Jaylah franklin college vocabulary

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