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