VOCABULARY COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY SEARCH

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  1. 5. the price for academic instruction and related services, varies significantly by institution type and residency status
  2. 11. An institution that specializes in specific vocational training and technical education, often leading to certification or diplomas.
  3. 13. An institution that offers degree programs primarily through online courses, allowing for flexible learning schedules.
  4. 15. the total estimated cost of attending a specific college for one academic year, including tuition, fees, housing and food, books, transportation, and personal expenses
  5. 17. A higher education institution that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees across various fields of study.
  6. 19. A local institution that provides affordable education, typically offering associate degrees and certificate programs.
  7. 20. A university dedicated to producing research and offering advanced degrees, often providing extensive resources and facilities for graduate students.
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  1. 1. A college that does not operate for profit, often focusing on education and community service rather than financial gain Research University
  2. 2. A form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid, making them highly desirable for students. Grants can be awarded by federal and state governments, colleges and universities, and private organizations. The most common types are based on financial need, but some are merit-based.
  3. 3. to the expenses for student housing and meals, typically including a dormitory and a meal plan
  4. 4. A college focused on providing a broad-based education in the arts and sciences, emphasizing critical thinking and communication skills.
  5. 6. The procedure through which colleges and universities evaluate and select students for enrollment, often involving applications, interviews, and standardized tests.
  6. 7. An institution that primarily focuses on undergraduate education and may offer associate or bachelor’s degrees.
  7. 8. financial aid for higher education costs, requiring repayment with interest. They include federal loans from the government and private loans from financial institutions.
  8. 9. A group of eight prestigious universities in the Northeastern United States known for their high academic standards and selective admissions.
  9. 10. A college operated for profit, often emphasizing vocational training and career-oriented programs.
  10. 12. An Institution that is privately funded and operated, often with a higher tuition rate compared to public universities.
  11. 14. A division of a university that offers advanced degrees beyond the bachelor’s level, such as master’s and doctoral programs.
  12. 16. A public university funded by state governments, typically offering lower tuition rates for in-state residents.
  13. 18. A formal recognition that an institution meets certain standards of quality and academic integrity.