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- 1. Social organizations for college students, typically distinguished by Greek letters, that offer brotherhood or sisterhood, community service opportunities, leadership development, and social events
- 6. aid a short support, as a loan or scholarship
- 9. Classes Advanced Placement classes, college-level courses taken in high school that can earn college credit.
- 10. Degree An academic degree awarded by a community college after a course of study lasting two to three years.
- 11. The primary field of study in which an undergraduate student specializes
- 13. Classes Classes taken in high school that count for both high school graduation and college credit.
- 19. Hour A unit of measurement for academic work, representing the amount of instruction time and supplementary out-of-class work required for a course
- 20. Activities School- sponsored activities that are not part of their academic curriculum, such as sports, clubs and art
- 22. A residential building on a college campus, often referred to as a "dorm" or "residence hall," where students live during the academic year.
- 24. a foundation to provide financial assistance to students.
- 25. A course or other requirement
- 28. An official record of a student's academic performance, including courses taken and grades received.
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- 1. the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form to apply for grants, scholarships
- 2. A second-year student in high school or college.
- 3. a student's academic performance
- 4. Degree An undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities after a course of study lasting three to seven years.
- 5. Degree A graduate-level academic degree awarded by universities and colleges
- 7. lending or furnished on condition of being returned with interest.
- 8. Degree The highest academic degree awarded by universities, involving extensive coursework and research
- 12. A third-year student in high school or college.
- 14. A secondary, optional academic discipline that requires fewer courses and credits than a major
- 15. A fourth-year student in high school or college.
- 16. A first-year student in high school or college.
- 17. a charge or fee for instruction, as at a private school or a college or university
- 18. Rank a numerical or percentile position showing how a student's academic performance
- 21. Letter A formal letter from a college confirming a student's admission.
- 23. something granted, as a privilege or right, a sum of money
- 26. a set of standardized college admissions test
- 27. a standardized college admissions test developed by ACT
