Degrees & Academics
Campus Life
Classes & Grading
Money & Financial Aid
People & Services
100

This degree is typically earned after completing four years of college

Bachelor’s degree


100

This type of housing is located on campus for student

Dorm

100

This number represents a student’s academic performance on a 4.0 scale

GPA

100

This is the money students pay to attend classes each semester.

Tuition

100

This person leads lectures and assigns grades at a university

Professor

200

This degree is earned after a bachelor’s degree

Master’s degree

200

This campus location is where students eat meals

Cafeteria / Dining hall

200

This document explains class rules, grading, and expectations

Syllabus

200

This financial aid does not need to be paid back.

Scholarship

200

This person is the head of a college or university.

President

300

This term refers to a student’s main field of study

Major

300

This campus building is where students borrow books and study.

Library

300

This exam is usually taken at the end of a course

Final exam

300

This college program allows students to work part-time for financial aid

  • Work-study


300

This college service helps students plan their academic path

Academic advising

400

This science major focuses on living organisms.

biology

400

This campus organization represents the student body

Student government

400

This is the official record of all courses and grades earned.

Transcript

400

This test is often required for college admission in the U.S

SAT

400

This academic term refers to choosing classes for the next semeste

Registration

500

This math-based major studies data and probability

Statistics

500

This academic period usually lasts about 15–16 weeks

Semester

500

This violation occurs when someone uses another person’s work as their own

Plagiarism

500

This term refers to taking a temporary break from college

Leave of absence

500

This term describes classes taken over the internet

Online courses