Ivan Quintanilla College Vocabulary

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  1. 5. A secondary area of study in college, requiring fewer credits than a major
  2. 8. programs that students participate in outside of school.
  3. 10. A fraternity is an all-male social organization, while a sorority is an all-female one.
  4. 11. A student first year of high school or college
  5. 13. Is a crucial measure of a student’s academic success.
  6. 14. ACTIVITES
  7. 17. A student third year of high school or college
  8. 19. DEGREE A 2 year college degree, typically awarded by community and often required 60 credits or 20 courses
  9. 20. Main area of academic specialization during college, which forms the foundation for your degree
  10. 21. Gain entrance into a four-year university, obtain scholarships, and/or assess their readiness for freshman-level college coursework.
  11. 23. A written, typewriter, or printed copy of words or a record
  12. 25. DEGREE An advanced postgraduate qualification offering deep expertise in a specific field, earned after a bachelor's degree
  13. 27. DEGREE The highest level of education degree, signifying mastery in a field through advanced coursework and extensive original research or a substantial project.
  14. 28. From to apply for grants, scholarships, work-study funds, and loans for college, career/trade school, or graduate school.
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  1. 1. A student second year of high school or college
  2. 2. AID Exempt or waive tuition, fees, and other expenses related to attending college.
  3. 3. A student fourth year of high school or college
  4. 4. Measure a high school student’s readiness for college, and provide colleges with one common data point that can be used to compare all applicants.
  5. 6. HOUR A unit of measurement that quantities the amount of learning time for college course, typically equaling one hour of in-class instruction plus a minimum of two hours of outside work per week.
  6. 7. CLASSES Let high school students take actual college courses.
  7. 9. DEGREE A undergraduate college degree, takes 4 years to complete, provides foundational knowledge in a chosen major through general education and specialized courses
  8. 12. A foundational class you must complete (often with a passing grade) before enrolling in a more advanced course.
  9. 13. Agreed to give or allow (something requested) to.
  10. 15. LETTER A formal document the official confirms acceptance of an offer.
  11. 16. A large bedroom for a number of people in a school or institution
  12. 18. That is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
  13. 22. RANK Comparing the students GPA against each other.
  14. 23. Money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.
  15. 24. Financial support awarded to a student, based on academic achievement or other criteria that may include financial need, for the purpose of schooling.
  16. 26. CLASSES College-level courses offered in high school by the college board.