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- 5. A student in their first year of a college or university
- 8. Classes College-level courses that high school students can take to earn credit for both high school and college simultaneously.
- 9. A final year in a four-year undergraduate program or a college that focuses on programs for older students.
- 11. Degree An institution that awards an undergraduate academic degree after approximately two to three years of study
- 13. entrance exam that measures academic readiness.
- 16. Classes College-level courses offered in high school that are equivalent to a first-year college course and lead to a national exam.
- 17. A secondary academic subject of study at a college or university that requires fewer credits than a major.
- 18. fee charged by a college or university for instruction.
- 21. A type of financial aid that provides borrowed money to cover educational costs, which must be repaid with interest.
- 22. A fraternity is a men's brotherhood, and a sorority is a women's sisterhood
- 23. Any college, university, or career school that participates in the federal student aid programs.
- 27. Letter An official notification from a college or university that a prospective student has been granted admission to the institution.
- 28. A building or a group of rooms on a college campus that provides living accommodations for students.
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- 1. A college offers courses for two years beyond high school, either as a complete training or in preparation for completion at a four-year college.
- 2. Rank A measure of a student's academic performance compared to their peers, determined by their GPA.
- 3. test measures subject skills,help make admissions decisions.
- 4. Hour A unit of academic work that typically represents one hour of classroom instruction per week plus a minimum of two hours of out-of-class work for one semester.
- 6. Activities Activities outside of regular academic classes that students can pursue to develop new skills and explore interests
- 7. An official record of a student's academic performance, including a list of all courses taken, the grades received, credit hours, and GPA.
- 10. Degree A four-year undergraduate academic degree awarded by a college or university after a program of study in a specific field.
- 12. A second-year student, typically in their second year of a four-year degree program
- 14. A form of financial aid for college that is typically based on financial need and does not need to be repaid, unlike a loan.
- 15. Non-repayable award of money given to students to help pay for their education, or other criteria such as athletic talent or specific areas of study.
- 19. A student's overall academic performance, calculated by dividing the total number of grade points earned by the total number of credit hours attempted.
- 20. A course or a specific skill level that a student must successfully complete before they can enroll in a more advanced course.
- 24. aid Money to help students and families pay for college expenses.
- 25. Degree The highest academic degree a college or university can award, signifying mastery of a field through advanced study and significant research.
- 26. Degree A graduate-level academic credential awarded by a college or university, requiring one to three years of study after a bachelor's degree.
