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In accurate to say Duke Kunshan University another undergraduate degree program at Duke

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It's inaccurate to say Duke Kunshan University is another undergraduate degree program at Duke. I'm referring specifically to the following: " Trinity is one of three undergraduate degree programs at Duke, the others being the Edmund T. Pratt School of Engineering and Duke Kunshan University."

Duke Kunshan University is its own separate university. This is what the DKU website says: "Students who complete Duke Kunshan University’s 4-year undergraduate curriculum will receive two degrees, one from Duke University and one from Duke Kunshan University."

Those who matriculate to Duke University (i.e., are accepted as students at Duke University) do not get a DKU degree and a Duke degree. They get just a Duke degree. Murielgh (talk) 17:51, 6 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

I have edited the article to remove that there are three undergraduate programs.
In fact, there are two undergraduate colleges: Trinity and Pratt. However, the Sanford School of Public Policy offers courses and majors to undergraduates but the program is administered through Trinity. Similarly, the Nicholas School of the Environment has majors for undergraduates but students get those degrees through Trinity. Murielgh (talk) 13:50, 7 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]