Across
- 1. An online experience that allows prospective students to explore college or university campus remotely, it typically includes videos, 360-degree images, and guides to showcase facilities, dorms, and other key areas on the campus.
- 5. A measure of the number of students for every faculty member at an institution.
- 7. A prepaid plan that allows students to eat a certain number of meals in campus dining halls or food courts each week or semester.
- 10. A standardized test taken while in high school, typically in spring or fall of junior or senior year,that college admission offices use to help decide whether to offer admission to an applicant.
- 14. A standardized college application used by over 900 colleges and universities in the United States. It allows students to apply to multiple schools using one application.
- 15. The primary field of study that a student chooses to focus on during their academic program.
- 16. The cost of instruction at a college or university. this cost does not include costs for books or additional fee's.
- 17. A division of the academic year typically lasting about 15-16 weeks. Most schools operate on this system
- 22. The specific deadline by which students must submit their applications for admission. This state is set in advance by the school.
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- 2. A policy where students can choose whether or not to submit standardized test scores such as SAT's or ACT's as part of their application.
- 3. The process of registering or officially joining a college or university after being accepted. It includes completing necessary paperwork, selecting courses, and paying fees.
- 4. The act of a college or university formally agreeing to admit a student into their program after reviewing their application.
- 6. The combined cost of housing and meals that students pay for living on campus. This cost is often bundled into one fee.
- 8. A non-refundable fee required by most colleges or universities when submitting an application for admission.
- 9. A form that students must fill out to apply for financial aid from the government, including, grants, loans, and work study programs.
- 11. The criteria of qualifications set by a college or university that a student must meet in order to be considered for admission.
- 12. The percentage of students who complete their degree program within a set time frame.
- 13. A building on a college or university campus where students live during the academic year. Typically, shared rooms and common areas are provided.
- 18. A college admissions process where applications are reviewed and decisions are made as they are received rather than after a set deadline. Students may apply anytime during the year and receive a decision soon after submission.
- 19. A facility on campus where students eat meals.
- 20. The percentage of applicants that are accepted to a college or university.
- 21. does Scholastic assessment test a standardized test commonly used for college and Michigan in the U.S. it measures a students proficiency in reading, writing, and mathematics.
