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What does undergratuate admissons mean?? (for a college)
actually, technically even if you had an associates you'd be admitted to the undergraduate program in order to get your bachelors...
Ok, not entirely sure where you're from, but in the states in order to get a specialized degree, a masters, a law degree, a medical degree etc, you need to do an undergraduate degree first which is your bachelors (there are obviously exceptions to thing, for example you can do a pharmacy degree with an associates). If you're getting out of high school you can either go to a community college which has 2 year degrees (an associates) and then go to a 4 year college and get your bachelors, or you can go straight into the undergraduate program (which is the 4 year college).
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undergraduate admissions is for someone that does not have enough credits for an associates degree with is a 2 year degree.
(so if you're a freshman, that's you).
It means you're entering the first four years of college to get a Bachelor's degree.