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a student at a college or university who has not yet earned a bachelor's. 

Undergraduate

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 is the cost of taking classes at a college or university.

Tuition

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an official document that details a student's academic record.

Transcript

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a half-year term in a school or college. 

Semester

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is a form of financial aid awarded to students to help them pursue their education.

Scholarship

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abbreviation for Scholastic Aptitude Test: a test taken in the U.S. to measure students' abilities before they go to college.

SAT

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 is a standardized test that serves as a practice run for the SAT and also qualifies students for the National Merit Scholarship Program.

PSAT

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 is a secondary field of study that students can choose to pursue alongside their major.

Minor

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an advanced postgraduate academic degree that signifies in-depth knowledge and mastery of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.

Master’s Degree

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a student's primary field of study within a degree program.

Major

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a document that provides a positive assessment of a person's skills, abilities, and character, typically written by someone who has worked with or supervised them.

Letter of Recommendation

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is a type of financial aid awarded to students that does not need to be repaid.

Grant

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 a level of academic study pursued after completing an undergraduate degree.

Graduate School

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Grade Point Average, is a numerical representation of a student's academic performance.

GPA

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refers to money provided to help students pay for education-related expenses like tuition, fees, housing, and books.

Financial Aid

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stands for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It's a form that students in the United States fill out to apply for financial aid to help pay for college or career school.

FAFSA

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is the highest academic degree, signifying advanced scholarship and expertise in a specific field.

Doctorate Degree

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it signifies a level of academic achievement (an academic degree).

Degree

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 are a standardized measure of a course's academic value and the student's workload associated with it.

Credit Hour

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a type of publicly funded higher education institution, typically offering two-year associate's degrees and vocational training programs.

Community College

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an academic degree awarded by a college or university upon completion of a course of study, usually lasting four years.

Bachelor’s Degree

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a post-secondary degree typically earned in two years at a community college, technical college, or some four-year universities.

Associate’s Degree

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the process of formally requesting admission to a college or university.

Application

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most commonly refers to the American College Testing exam, a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States.

ACT

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a professional who guides students through their academic journey.

 Academic Advisor