Only about 6% of U.S. undergraduates major in engineering today--the second-lowest figure among developed countries.
Undergraduates said while they were happy not to pay tuition, they feared for future students.
Forty-eight male undergraduates were divided into twelve groups and given a series of creative puzzles.
This is the qualification foreigners need to enroll alongside local undergraduates at a Chinese university.
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It takes on around 158, 000 undergraduates every year for its 360 or so courses.
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The number of part-time undergraduates beginning their first year dropped by 8% in the same period.
The state-of-the-art courses will offer undergraduates the same faculty and curricula as their in-person counterparts.
But it is nonsense to run a university without the people who were its brilliant undergraduates.
Statistics suggest that some young men and women pick up bad drinking habits as undergraduates.
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The potentially more antsy undergraduates have been relocated to two far-off campuses, about an hour from Yangon.
More profoundly, one of its features is an unusual ratio of undergraduates vs. graduate students on campus.
At the University of Buckingham, which takes around 750 undergraduates a year, applications have more than doubled.
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However, some schools are sticking to the shorter course, believing undergraduates should have a more rounded education.
It was a gutsy move, given the liberal nature of the undergraduates he persuaded to vote his way.
Secondly, as a recent book, has detailed, a significant number of undergraduates are learning little in college.
A., 415 more in an evening version and 1, 332 undergraduates he hopes to expand his platform on LGBT issues.
Research is a public good, he reasoned, but there is no reason why undergraduates should pay for it.
Florida and Washington tied for the No. 1 spot with 107 former undergraduates serving in the Peace Corps.
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The results for urbanised Himba were "indistinguishable" from the results of undergraduates taking the same tests in London, said Dr Linnell.
Over the summer of 1857 three Oxford undergraduates, Rossetti, Morris and Edward Burne-Jones, shared rooms in George Street.
The Russell Group of universities - which includes Oxford and Cambridge - had 46% of all the language undergraduates.
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Undergraduates are eligible to receive two types of Stafford loans: subsidized and unsubsidized.
However 99% of incoming undergraduates receive tuition rebates or grants from the college.
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The government hopes that by making such information public, it will deter would-be undergraduates from enrolling in dead-end subjects.
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At Purdue University, 17% of undergraduates are from outside the U.S., mostly from China, up from 9% in 2009.
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Other incentives include allowing undergraduates to take most teacher training modules during their primary degree to speed up recruitment.
Scholarships allow 58% of full-time undergraduates to attend CUNY for free, officials said.
According to the North American Interfraternity Conference, half of its 350, 000 undergraduates are in these "re-imagining the frat"-type programs.
When the Harvard-Radcliffe merger is complete, roughly 3, 000 female undergraduates, now technically Radcliffe students, will enroll directly in Harvard.
But the elite institutions will still be faced with the problem of how to cover the cost of teaching undergraduates.
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