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  1. 3. Money you borrow for college that you have to pay back with extra fees (interest).
  2. 4. student in their second year of high school or college.
  3. 6. Money to help pay for college, which can be grants, loans, scholarships, or work-study.
  4. 9. student in their third year of high school or college.
  5. 12. ACTIVITIES Activities like clubs, sports, or volunteering outside of school work.
  6. 13. college degree earned after about four years of study.
  7. 17. The main subject a student studies in college.
  8. 18. Rank How a student’s GPA compares to others in their graduating class.
  9. 20. A number that shows how well a student is doing in their classes.
  10. 21. CLASSES Harder high school classes that can count as college credit.
  11. 22. second subject a student studies along with their major.
  12. 23. two-year college degree, often from a community college.
  13. 24. Classes you must take before you can take a harder class.
  14. 25. The money you pay to go to college or university.
  15. 26. An official report showing the classes a student has taken and their grades.
  16. 27. the highest degree, involving research after a master’s degree.
  17. 28. higher degree earned after a bachelor’s degree, with more advanced study.
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  1. 1. LETTER A letter from a college telling a student they are admitted to attend.
  2. 2. building on campus where students live.
  3. 4. student in their fourth year of high school or college.
  4. 5. A form you fill out to apply for financial help from the U.S. government.
  5. 7. CLASSES Classes that count for both high school and college credit at the same time.
  6. 8. A student in their first year of high school or college.
  7. 10. Money given to students based on their skills or achievements that you don’t have to pay back.
  8. 11. A test for college admission in the U.S. that checks English, math, reading, and science skills.
  9. 14. Groups of male (fraternity) or female (sorority) students who join for social events and support.
  10. 15. Another popular college admission test that measures reading, math, and writing skills.
  11. 16. Money given to students who need help paying for college that doesn’t have to be paid back.
  12. 19. way to measure how much class time a course has.