Students who want to take classes for their own personal growth earn this degree.
What is the Associate in General Education (AGE)?
100
This degree (64 credit hours) with an emphasis on courses such as art, drama, or music
What is the Associate of Fine Arts degree or AFA?
100
A purposeful way to focus your mind and your energy on what you value most
What is goal setting?
100
Allows you to see connections between ideas
What are Concept Maps?
200
The systematic reflection on who you are as a person.
What is self-assessment?
200
A NC law that states that all community college courses that are designated as transferable will transfer to all public NC universities.
What is the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement?
200
Framework for writing goals
What is SMART?
200
Students should review their notes within how many hours of class.
What is 24 hours?
200
This is where most learning takes place in college
What is outside the classroom?
300
Widely-known and well-respected personality and interest assessment.
What are Holland Codes?
300
English and reading and math classes that prepare students for success in college-level courses
What is developmental education?
300
Dividing large projects into smaller pieces to complete over several days or weeks
What is Distributed Practice?
300
Answering all the questions on a test that you know first before answering the difficult questions.
What is the two-pass method?
300
The presentation of someone else's words and/or ideas as your own.
What is Plagiarism?
400
Community colleges offer these shorter credentials that typically demonstrate necessary requirements for professional certification and requires 12 - 18 credits
What is a certificate?
400
You must complete this course at the same time as a required course.
What is a co-requisite?
400
Taking notes while you read.
What is Annotating?
400
You should use this acronym to guide your note-taking.
What is SOARS?
400
The most important handout your instructor will give you all semester.
What is a syllabus?
500
This website allows students to complete interactive, self-scoring exercises that identify their personality and interests and their work values.
What is CFNC?
500
The number of hours you spend in class each week.
What are contact hours?
500
Reading to improve your overall understanding of a chapter's main topic.
What is Skimming?
500
A list of activities or tasks you need to complete
What is To-Do List?
500
This is a common indicator of your success in college