If you are taking the RN program at the associate or bachelor's degree level, it would be undergraduate.
Any school where the highest degree offered is an associate of arts (such as at community colleges) or a bachelor of science would be an undergraduate school. Graduate schools are those that offer more advanced degrees, such as masters programs (MA, MA) or doctorates (Ph.D).
Most require that you are a undergraduate or graduate student that is attending college at least half time. Your school must also verify that you are an eligible student.
you have not given enough information to answre this question. Public school? Private school? In the united states? graduate school? undergraduate school?
After you graduate from high school, you apply as an undergraduate, whether you finish with a 4.00 or a 1.00. After you get your undergrad, which on average takes four yours, you can then apply to graduate school if you do choose. They are two completely different things.
Law school is considered to be at the post graduate level. Admission to law school requires excellent undergraduate grades and a high LSAT score. There are no prerequisite subjects for admission to law school.
The cost of one year doing an MBA at BYU school is a total of $17,556 for an undergraduate, $25,430 for a graduate and $31,352 for a Marriott/Law student.
Stanford is an undergraduate and Graduate School. Most or all graduate students enrollin one of the specialized schools, such as the School of Earth Sciences or the Business School - Kevin Morrill, Class of '81, MS Exploration Geophysics
When they graduate.
Generally, no.
No
Your making a statement, so I do not understand the question. Still, if you are attending graduate school and the school misplaced or lost your undergraduate documentation, you can easily submit another copy. If they gave you a conditional acceptance based on receipt of your undergraduate work, and that never occurred it would be sloppy work on the part of the school. Still, I cannot imagine a graduate school doing this.
Yes, a undergraduate is a person who is going for their BA, A graduate is someone that has their BA and working for their masters. An undergraduate is any person enrolled in a four-year college or university program who has not yet graduated with his or her Bachelors degree, B.A.(Bachelor of Arts) or B.S. (Bachelor of Science). Whether you go straight on to college from high school, or enroll in college at a later date, if you are in college and working toward a four-year degree, you are an undergraduate. The term simply distinguishes one from a person studying toward a graduate degree, as in a Masters, M.A. or M.S. or Doctorate, Ph.D., degree. The timing is insignificant; it is the act of being in school that defines an undergraduate. Technically, you could be an 80-year-old undergraduate.