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undergraduate degree

noun as in first college degree

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Currently, all universities in England and Wales charge a fee of £9,535 for an undergraduate degree and the regulator stressed that any changes over fees were for government to decide.

From BBC

The annual cost of an undergraduate degree rose to £9,535 in England and Wales this year, and vice chancellors who gathered at the Universities UK conference in Exeter this week were keen to know whether or not there will be more increases to come.

From BBC

With her family’s care and assistance, she made her way back to school, finishing her undergraduate degree at Vermont College, then enrolling in an MA program in creative writing at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

“You don’t need an undergraduate degree. You can get started right away.”

From Salon

"After completing his undergraduate degree, he was adamant that he wanted to study at JNU," Ms Nafees said.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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