Educations
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100

The field of academic study in which one concentrates or specializes

Major

100

This word is used to indicate the teaching staff of a university.Master's Degree - Postgraduate degree following the Bachelor's degree.

Faculty

100

college entrance exam that tests proficiency in English, math, science, reading and writing

ACT

100

courses that are not required in the basic core of your major, but are taken as additional credits that apply to your overall total of courses/credits necessary for graduation


Electives

100

person who maintains the academic records. Our HS and every college has a registrar office

Registrar

200

the money you spend at college for your dormitory and eating expense

Room and Board

200

The units which universities use to record the completion of courses (with passing grades) that are required to complete the degree.


Credits

200

Recognition of a college or university by an outside agency indicating that the institution has been judged to meet established standards of quality.

Accreditation

200

a postsecondary school that offers career training, or preparation for a four-year college.


Community College

200

policy of admitting all applicants regardless of high school grades or admission test scores

open admission

300

fees paid for instruction, especially for postsecondary education.


Tuition

300

a postsecondary school that offers instruction and training in a skill or trade. Examples: plumbing or cosmetology.

Technical School

300

 In most instances this is the designation for most doctoral degrees and is the abbreviation for "Doctor of Philosophy".

PhD

300

school partially funded by a state or local government,

Public College or University

300

 course of study intended to expose a student to a broad sampling of academic studies. Reasoning, writing, and speaking skills are stressed

liberal arts

400

An academic record; an official record of grades earned during a high school career

Transcript

400

A set of rules established by each college for a student to be accepted.


Admission Requirements

400

The series of courses of study organized to fulfill the requirements for a particular degree, such as a BSc Major Chemistry program.


Program

400

school that receives only a small amount of ongoing government support, tuition is usually higher, but so is the aid that is offered.

Private College or University

400

amount and type of financial aid awards, along with any conditions attached to the award

financial aid package

500

schooling after high school that includes programs at technical colleges, community colleges, and four-year colleges.

Post secondary Education 

500

an official paper stating that you have completed a course of study or passed an examination

Certificate

500

 Program or course that a student is required to complete before being permitted to enroll in a more advanced program or courses.


Prerequisite

500

additional education after a four-year bachelor degree.

Graduate School

500

Free application for federal student aid) - online application form used to determine a college student's eligibility for financial aid


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