Degree Information
Academic Planning and Advising
Financial Aid and Cost
College Classes
100

A certificate of completion for a program of study.

What is a Degree

100

School official, usually assigned by your college or university, who can help choose your classes and make sure you are taking the right courses to graduate.

What is an Adviser or Academic Adviser

100

Basic cost of classes.

What is tuition 

100

Classes that meet face-to-face and do not have an online portion required.

What is Face-to-Face Classes
200

A degree earned beyond the Bachelor’s level. For example, the “Master’s Degree.”

What is a Graduate Degree

200

Grade point average; the average of your class grades, generally based on a 4.0 scale.

What is a GPA

200

Financial assistance that does not require repayment, or financial assistance based on merit or affiliation; do not require repayment

What is Grants and Scholarships 

200

Classes that are face-to-face mixed with online or distance instruction.

What is a Hybrid Class

300

A two-year degree (60 credit hours.) Basically, your first step toward a Bachelor’s Degree

What is an Associate's Degree

300

A specific list of required courses and electives to be completed for a degree.

What is a Degree Plan

300

Financial assistance that must be repaid. (Subsidized = interest free until student completes or discontinues studies, Unsubsidized = accumulates interest upon acceptance.)

What is a Loan

300

Usually 32 credit hours of basic study (Math, Communications, Science, etc.) that serve as a prerequisite to most degree programs.

What is a General Education Requirement or a GER

400

A four -year college degree. Usually requires at least 120 credit hours and selection of a “Major” and “Minor” area of study.

What is a Bachelor's Degree

400

Also called a “Degree Audit.” The process during which military transcripts, transcripts from other institutions, etc. are evaluated and transferred into usable college credit.

What is an Evaluation 

400

The acronym for the Federal Financial Aid Application

What is FAFSA

400

 A class you can take that is not specifically required by your major or minor.

What is an elective 

500

An endorsement given to educational institutions or academic degree programs by an organization that reviews academic qualifications.

What is Accreditation 

500

Most college classes are ___________, meaning their total meeting time for a week is six hours. They are added to your total of either 60 or 120 credits to graduate.

What is 3 Credit Hours/ Semester Hours

500

A student who lives in and meets the residency requirements for the state where a public university is located. Tuition at public universities often is more expensive for non-residents.

What is a Resident 

500

A student's concentrated field of study and student's secondary field of study (2 parts)

What is a Major and a Minor

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