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- 3. Staff member assigned to assist and advise students on academic matters.
- 4. Free Application for Federal Student Aid; A federal form that determines financial aid for college classes.
- 6. Another name for graduation.
- 14. A written request for admission to a college.
- 15. The cost of your classes. Some schools charge tuition based on how many units you take, while others charge a base rate per semester if you stay within a specific range of units
- 16. A subject or field of study chosen by a college student.
- 17. Graduates of a college or university.
- 18. Location of the college.
- 19. Attendance in a classroom without registration for credit.
- 21. An academic degree usually earned in four years.
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- 1. Also referred to as a Doctorate Degree. Usually, it consists of eight or more years of college.
- 2. An official report given by a college/school that contains an individual student's official records. It will list time attended, subjects studied, grades received, and special awards/recognition.
- 5. An undergraduate degree, usually two years in length.
- 7. This is awarded upon completion of courses in a concentrated skill area of study. (Primarily occupational.)
- 8. Borrowed money used to pay for college courses must be paid back.
- 9. Grade Point Average
- 10. A secondary course of study in college.
- 11. A certificate awarded by an educational institution for completion of required courses or a specific degree.
- 12. Traditionally in charge of a significant college area. For example, there may be a Dean of Students, a Dean of the Faculty, and a Dean of Arts & Sciences.
- 13. Money given to you for your studies. You usually do not need to pay this money back. Can come from your school, an organization, or a contest.
- 16. A graduate degree typically consisting of six years of college.
- 20. A college entrance test used to determine college readiness.