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- 2. A standardized test that high school students take to be used by colleges and universities to find students who are prepared for higher education.
- 5. Fee- A fee that colleges and universities for applying to their school
- 8. Getting accepted into a college means you can attend that college the next school year. Colleges normally mail out a letter to let you know that you can take further steps to get to the college, but it says that you can start looking into a course of action.
- 11. A group of people who help students get into a college admissions office. Being admitted to a college means that you are accepted into a college and can attend.
- 12. A measurement of time in college, referring to length of classes/courses and is typically 16 weeks long, meaning there are two semesters in the academic year, fall and spring.
- 13. Application- It is used by thousands of colleges to allow students to apply to multiple colleges/universities by filling out one application rather than multiple applications.
- 14. Admissions- How applications are evaluated as they come in. If you wait too long, all spots may be filled and you may not get accepted.
- 16. rate- The average number of students who are accepted into a certain college or university per year.
- 17. Application Deadline- The latest day/time an application can be submitted to get admitted into a college or university.
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- 1. Rate- The average number of students who graduate from a college or university.
- 3. Money students pay a university or college in order to attend and take classes there.
- 4. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a document students must file each year if they apply for student financial aid.
- 6. A test used by colleges to determine if students are ready for college level classes and learning the material, which is closely related to ACT.
- 7. ratio- The amount of teachers compared to the number of students.
- 9. A main focus of study.
- 10. Occurs after being accepted into a college and accepted to be a part of the college. You are put into classes and hold a spot until you get there.
- 15. optional choice- The students get to decide if they want to send in ACT or SAT test scores.
