Dates/timeline
Classes
Money
Locations
Misc
100

First week before finals 

Dead week

100

A specialized field of study or subject area

Major

100

Money to be used for college that must be paid back

Loans

100

The buildings and grounds of a college or university 

Campus

100

An outline of the course schedule, assignments and expectations

syllabus

200

The earliest month to apply for federal financial aid 

October

200

An Introductory class may have this number in its title

101

200

federal or state financial aid that does not need to be paid back

Grant

200

If you need to add or drop a class, you need to visit this office

Register

200

A service that is offered to students who would like extra help with schoolwork or study skills

Tutoring

300

A set time to meet with a professor and ask questions 

Office Hours

300

An introduction to life at college

Orientation

300

The amount of money students actually pay for college after grants and scholarships 

Net Price

300

A Place you can receive books for your classes

library

300

A full-time student takes a minimum of this many credit hours per term

12

400

List the names of each terms 

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

400

A Course that must be taken before another course 

Prerequisite

400

Federal grant based on need

Pell Grant

400

questions based on credits 

Adviser office

400

Fun sports league on campus

Intramurals

500

When is the OSAC Scholarship Application due

March 1st

500

Doctors and nurses are available here if you get sick on campus

Health Center

500

Money for college from the federal of state government or the college

Financial AID

500

Where you go to get some extra energy for the day/Some people study there

Cafeteria

500

the form to complete to receive state financial aid

FAFSA or ORSAA

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