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  1. 2. degree- a degree granted after 2 year course of study, especially by a community or junior college
  2. 3. degree- the highest academic degree that often requires extensive research and work in a subject area
  3. 9. degree- a degree given to a student by a college or university after 4 years of study.
  4. 11. a secondary area of focus in postsecondary education.
  5. 12. degree- a degree that is given to a student who has completed a bachelor’s degree ending with a high grade point average and is more specialized in a subject.
  6. 15. the primary are of study in postsecondary education and the foundation on which a student’s postsecondary education is built.
  7. 16. school- a school that focuses on preparing students for a specific job opposed to providing a general education such as a bachelor’s degree.
  8. 17. course- a class you must successfully complete prior to taking other courses.
  9. 18. the action of teaching a person a particular skill or behavior.
  10. 19. a document provided by a competent authority granting permission to engage in a business or occupation.
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  1. 1. funds that you borrow from public or private institutions to help you pay for postsecondary education.
  2. 4. description- a written account of a particular job or position, including the duties and responsibilities, level of education and skills required, and more.
  3. 5. education- education that occurs after high school.
  4. 6. on investment (ROI)- a measurement of the return one gets in exchange for the cost.
  5. 7. qualifications- the education, skills, and experience that are required for a candidate to be considered for hire.
  6. 8. an arrangement in which a person learns an art, trade or job under another more experienced person.
  7. 10. official approval to do something professionally legally.
  8. 13. application for federal student aid (FAFSA)- an application submitted to the US government that makes you eligible for federal student loans, grants, work-study programs, and military benefits.
  9. 14. funds typically given by the federal or state government that you are not required to pay back.