University Vocabulary

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  1. 3. A formal presentation by an academic staff member, usually to a large number of students
  2. 4. Percentage of students applying to the university who are actually accepted.
  3. 6. Money students receive to help offset the cost of college
  4. 11. Student-crafted piece of writing showing admissions the qualities they possess.
  5. 14. Any activity, that offers the student to complement their classroom experiences.
  6. 16. An introductory undergraduate degree that often require two years of full-time study
  7. 17. A college admissions test including Evidence-Based Reading/Writing and Math
  8. 18. A professional learning experience that offers meaningful, practical work related to a student's field of study or career interest.
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  1. 1. Money students can receive for support based on needs or merit.
  2. 2. An undergraduate academic degree that usually requires three or more years of full-time study to complete
  3. 3. An assessment of the student's aptitudes, abilities, and interests, written by a teacher or counselor
  4. 5. A group of university departments concerned with a major division of knowledge.
  5. 7. Abbreviation for the Full Diploma Program at ISHCMC
  6. 8. The highest academic level available
  7. 9. The official record of high school grades and courses from 9th-12th grades.
  8. 10. After completing a bachelor's degree program, a student may decide to pursue advanced study in their field
  9. 12. Prerequisites are classes that colleges expect applicants to have taken prior to enrollment
  10. 13. A period, typically an academic year, taken by a student as a break between secondary school and higher education
  11. 15. People who have graduated from the institution.