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CONCEPT Continuing and Professional Studies
What is the Undergraduate cohort system?
The undergraduate programs are structured in cohort systems. Entering a cohort will mean that students take classes with the same people throughout their two years in the PAU programs.This allows students to get to know their peers personally, and helps create a strong network of friends and professional connections.
The cohort system enhances a student's academic experiences by creating an environment that is more conducive to collaborative learning.