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- 3. rigorous, college-level courses offered in high school by the college board
- 5. a numerical measure that ranks a students academic performance against their highschool classmates
- 8. a standardized entrance exam for high school students applying to 4 year colleges
- 10. a student in their 3rd year of a 4 year degree program
- 11. an undergraduate degree that is earned in 2 years
- 12. an official document from a college notifying a student that they have been granted admission to the institution.
- 14. A test for students academic skill, used for admission in u.s college
- 15. a student in their 1st year of undergraduate study at college or university
- 16. a social organization for women, part of “greek life” that offers lifelong sisterhood and focused on academics, leadership and philanthropy
- 18. a social or professional or honorary students organization for men or sometimes co-ed founded on shared goals,traditions and lifelong bonds
- 19. a numeric representation of a students academic performance
- 20. Allow eligible highschool students to take actual college courses earning both highschool and college credits.
- 26. outside of a students academic coursework, such as sports,clubs,arts, job and community service
- 28. a type of financial aid that allows students to borrow money to help pay for their education expenses.
- 29. a students secondary field of study at a college of university
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- 1. the highest academic degree a college or university can grant signifying expertise in a specific field
- 2. Term for money to help pay for college, which can include, grants,loans, , and work study
- 4. a 2nd year student in a 4 year undergraduate program
- 6. a students primary field of study
- 7. a degree that is earned after a bachelors degree that provides advanced expertise and specialization in that field and takes and extar 1-2 years to earn
- 9. a course or requirement that a student must complete before enrolling in a more advanced course
- 13. The fee charged for instruction at a college or university
- 17. an undergraduate academic degree that is typically earned in 4 years
- 21. an academic study or achievement, learning of a high level/ a grant to support students education.
- 22. a university owned building providing on campus housing with private or shared rooms
- 23. a form of financial aid that are rewards based on financial need and do not need to be payed back.
- 24. a free application for federal student aid to help pay for college and trade school
- 25. a student in their 4th and final year of an undergraduate program
- 27. a unit of academic work that typically represents one hour of direct classroom instruction
