Key Terms Starting With "A"
Key Terms Starting With "C"
Key Terms Starting With "D"
Key Terms Starting With "F"
Key Terms Starting With "I"
100

 A member of the faculty who will help a student plan his or her program of study each semester.


Academic Advisor
100

 the area and buildings around a university, college, school, etc


Campus
100

 an official document and title that is given to someone who has successfully completed a series of classes at a college or university


Degree
100

he application used to determine financial aid from federal resources. 

FAFSA
100

 An arrangement that allows a student to earn college credit through individual study with the guidance of a faculty advisor.


Independent Study
200

 A group of tests required by most colleges as part of the admission process


ACT/SAT

200

- A course of study intended to educate students in a specific career area. Certificate programs are approximately thirty credits.


Certificate 

200

 a building on a school campus that has rooms where students can live


Dorm
200

 A student who is enrolled for at least twelve credits (or the equivalent number of noncredit courses) a semester.


Full time student 
200

 A credit-bearing work experience available to students. The Art, Psychology, English, Accounting/Business Administration, Hospitality Business, Communications, Criminal Justice, and Marketing/Retailing/Fashion Departments, among others, offer internship opportunities.


Internships 

300

Recognition of a college or university indicating that as a whole has been judged to be meeting its objectives.


Accreditation

300

The official publication of the College. It lists the faculty, programs, course descriptions, college regulations, and requirements for graduation.


Catalog (or Bulletin) 

300

- Concurrent enrollment is defined as credit hours earned when a highschool student is taking a college course for both high school and college credit, during the high school day, on the high school campus, taught by a qualified high school instructor


Dual Credit
300

 Financial assistance from the federal government on the basis of need for secondary education (usually does not need to be repaid)


Federal Pell Grant

300

A grade assigned to a student when, at semester's end, certain course requirements have yet to be fulfilled. The Incomplete grade is assigned at the discretion of the instructor. To earn credit for the course and receive a final grade, students must complete and submit the missing work by the end of the following semester. An Incomplete changes to an F (failure) if the work is not completed by this deadline.


Incomplete (INC)

400

Granting of credit or assignment to an advanced course on the basis of that a student has mastered the equivalent of an introductory course.


Advanced Placement (Pre-AP and AP courses in middle school and high school will eventually lead to courses giving college credit in high school)

400

another name (synonym) for class


Course
400

A time (usually the first week of the semester) when students may make changes in their schedules.


Drop/Add Period 

400

 Loan funded by the federal government and awarded by the institution, featuring low interest rates, repayable over an extended period of time.


Federal Perkins Loans

400

Opportunities for students to earn college credit through courses and internships in other countries. International study opportunities are available through a number of academic departments, including Accounting/Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Foreign Languages, Hospitality Business, and Marketing/Retailing/Fashion.

International Study Programs

500

A combination of aid determined by a college financial aid office. 

Aid Package 

500

A unit that gives weight to value, level or time requirements of an academic course.

Credit Hours

500

An honor conferred upon students in recognition of outstanding scholastic achievement. To qualify a student must have completed a minimum of twelve credits per semester and attained a 3.5 or higher semester average with no grades of withdrawal (W or UW), failure (F), unsatisfactory (U), or incomplete (INC). Part-time students are also eligible for the Dean's Honor List.


Dean's Honor List

500

Colleges managed and governed by private organizations and corporations with flexibility and online options. But many leave students in debt.

For Profit College

500

 A period (approximately four weeks) between the end of the fall semester and the beginning of the spring semester.


Intersession 

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