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Undergraduate students are those who are pursing either an associates or bachelor's degree. Graduate students are those who are pursuing either a master's or doctorate degree.

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What does undergrad enrollment mean?

An 'undergrad' is a college student who is working towards his/her Bachelors or Associates degree. Once you have received your Bachelors degree, you will work towards your Master's degree, and you will be considered a 'grad' student.


If you have an associate's degree Do you have to be in college to be considered an undergrad?

An undergrad is any person who has obtained a bachelor's degree or lower. So, if you have your associates in business for example you will be an undergrad student regardless if your in college or not.


If wanted to get a grad degree in social work what kind of undergrad degree would someone need to have?

The best undergrad degree to have would be either in psychology, sociology, or social work


Where did JFK Jr get his undergrad degree?

Brown University


Can you go to law school with an unaccredited undergrad degree?

In the U.S., NO.


Does Sara M Taylor have a graduate degree?

No, she only went to Drake as an undergrad.


Where did Joe go to college?

Yale, for both his undergrad work and his law degree.


What did President Obama get his undergrad degree in?

He received his Bachelor's Degree from Columbia University in Political Science. (And he received his graduate degree in Law from Harvard University.)


Where did joe lieberman go to college?

Yale, for both his undergrad work and his law degree.


How long do I need to go to school to be a Veterinary Assistant?

Vet assistants should at least have an undergrad degree. This is a 4 year degree.


If you have a 4 year degree can you still take undergrad classes but not going for a degree?

Yes you can. Many individuals continue to take courses due to a variety of interests, or to supplement an existing degree.


Can you get a masters degree with an associate's degree?

Yes, it is possible to earn a master's degree with some undergrad work completed. Traditionally most people do earn a bachelors degree first and it depends if the school with accept you without the bachelors degree; however certain professions allows for it. For example in some countries you do not earn a bachelors degree in engineering, you go directly into a masters after completing the undergrad requirements. Why? because in some countries there is no such thing as a bachelors in engineering since it's a professional degree. [MsEng] Some medical schools also allow students who fulfilled most of the undergrad work to be accepted into graduate studies without the bachelor's. There is a masters degree path for executives that may not require undergrad degree called an Executive MBA. In summary, it really depends on the school to accept you without the undergrad degree and not someones personal opinion, so it is possible to do it. Many Americans are only use to the traditional educational paths, but there are many different paths in education. It's also common to list your highest degree obtained on your resume.