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- 2. is a test used for college admissions in the U.S and measures a student's knowledge in reading,writing,and math.
- 6. a secondary, optional area of academic study that you pursue alongside your major.
- 9. Rank A measure of students academic performance compared to their peers in their high school graduation class.
- 10. is a form of gift aid-money given to students to help pay for college that does not need to be repaid.
- 12. a permanent record of a students academic performance showing every course taken, the grades received, and the associated credit hours.
- 15. a two-year undergraduate degree awarded by colleges,community colleges, and universities that provide technical and academic knowledge
- 16. Activities Any activity that a student participates in outside of school.
- 18. A first-year student at a college,university, or high school
- 20. is a free form students must complete to be eligible for federal financial aid for college.
- 23. The highest level of college degree,earned after completing a bachelors and often a masters degree.
- 24. A student in their final four years of college,university, high school
- 26. a large bedroom for a number of people in a school
- 27. aid is money given or lent to students to help pay for college or career school.
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- 1. Classes A college-level course taken by a high school student that provides credit for both high school graduation and a college degree.
- 3. A student in their third year of college,university,or high-school
- 4. an undergraduate academic degree typically earned in a four years at a college or university
- 5. A college fraternity is an all-male social organization, and a sorority is an all-female one.
- 7. An advanced academic credential obtained after a bachelor’s degree that signifies deep expertise in a specific field.
- 8. Classes courses offered in high school that allow students to earn college credit by taking a standardized AP exam at the end of the course.
- 11. A grant does not need to be repaid,often awarded based on financial need rather than academic merit.
- 13. A course or other requirement that must be completed before a student can enroll in a more advanced course.
- 14. The specific subject area in which a student specializes and earns a degree.
- 17. Hour A unit of academic value that represents the time and effort required for a course.
- 19. Letter An official notification from a college or university that you have been admitted as a student and are invited to enroll
- 21. is a test used for college admissions In the U.S and measures a students knowledge in english,math,reading, and science.
- 22. money borrowed from the government or a private leader to help pay for tuition,books,ECT. And it also must be repaid with interest
- 25. is a standardized number that represents a student's academic performance.
