Two-year or four-year colleges and universities that are regulated in part by the State.
Public Colleges
The degree typically earned for completing a four-year undergraduate program.
Bachelor's or Baccalaureate degree
ACT and SAT
This office processes students' applications for admission.
Arizona
Businesses providing education as their product or service.
For-profit colleges
An institution offering education and training beyond high school.
College
Colleges rely on these to determine if a student is ready for college-level work.
Entrance exam scores
Requesting this allows a student to apply to college without paying an application fee.
North Carolina
Non-profit organizations not funded by State funds.
Non-profit independent colleges
Money provided to help a student pay for college.
Financial Aid
Experts recommend that students apply to at least this many schools or programs.
Glenville State University
Part of the PK-12 system; offer workforce training and certificates.
Career and technical centers
A student can change this at any point; however, doing so late may cause a delay in graduating.
Major
Students who take their entrance exams more than once often do this on their second try.
score higher
These list courses completed and grades earned.
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Miami University