Aileen college vocabulary :(|)
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- 3. a standardized test for college admissions in the United States that measures reading, writing, and math skills
- 5. AID Money provided to help students pay for college expenses, including tuition, books, and housing.
- 9. ACTIVITIES not part of a school's regular academic curriculum
- 10. A student residence building on or near a college campus where students live (often called a “dorm”).
- 12. a standardized college admissions exam that assesses a student's readiness for college-level work
- 13. The first year of high school or a four-year college. Or University.
- 18. The fourth and final year of high school or a four-year college.Or University.
- 20. Money given to help pay for college that is often based on financial need and does not have to be repaid, giving an advantage to students with low income.
- 21. A secondary field of study that requires fewer classes than a major and is completed alongside the major.
- 22. (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) a form students complete to determine eligibility for financial aid such as grants, loans, and work-study.
- 23. The third year of high school or a four-year college.Or University.
- 24. college-level courses offered in high schools that allow students to earn college credit before graduating
- 25. RANK A student’s academic standing compared to others in the same graduating class, usually based on GPA.
- 26. The main subject or field of study a student chooses to focus on in college (such as biology, history, or engineering).
- 27. DEGREE A graduate degree earned after a bachelor’s degree, taking an additional 1-2 years in the school of choice and focusing on a advanced study in a specific field.
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- 1. Student organizations at colleges that focus on social activities, leadership, service, and networking; fraternities are traditionally for men, sororities for women.
- 2. an official record of a student's academic performance, detailing the courses they have taken, the grades they have earned, and their degree or certificate
- 4. An official letter (or email) from a college or school that confirms a student has been admitted.
- 6. DEGREE The highest level of college degree, earned after a master’s or bachelor’s degree, involving extensive research and study (examples: PhD, EdD, MD).
- 7. Money borrowed to pay for education that must be repaid, usually with interest from a bank.
- 8. The fee of extra education after graduating from high school. Such as college, university, and private school.
- 10. Courses that allow students to earn both high school and college credit at the same time.
- 11. HOUR A unit that measures the amount of instructional time a course provides; colleges require a certain number of credit hours to earn a degree.
- 14. The second year of high school or a four-year college.Or University.
- 15. Classes or requirements that must be completed before taking a more advanced course.
- 16. DEGREE An undergraduate degree usually earned after about 2 years of study, often earned at a community college.
- 17. DEGREE An undergraduate college degree is usually earned after about 4 years of study at a university or college.
- 19. Money gained to students for academics, talents, or achievements that does not have to be repaid. It can be won through applications as well.
- 20. (Grade Point Average) a number that represents a student’s overall academic performance.