College and Career Vocabulary

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  1. 4. A grant or payment made to support a student's education
  2. 7. Written by someone who can recommend a student's work or academic performance
  3. 9. Part of the FAFSA, a college program that allows students to work part-time while attending school.
  4. 11. A high school level course that is taken in excess of the regular school day
  5. 13. Money to help pay for college or career school
  6. 15. Money to be used for college that does NOT need to be paid back
  7. 17. an official document of a student's permanent academic record
  8. 20. A college entrance exam, standardized test that measure a student's skill in core areas: English, Math , Reading, Science
  9. 22. Student loans that DO accrue interest while you are in school
  10. 24. Grade point average
  11. 25. This degree is usually your first
  12. 26. can provide funding for students who want to take advanced course work while attending an Idaho Public School
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  1. 1. A type of loan designed to help students pay for post-secondary education (two types)
  2. 2. High School student earning credit at both the high school and the college level
  3. 3. Preliminary SAT
  4. 5. The charge or fee for the college/university
  5. 6. A specific subject that students can specialize in while obtaining their college degree
  6. 8. Process by which individuals apply to gain entry into a college or University
  7. 10. Student loans that do NOT accrue interest while you are in school
  8. 12. Free Application for Federal Student Aid; how students access grants, loans, work study
  9. 14. can include sports, student government, community service, employment, hobbies, clubs etc
  10. 16. A degree for students that have completed two years of study at Junior college or Community College
  11. 18. Military Entrance exam -Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Batter
  12. 19. unpaid/volunteer work for your community
  13. 21. A standardized test of a student's academic skills used for admission to US colleges
  14. 23. A degree for students that have completed 4 years of study at college or University