Undergraduate (noun)

A student in the first stage of a university education, typically the first two years in the US or the first three years in the UK.

Origin:

Early 19th century: from under- + graduate.

Examples:

  1. She is an undergraduate studying biology at the university.
  2. He is a full-time undergraduate with a part-time job.
  3. The university has a large population of undergraduate students.
  4. Undergraduates can take courses from a wide range of subjects.
  5. The college offers scholarship opportunities for outstanding undergraduates.
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