Emily Sanchez college vocabulary

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  1. 5. A second year student in a four year undergraduate program
  2. 6. a secondary field of study that supplements a student's major, requiring a smaller, but coherent set of courses in a specific discipline
  3. 8. Credit Classes- college-level courses taken by high school students that earn them credit toward both their high school diploma and a future college degree
  4. 9. Money that does not need to be repaid
  5. 11. Classes- college-level courses offered in high school that can earn students college credit and advanced placement in college
  6. 13. Degree - an undergraduate academic degree, typically earned in two years at a community college or technical school, that requires about 60 credit hours
  7. 15. a student's primary subject of specialization, forming the core of their coursework for a bachelor's degree
  8. 16. Letter- an official notification from a university that a student has been granted admission to its programs
  9. 17. an undergraduate student in their fourth and final year of a four-year degree program
  10. 18. Rank–a measure of a student's academic performance compared to their peers, determined by their GPA
  11. 19. Degree- a four-year undergraduate degree that requires a mix of general education and specialized courses in a student's chosen major
  12. 23. fraternity is a social organization for men, while a sorority is a similar organization for women
  13. 26. student in their third year of a four-year degree program
  14. 27. awarded to a student to help cover the costs of higher education
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  1. 1. a university-owned building on campus that provides living quarters for students, typically containing private or semi-private rooms, common bathrooms, and shared lounges or kitchens
  2. 2. first-year student in their first year of college or university
  3. 3. Degree academic- degree awarded by a college or university after a student completes advanced, specialized study beyond a bachelor's degree
  4. 4. a course or requirement that a student must have completed before enrolling in a more advanced course or program
  5. 7. is (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
  6. 9. representation of a student's academic performance,
  7. 10. Activities- activities outside of regular academic classes that student can pursue to develop new skill and explore interests
  8. 12. Degree- the highest academic degree, preparing a person to be an expert in a field through advanced coursework and original research
  9. 14. Hou- a unit of measurement for academic coursework, typically representing one hour of direct instruction plus a minimum of two hours of out-of-class work per week for one semester
  10. 20. a test used for college admissions, measuring readiness in English, Math, Reading, and Science
  11. 21. the SAT is a test created by the College Board to measure college readiness in reading, writing, and math,
  12. 22. A college loan is money borrowed
  13. 23. aid helps students pay for college, including costs like tuition, fees, housing, books, and supplies
  14. 24. Is an official record of a student academic performance including a list of all courses taken the grades received credit hours and GPA
  15. 25. Money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.