This policy addresses undergraduate student interest in enrolling in graduate-level courses, and does not bear on linked courses that blend undergraduate and graduate students in one course.
Dual-listed undergraduate and graduate courses enhance the educational experience of both undergraduate and graduate students. While academic programs are generally encouraged to offer distinct ...
Title: Cross-Level Listing of Undergraduate and Graduate Courses Responsible Office: Office of the Provost Effective Date: September 14, 2023 Last Updated: June 21, 2024 This policy applies to William ...
Scrolling down far enough under any concentration on Courses@Brown, students might encounter 2000-level courses — graduate level courses — for which they are not technically eligible. Still, many ...
Enrolling in a Combined Accelerated Bachelor’s/Master’s degree can save you both time and money. The following resources will help you understand how your tuition ...
Undergraduate students can earn a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in one year after completing an undergraduate degree. The following resources will help you understand how your tuition and ...
Thousands of graduates, family members and friends gathered at the University of Georgia’s Stegeman Coliseum on Friday for ...
Student loans help graduate and undergraduate students pay for college tuition and other educational expenses, but must be repaid after graduation with interest, which makes it important to choose ...