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