full-time undergraduate
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffull-timeandundergraduate
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full-time
adjective
adverb
uk/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/us/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
(of work or education) done for the whole of a ...
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undergraduate
noun[C]
uk/ˌʌn.dəˈɡrædʒ.u.ət/us/ˌʌn.dɚˈɡrædʒ.u.ət/
a student who is studying for their first degree at a college ...
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I, too, only recently leftfull-timeundergraduatelife.
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There were 9,662full-timeundergraduatedrama students and 9,922 undergraduates of music in 1999.
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Why should it be so different forfull-timeundergraduatedegrees?
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This represents an average allocation of £2,610 for eachfull-timeundergraduateplace the institutions are contracted to provide.
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The flat-rate fee forfull-timeundergraduatestudents met under the mandatory awards arrangements will be set at £1,675 for the academic year 1990–91.
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I understand that the department has commissioned a survey offull-timeundergraduatestudents' income and expenditure during the academic year 1992–93, including the summer vacation.
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Students enteringfull-timeundergraduatecourses in 1998/99 will have access to maintenance grants for one year only at a reduced rate, regardless of their age.
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Grants were reintroduced in 2002 forfull-timeundergraduatestudents from lower-income families.
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The available information forfull-timeundergraduatenew entrants to universities in 1986 is shown in the table.
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Following is the estimated average recurrent expenditure perfull-timeundergraduatestudent (all faculties) at universities in the years in question.
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Full-timeundergraduatestudents will be required to contribute up to £1,000 a year towards tuition fees, depending on the assessment of parental or spouse's income.
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One other interesting figure is thatfull-timeundergraduatestudents form the lowest percentage of those taking education as principal fields of study.
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Because of public funding constraints, we are currently controlling the aggregate number offull-timeundergraduatestudents in higher education.
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Home student entry tofull-timeundergraduatecourses in universities fell by about 4,500 between 1980 and 1982.
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Drexel offers over 70full-timeundergraduateprograms and accelerated degrees.
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The majority isfull-timeundergraduatestudents as well as postgraduate students.
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In 2010, afull-timeundergraduateprogram was started as part of the university's planned expansion.
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There are 19,083full-timeundergraduatestudents and 3,727 graduate students for masters or doctors degrees.
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Afull-timeundergraduatecourse consists of four sessions or eight semesters.
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Tuition, room and board forfull-timeundergraduatestudents (9 units) during the 20122013 academic year is $48,400.
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