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- 4. School/ additional education after a four-year bachelor degree.
- 6. The series of courses of study organized to fulfill the requirements for a particular degree
- 7. an official paper stating that you have completed a course of study or passed an examination
- 8. This word is used to indicate the teaching staff of a university.
- 12. The units which universities use to record the completion of courses (with passing grades) that are required to complete the degree.
- 15. An academic record; an official record of grades earned during a high school career
- 17. Degree/ Postgraduate degree following the Bachelor's degree.
- 18. College/ a postsecondary school that offers career training, or preparation for a four-year college.
- 19. Program or course that a student is required to complete before being permitted to enroll in a more advanced program or courses.
- 20. College or University/ school partially funded by a state or local government
- 21. a position in which a recent graduate receives on-the-job training and classroom instruction, sometimes with pay.
- 23. schooling after high school that includes programs at technical colleges, community colleges, and four-year colleges
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- 1. Your secondary field of academic concentration or specialization
- 2. The field of academic study in which one concentrates or specializes
- 3. Degree/ An academic degree which usually takes four years to earn and is awarded by a college or university.
- 5. Program or course that a student is required to complete before being permitted to enroll in a more advanced program or courses.
- 6. College or University/ school that receives only a small amount of ongoing government support, tuition is usually higher, but so is the aid that is offered.
- 9. In most instances this is the designation for most doctoral degrees and is the abbreviation for "Doctor of Philosophy"
- 10. Aid/ scholarships, grants, loans, and other assistance programs that help pay for tuition and other postsecondary school expenses
- 11. courses that are not required in the basic core of your major, but are taken as additional credits that apply to your overall total of courses/credits necessary for graduation
- 13. and Board/ the money you spend at college for your dormitory and eating expense
- 14. fees paid for instruction, especially for postsecondary education.
- 16. Requirements, A set of rules established by each college for a student to be accepted.
- 22. or Technical School, a postsecondary school that offers instruction and training in a skill or trade. Examples: plumbing or cosmetology.
