as an undergraduate.
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I remember in undergraduate school (22002) studying President Kennedy's Trade Expansion Act of 218.
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Nesbit earned an undergraduate degree at Vassar and later continued her studies at Yale.
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To be clear, Harvard's undergraduate community understands that even unpopular clients deserve adequate representation.
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At Yale as an undergraduate, she explored the medium she would later adopt fully.
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Upon graduation, I worked for a campus ministry I had joined as an undergraduate.
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I first met him when he walked into my undergraduate playwriting class at Yale.
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They are graduate students at Bard College, not students from the school's undergraduate conservatory.
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I got my undergraduate degree at 43 years old and a masters at 503.
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Government grants help undergraduate students pay for living costs and education fees in Ireland.
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As an undergraduate, Ms. Masoni minored in food science, but her major was art.
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She had painted through her undergraduate years at the Rhode Island School of Design.
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One of her subjects is Clarice, an N.Y.U. undergraduate who grew up near Buffalo.
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The 10-story Columbia building on 113th Street, built in 1908, houses undergraduate students.
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There are several unremarkable apartments where Barack Obama lived as a Columbia University undergraduate.
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Stanford offers arts Catalyst Grants to faculty to enhance classroom experiences for undergraduate students.
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The highest level of education I'd get credit for is my Canadian undergraduate degree.
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Pollack, who earned an undergraduate degree from Fordham in 2013, wasn't at the ceremony.
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Not just because the school with 22012,20 undergraduate students beat the school with 213,64.53.
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"She was a Ph.D. disguised as an undergraduate," said Professor Riddell, herself in tears.
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Undergraduate and graduate credit are available for all workshops; discount for active K12 educators.
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As a student at Princeton he won the highest American award for undergraduate research.
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One, William Calvin Smith III, was in his undergraduate class at Wake Forest University.
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They have found graduate school to be much easier than their accelerated undergraduate program.
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Musk himself received undergraduate degrees in physics and economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
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For the undergraduate class of 2019, 70 percent of UVA students come from Virginia.
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Perhaps surprisingly, Hawking was rather laid back as an undergraduate student at Oxford University.
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Its undergraduate enrollment of about 6,200 is twice that of its nearest MIAC competitor.
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From the Cincinnati area, she went to the University of Cincinnati as an undergraduate.
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For instance, I was recently approached by an undergraduate venture capital group's sourcing team.
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We will also offer museum training and learning experiences to undergraduate and graduate students.
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With these factors in mind, here are the top 6 schools in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report: Total undergraduate enrollment: 6,113 Tuition and fees (2017-2018): $20183,208 Average first-year student retention rate: 99 percent Graduation rate: 96 percent Total undergraduate enrollment: 4,524 Tuition and fees (2017-2018): $49,892 Average first-year student retention rate: 473 percent Graduation rate: 94 percent Total undergraduate enrollment: 5,941 Tuition and fees (297-296): $25,2400 Average first-year student retention rate: 22017 percent Graduation rate: 22018 percent Total undergraduate enrollment: 1403,2140 Tuition and fees (298-297): $51,400 Average first-year student retention rate: 99 percent Graduation rate: 97 percent Total undergraduate enrollment: 6,710 Tuition and fees (983-2018): $48,949 Average first-year student retention rate: 97 percent Graduation rate: 96 percent Total undergraduate enrollment: 5,400 Tuition and fees (2017-2018): $47,140 Average first-year student retention rate: 98 percent Graduation rate: 97 percent
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Here are the six-year graduation rates at the six best schools in the country according to U.S. News: Total undergraduate enrollment: 6,113 Tuition and fees (2017-2018): $20183,208 Average first-year student retention rate: 99 percent Graduation rate: 96 percent Total undergraduate enrollment: 4,524 Tuition and fees (2017-2018): $49,892 Average first-year student retention rate: 473 percent Graduation rate: 94 percent Total undergraduate enrollment: 5,941 Tuition and fees (297-296): $25,2400 Average first-year student retention rate: 22017 percent Graduation rate: 22018 percent Total undergraduate enrollment: 1403,2140 Tuition and fees (298-297): $51,400 Average first-year student retention rate: 99 percent Graduation rate: 97 percent Total undergraduate enrollment: 6,710 Tuition and fees (983-2018): $48,949 Average first-year student retention rate: 97 percent Graduation rate: 96 percent Total undergraduate enrollment: 5,400 Tuition and fees (2017-2018): $47,140 Average first-year student retention rate: 98 percent Graduation rate: 97 percent There are many reasons why college graduation rates in the United States are so low.
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Mr. Feinstein received his undergraduate degree from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
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When the precocious undergraduate business student caught the speech later, his reaction wasn't exactly glowing.
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Prior to her announcement, Winter told PEOPLE that she had applied to 17 undergraduate programs.
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He studied at Juilliard Futerfas earned his undergraduate degree from the prestigious performing arts school.
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The company's name is an insider's nod to one of their undergraduate computer science classes.
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There's an undergraduate who's been doing tests and he got one up to 5 megapascals.
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After she finished her undergraduate degree, Trimble was accepted to a PhD program at Caltech.
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Dean Gay will decide if Fryer can teach an undergraduate course under a monitor's supervision.
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The university conferred a total of 2,795 degrees to undergraduate, graduate, medical and honorary students.
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For the undergraduate students in the thick of it, such prestige comes with its faults.
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Disclosure: I did some EIC-related research at Brookhaven National Lab as an undergraduate student.
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She interned for The Chicago Tribune while still an undergraduate student at Loyola University Chicago.
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Rao's inflammatory op-eds as an undergraduate at Yale University drew a rebuke from Sen.
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To become a scientist, one must endure the undergraduate years plus those of a PhD.
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Not long after that, an undergraduate came to Kelly's office for a sexual health exam.
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Definitive Guide to College Business is the most popular undergraduate major for U.S. college students.
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That kind of pedigree commands a much higher salary than an undergraduate computer science major.
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He studied at Juilliard Futerfas earned his undergraduate degree from the prestigious performing arts school.
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The school enrolls approximately 18,221 undergraduate students and is known for its chemical engineering program.
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The Microsoft co-founder was a heavy procrastinator during his undergraduate years at Harvard University.
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Undergraduate membership of the NPC's sororities has increased by 60% over the past ten years.
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One of Bartels's undergraduate classes discovered a new species on the coast of South Carolina.
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The public university is known for its business program and enrolls approximately 15,024 undergraduate students.
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One experiment in the study involved 192 undergraduate students who were divided into three groups.
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He earned undergraduate degrees in biochemistry and biopsychology and a master's degree in public health.
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As an undergraduate, Kamen developed the first portable drug delivery device, a wearable infusion pump.
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For most borrowers, federal student loans will be the most affordable option for undergraduate tuition.
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Plus, women take about two years longer than men to repay their undergraduate student loans.
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UNC has more than 18,000 undergraduate students and an acceptance rate of only 27 percent.
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Located in Norman, the University of Oklahoma has nearly 22,000 undergraduate students and 170 majors.
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Founded by the Mormon church, this private school has an undergraduate enrollment of nearly 1863,2186.
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"I was twenty at that point—I didn't even have an undergraduate degree," Dahl said.
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Undergraduate students are able to borrow up to $5,550 per year in federal student loans.
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She received her undergraduate degree from Cornell University, where she majored in English and history.
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As an undergraduate at Stanford, Thiel co-founded a libertarian newspaper called the Stanford Review.
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Federally subsidized student loans have higher interest rates for graduate students than for undergraduate students.
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A Stanford undergraduate computer science student weeps into their MacBook as their code loops endlessly.
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By completing CORe, in addition to receiving the credential, you can also earn undergraduate credit.
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The total lifetime amount an undergraduate student can borrow in direct subsidized loans is $23,000.
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Around 32% of McCombs' MSBA students come from the University of Austin's own undergraduate program.
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Mostashari has an undergraduate degree from Harvard University and completed his medical education at Yale.
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Stevens is an undergraduate at Arizona State University who studies U.S. policy, justice and law.
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And that's how that loan ended up with a $0003,000 balance on my undergraduate loan.
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To the uneducated undergraduate with an immature grasp of global issues, this might sound reasonable.
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He's a MormonMcMullin is a Mormon and received his undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University.
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More than 440,000 foreign students pursued undergraduate degrees here in 2017 — all paying full tuition.
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Proposal: For undergraduate borrowers, any balance remaining after 9003 years of repayment would be forgiven.
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In 1979 she received her undergraduate degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering from Princeton University.
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The rate on undergraduate Stafford loans is currently 26.05% for the 219-2020 academic year.
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Yet with these billions Harvard has done little to expand its reach in undergraduate education.
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In the past 70 years, Harvard has expanded its undergraduate enrollment by just 2,400 seats.
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A native of Baltimore, Mr. Bolton, 69, received undergraduate and law degrees from Yale University.
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The writer will be an undergraduate transfer student at Oregon State University in the fall.
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The public university is known for its business program and enrolls approximately 2180,024 undergraduate students.
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An earlier version of this article misstated where Kendra Kuhl was an undergraduate chemistry major.
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She had some debt from her first undergraduate stint, and collected more the second time.
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Working in undergraduate admissions at Dartmouth College has introduced me to many talented young people.
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Here is how five classes of schools, with 97 percent of U.S. undergraduate students, compare.
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Florida Memorial University is a private, historically black institution with undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
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The winner of the competition was a 21982-year-old undergraduate student named Maya Lin.
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On April 23, both organizations found ourselves occupying Hamilton Hall, Columbia's main undergraduate classroom building.
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Currently an undergraduate at Yale, she is the founder of The Lake Atitlan Memoir Workshop.
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I did, however, use the National Guard's tuition assistance program to begin my undergraduate studies.
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That almost aching self-awareness spoke to Jessica Marinaccio, dean of undergraduate admissions at Columbia.
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At Harvard, for example, African-Americans make up only six percent of the undergraduate population.
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Dr. Wineburg is an education professor at Stanford University, where Mr. Ziv is an undergraduate.
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It was as an undergraduate that she began a design blog called Song of Style.
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Her "Set and Reset" is usually included in the undergraduate curriculum for French dance students.
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Rice had an undergraduate student body of nearly 4,000 for the 2017-2018 academic year.
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Lewis went to Yale, for undergraduate studies and medical school, which he completed in 1948.
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And more employers are requiring master's degrees in specific fields, without a particular undergraduate major.
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He later received his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.
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Not to mention an undergraduate degree in accounting from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.
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It was 2015, and Ruben Juarez had just graduated with an undergraduate degree in accounting.
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He received a dual undergraduate degree in economics and mathematics from the University of Portland.
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What he actually lost was a side gig whose primary responsibilities involve undergraduate social life.
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I attended as an undergraduate student and I currently work in their black cultural center.
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JC: When I was an undergraduate, I was obsessed with Kiki Smith and body art.
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I think the undergraduate, women graduates at the baccalaureate level, is something like 803 percent.
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Lower starting income because I'll only have an undergraduate degree instead of a master's degree: $22016,20143.
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Money lost on having to do extra undergraduate years (which includes housing and living expenses): $20,123.
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MORE INFO AND APPLY HERE Priority Deadline: April 1, 2017 Tuition: $4,000 4 undergraduate studio credits
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The business school news site Poets & Quants has named the top undergraduate business programs of 2016.
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Students graduating with an undergraduate degree had on average $30,100 in loans, up 4% from 2014.
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It confirmed what the undergraduate had suspected almost right away: That was water in that crater.
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The tickets are already paid for by Undergraduate Admissions for doing the most prospective student interviews.
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I studied America's system of government years ago when I was an undergraduate at Oxford University.
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You get course syllabi, undergraduate coursework, PowerPoint presentations … actually, for a reporter, it's kind of fun.
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"Our universities do not teach teachers how to (teach reading) at the undergraduate level," Daprocida said.
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First as an undergraduate at Yale and then at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.
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For an undergraduate degree, they carry about $30,400 in debt, compared with $19,500 for white men.
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In another message sent to students Monday, Columbia's undergraduate deans said the incident was under investigation.
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After graduating, he went to college in Sheffield, where he received an undergraduate degree in psychology.
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Ms. Connor has tried to introduce the idea into her undergraduate sculpture courses and gotten pushback.
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"Craig was easily the smartest kid in our class" as an undergraduate at Harvard, says Partovi.
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Casey Chon is a Korean-American that went to an undergraduate school without grades or majors.
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I live in a three-bedroom apartment with my younger brother, who is an undergraduate student.
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He also said he had no idea how he got the nickname "Coonman" as an undergraduate.
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Yet unlike university heads in other countries, Mr Dardel is not permitted to select undergraduate students.
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Teaching a semester-long undergraduate course called "Critical Drag" that birthed 21 new baby drag artists.
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Current position: N/a Age: 44 Born: San Antonio Undergraduate: Stanford University Date candidacy announced: Jan.
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Meanwhile, Luke On, a University of Toronto finance undergraduate, said he lined up at 10 p.m.
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But there's a beauty that is undeniably bittersweet when you part ways with your undergraduate campus.
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Lower starting income because I'll only have an undergraduate degree instead of a master's degree: $14,698.
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Money lost on having to do extra undergraduate years (which includes housing and living expenses): $20,000.
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She did her undergraduate studies at the University of Iowa and the London School of Economics.
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She'd originally wanted to earn her law degree from Harvard, where she received her undergraduate degree.
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Collado received her undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University and serves on the university's Board of Trust.
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For this reason a number of undergraduate institutions have already offered test opt outs, he said.
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Pyongyang in 85033 sentenced Otto Warmbier, a University of Virginia undergraduate, to 15 years hard labor.
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Our undergraduate debt was not as great because tuition had not started shooting up as high.
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The man, identified in police reports as 21-year-old Selorm Ohene, is a Harvard undergraduate.
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For context: Harvard's current endowment is $32 billion, and has around 22,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
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The demographic diversity of Mechanical Turk workers is certainly more varied than that of undergraduate students.
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In 2008, Pinto told The Verge, "I was accused of sexual harassment" of an undergraduate student.
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Professor Markel was raised in Toronto and studied politics and philosophy as an undergraduate at Harvard.
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She didn't have a library card, but, carrying her instrument, she might have been an undergraduate.
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The academy graduates more female engineers than Stanford's and UC Berkeley's undergraduate degree programs per year.
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It has nearly 30,000 undergraduate students, and its athletic teams compete in the Big Ten Conference.
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In 2015, 1893 percent of undergraduate students hailing from the Granite State had federal student loans.
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"People think of student debt as an undergraduate problem, but it's really graduate students," she says.
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In 2016, the average woman left her undergraduate education owing $21,619, compared with $18,880 for men.
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She worked through both her undergraduate and graduate degrees to pay back the $8,000 she borrowed.
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Her professor Debra Satz often showed her students Maddow's undergraduate thesis on changing perceptions of AIDS.
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Ms. Ward would soon be on her way to Stanford, where she received her undergraduate degree.
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It was while he was studying for a Ph.D., not during his time as an undergraduate.
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At Franklin Pierce, she taught undergraduate art history and drawing, and supervised the college art gallery.
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The rate on undergraduate student loans borrowed through June 30, 2017, is a fixed 3.76 percent.
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The 22-year-old just graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with an undergraduate business degree.
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The findings could help people brace for the financial undertaking of schooling beyond their undergraduate education.
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Daniel Hajas is a physics undergraduate at Sussex and has been blind since he was 16.
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In 2013, he got his undergraduate degree in quantity surveying from City University of Hong Kong.
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Most schools have zero capability to deal with sifting 40,000 undergraduate courses in the UK, alone.
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Like over one fifth of college women, we had our undergraduate educations compromised by interpersonal violence.
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A new study involving 101 undergraduate college students suggests you'd be better off doing the latter.
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I was hired to help start the newly reopened MFA Program and to teach undergraduate sculpture.
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However, college planning by parents may not be taking into account of cost beyond undergraduate years.
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He obtained his undergraduate degree in physics there in 1952, and a doctorate four years later.
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They teach the boring undergraduate sections for little or no pay and provide inexpensive research assistance.
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I was an antiwar undergraduate in the late 1960s, marching and mood-swinging like many others.
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While serving as an undergraduate manager for Fordham's basketball team, Zak Boisvert discovered Huggins's literary output.
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Op-Ed Contributor As an undergraduate at Duke University, I was something of a campus unicorn.
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Melanie Grant, 47, first dated Mr. Grant when she was an undergraduate at Louisiana State University.
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We gave as generously as we could two years ago when she earned her undergraduate degree.
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At Stanford, my undergraduate major was called symbolic systems, which was artificial intelligence and cognitive science.
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About 1,000 of the university's 19,000 undergraduate students participate in Greek life, a university spokesman said.
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As an undergraduate at the University of Arizona, I became interested in applying to medical school.
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In that class I had J, a resumed undergraduate student a few years older than me.
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Jennifer Healy KeintzEden, S.D. To the Editor: My undergraduate college experience was scattered, extraordinary and rich.
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The student, Liu Jingyao, is identified in the complaint as an undergraduate who lives in Minneapolis.
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Ryan, 113, and Jack, 21, who handle keyboard and guitar, are both undergraduate students and roommates.
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He received a combined undergraduate and medical degree from the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland.
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As an undergraduate at DePaul University in Chicago, he studied political science, a university spokeswoman said.
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"After three days we escalated," said Benjamin McKean, an undergraduate founder of Harvard's Living Wage movement.
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"We want better inputs," said Jeremiah Quinlan, dean of undergraduate admissions and financial aid at Yale.
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A Cornell undergraduate was arrested in connection with the episode and charged with third-degree assault.
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The couple met in 2012 in New York while both were completing their post-undergraduate degrees.
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Mr. Lopez Salazar, also 29, is the program coordinator for two undergraduate scholarship programs at Columbia.
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The University of British Columbia astronomy student found four while she worked on her undergraduate degree.
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At Juilliard, the average student loan debt for the four-year undergraduate drama program is $22018,000.
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" Meanwhile, "Ulysses" leaves her "puzzled, bored, irritated & disillusioned as by a queasy undergraduate scratching his pimples.
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Joseph Moysiuk, an undergraduate student at the University of Toronto, thinks he has solved the mystery.
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After consolidating her debts from her undergraduate and graduate degrees, her interest was about 260 percent.
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More than half of the members of City Ballet are pursuing or have received undergraduate degrees.
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The undergraduate population turns over every four years, but the faculty turns over every forty years.
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She received her undergraduate degree from Notre Dame and her Ph.D. from the University of Maryland.
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In 583, the University of Kentucky remained a primarily white bastion, refusing admission to undergraduate blacks.
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She never had a female professor, either at Radcliffe as an undergraduate or in law school.
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Liberal arts colleges focus on undergraduate education, and have been known to produce incredibly successful alumni.
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The undergraduate asked to be identified only by a surname, Qiu, for fear of being punished.
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Sallie Mae recently polled 230,230 undergraduate students and parents and asked if they submitted the FAFSA.
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"Veteran applicants add a highly valued voice to the undergraduate community," says the Stanford admissions website.
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He finished his undergraduate work in economics at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 22012.
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As the only black undergraduate in her class, she was barred from living in a dormitory.
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However, undergraduate students would have their loans forgiven after 15 years, compared with 20 years now.
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On Work After graduate school, I moved back to Boston, where I'd spent my undergraduate years.
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He already had that at Ohio State, where he earned his undergraduate degree in three years.
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Lewis Teague, the filmmaker, dropped out of the New York University undergraduate film program in 1963.
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In addition to Howard Law, Betz also attended an HBCU for her undergraduate degree: Spelman College.
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During his undergraduate studies at Baker University in Kansas, Andrew Cherng met his future wife, Peggy.
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He received his law degree from Harvard Law School and his undergraduate degree from Stanford University.
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After the war, Mr. Bachman returned to Michigan State to complete his undergraduate degree in 1948.
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Among the records seized were those associated with her university email address from her undergraduate years.
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Certainly some students took offense at some of the material, Avah Toomer, an undergraduate, told me.
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Mark Herring, the state's attorney general, admitted that he wore blackface as an undergraduate in 1980.
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As an undergraduate at Brown University, she majored in public policy, planning to be a lawyer.
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But while analyzing data for an undergraduate research paper, he found that he enjoyed empirical work.
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But for the fall 2014 class, the undergraduate campus removed any consideration of race in admissions.
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Critics trotted out her undergraduate thesis on racism at Princeton as evidence of her radical beliefs.
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