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Whats that word?
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What is Public College or University?
A two or four year college that is partially funded by the state
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What is the difference in a major and a minor?
Major= primary area of study that is related to the career you would like to have. Minor= secondary area of study. It is fewer classes and not required
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What is tuition?
The amount paid for each credit hour of enrollment. Tuition does not include the cost of books, fees, or room and board.
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Who is the professor?
The person who teaches the course and instructs the students
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Scottsdale Community College has a vegetable for their college mascot. What vegetable is it?
An Artichoke
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What is a private College or University?
School that receives only a small amount of ongoing government support. 100 point bonus: Is this less expensive then a public school?
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What is the difference between an associate's degree and a bachelor's degree?
An associate's degree = 2 years A bachelor's degree= 4 years
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What is financial aid?
Financial Aid - Financial Aid is made available from grants, scholarships, loans, and part-time employment from federal, state, institutional, and private sources.
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Who is the academic advisor?
Someone who helps plan your classes and makes sure you fulfill all credits before graduation.
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What is the most expensive university in North Dakota?
Jamestown College. Instate tuition is $19, 350.
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What is a trade school?
A school that teaches specific skills related to a certain career.
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What is the difference between an internship and apprenticeship?
Internship= a training program whereby the college students get a chance to work in the respective field and gain real world experience. Apprenticeship= A training program conducted in an industry or undertaking where the trainee gets a chance to learn and earn at the same time is known as apprenticeship.
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What is the admissions department?
The department at a college or university that oversees the application and acceptance process-
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Who should you meet with if you are struggling in a class?
A tutor
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What is the oldest university in the United States?
Harvard University
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What is a graduate school?
An advanced program where you continue your education after your bachelor's degree.
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What is the difference between full time status and part time status in terms of a college student
A full-time student is enrolled in 12 or more credit hours in a semester A part-time student is enrolled in less than 12 credit hours in a semester.
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What is accreditation?
Accreditation: Official approval of a program after a school has met specific requirements
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Who can help you with accommodations for college based on your disability?
Staff from Student Accessibility Services
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Who won the final four basketball tournament last year?
Villanova University
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What is an apprenticeship?
A combination of on the job training and classroom related work that is under the supervision of the professional in the trade.
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What is the difference between an undergraduate student and a graduate student
Undergraduate - An undergraduate is a student who is pursuing a one, two, or four-year degree Graduate- a student that pursues a degree after they have received a four year degree (Bachelor's degree)
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What does the word enrollment mean?
The number of students who are currently attending a particular college or university
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ME :)
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Where did Ms. Herauf and Ms. Vedvick go to college?
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA!!!!!!
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