When Schlunk compared law graduates to their undergraduate-degree-only academic peers, the results were bleak.
Graduate students are frequently subsidized (through tuition waivers, stipends, etc.) by their undergraduate counterparts.
Americans could complete their undergraduate degrees in three years (as is normal elsewhere), instead of four.
Students will be able to learn about note-taking, structuring an argument and plagiarism before they start their undergraduate courses.
Younger college students in particular may be willing to pay a premium to spend at least some of their undergraduate years on a campus.
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K. Krishna Kumar, who knew Prahalad from their undergraduate days in India, bought the idea and assigned half a dozen people to work with Prahalad.
Five owners earned their undergraduate degrees there, including embattled Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt and Washington's Ted Leonsis, who owns the Wizards and Capitals.
Now my folks have come a long, long way since their undergraduate days at Bob Jones University, BJU, where they met, married and missed the entire phenomena of The Beatles and Elvis.
Some experts argue that the programs belong at trade schools and that students should use their undergraduate years to learn something about the world before heading to business school for an M.
To address that problem, a growing number of colleges and universities are tailoring their undergraduate business curricula to encourage young entrepreneurs, providing the training and guidance they need to start their own businesses.
It is more important that universities are satisfied that A-levels enable young people to start their undergraduate degrees having gained the right knowledge and skills, than that ministers are able to influence content or methods of assessment.
The big increase will be in the number of MSc in Management programmes, which usually admit students straight from their undergraduate studies, rather than at the MBA level, the latter being designed for those with several years' business experience.
We have witnessed our medical colleagues embrace so-called "soft skills" (communication skills, a good bedside manner) through their improved undergraduate education.
Under the plan, high-fliers in their final year of undergraduate study would be recruited by Frontline.
For starters, supply every undergraduate with their own IBM (nyse: IBM - news - people ) ThinkPad and color printer upon enrollment.
In March of 2010, Bloomberg BusinessWeek published the results of a survey among American business undergraduate students and their job prospects as they prepared to graduate.
They are often in their early 30s, possibly parents, working full- or part-time, and likely to be the first generation in their family to get an undergraduate education.
Players only get an undergraduate degree during their playing days.
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For the past fifteen years Seton Hall has been a ubiquitous computing campus , that is, we provide a standard laptop to undergraduate students and their faculty as part of their tuition and fees.
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Graduate students are older and, as such, require different policies which disallow their participation in the more inexpensive undergraduate policy programs.
Mr Kille and his collaborators asked half of their volunteers (47 romantically unattached undergraduate students) to sit in a slightly wobbly chair next to a slightly wobbly table while engaged in the task assigned.
These undergraduate engineering students have organized their research, coursework, and extracurricular activities to find solutions to some of the most important problems facing the Nation in the 21st century.
In one of the conference sessions, Ms. Patton and her best friend since freshman year of college met with undergraduate women ostensibly to talk about their careers.
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The majority of undergraduate students completely ignored this input, confident that their own ideas would be superior.
One of the practical changes has been the increasing prevalence of undergraduate courses in which students major in business throughout their course, rather than just for two years.
Unlike undergraduate students, for which many universities offer comprehensive and inexpensive policies while attending their school full-time, most graduate programs do not offer broad scope health insurance plans, assuming that graduate students will be purchasing this on their own.
In this report we rank undergraduate institutions based on the quality of the education they provide, the experience of their students and how much their graduates achieve.
To build awareness and encourage more women applicants, Wharton has reached out to undergraduate schools and organised on campus events that enable women students and alumnae to tell their own stories.
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The list ranks U.S. undergraduate institutions by to the quality of the education they provide, the experiences of their students, the amount of debt students graduate with and how much they achieve.
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