Degrees
Education
Schools
Misc.
100

A degree that requires completion of 60 credit hours of college-level coursework. This usually takes 2-3 years. You can get a degree in many areas of interest and can transfer to a 4-year school.

A. What is an Associates Degree?

B. What is a Bachelor's Degree?

What is an Associates Degree?

100

Admission Requirements are qualifications or experience you need to have before you can be accepted as a student 

A. What is True?

B. What is False?

What is True?

100

A career relating to the armed forces, such as the army, navy, and the air force.

A. What is the Military?

B. What is College?

What is the Military?

100

A group of tests that when passed, allow a student to receive a certificate of high school equivalency.


A. What is General Education Development (GED)?

B. What is General Education Plan (GEP)?

What is General Education Development (GED)?

200

A college degree requires 120 credit hours of college coursework. The student takes general education classes (English, Math, etc) and then classes related to the major areas of study. This generally takes 4-5 years to complete.

A. What is a Master's Degree?

B. What is a Bachelor's Degree?

What is a Bachelor's Degree?

200

An academic record; an official record of grades and credits earned during your school career.

A. What is Grade Point Average?

B. What is a Transcript?

What is a Transcript?

200
A school that offers very specialized training in one of the trades such as carpentry, welding, plumbing, automotive, cosmetology, and graphic arts.


A. What is College/University?

B. What is Trade & Technical School?


 

What is Trade & Technical School?

200

A graduate or former student of a specific high school, college, or university.


A. What is Alumnus?

B. What is a Graduate?


What is Alumnus?

300

A document that identifies that a student has passed all the required high school classes for graduation.

A. What is a High School Diploma?

B. What is General Education Development?

What is a High School Diploma?

300

The field of academic study in which one concentrates or specializes.

A. What is Major?

B. What is Minor?

What is Major?

300

Fees paid instruction, especially for post-secondary education.


A. What is Tuition?

B. What is Financial Aid?

What is Tuition?

300

A combination of classroom instruction and on-the-job training to learn a skilled trade.


A. What is Apprenticeship?

B. What is an Internship?

What is Apprenticeship?

400

An advance degree (after a Bachelor's degree) in a particular area of interest/study. This generally takes 2-3 years to complete.

A. What is a High School Diploma?

B. What is a Master's Degree?

What is a Master's Degree?

400

Your secondary field of academic concentration or specialization.


A. What is Major?

B. What is Minor?

What is Minor?

400

Financial assistance for college or post-secondary training: scholarships, grants, waiver of fees, loans.


A. What is Tuition?

B. What is Financial Aid?


What is Financial Aid?

400

This is where you learn job skills while working.


A. What is On the job training?

B. What is Independence?

What is On the job training?

500

A certificate that requires between 20-30 credit hours of college coursework. These certificates are job/career-focused and include areas such as culinary, mechanics, and childcare, and health science.

A. What is Job/Career-focused Certificate

B. What is Trade/Technical School?

What is a Job/Career-focused Certificate?

500

Standards established by schools in order to receive a diploma. All of the classes and activities to graduate.

A. What are the Graduation Requirements?

B. What is Admission Requirements?

What are the Graduation Requirements?

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