what is a degree?
is a disclosure of an achievement that is set by a college or university to undergraduate students that completed their college career.
minor
is another route to amplify your major course of learning.
Tuition
is the amount of money that is expected to be paid for being instructed by a school.
GPA
is your grade point average. It averages all your grades together.
associates degree
(Undergraduate degree) you are enrollege to a college or university for four years to earn your degree.
Matriculated
is when a student is accepted into or college or whatever university.
Financial aid
has different alternate ways for paying for educational expenses such as having a scholarship, grants, and etc.
Matriculated
is when a student is accepted into or college or whatever university.
master degree
(Graduate degree) you have to earn your degree, it usually takes up a lot of years but you could also do the minimum of 1-2 years to complete your masters.
Audit
is a course of study that approaches the educational decision that is organized by their work.
Student loan
is basically when you borrow money to pay for your education but you must pay all that money back in the long run.
Differences between a “public” and “private” college/university
private college could either be non-profit or profit but public colleges and universities are higher education organizations that are mainly sponsored by the state government.
doctorate degree
(PH.D) is the highest level of education that is usually about 3-5 years after your masters degree. But your medical degree is usually longer.
Trade School
is a school where students are trained for a specific job in an industry.
Scholarship
is when they give you money or aid to help you pay for your education
Differences between “in-state” and “out of state” college/university
In-state students live and pay taxes in the same state as the public organization. Out of state students live and pay taxes in a different state than the public organization.
major
is the main focus of your desired profession throughout your college career.
Certificate Program
is a profession to encourage students to be skillful on a specific subject or topic.
Accredited
is a course of a study that is acknowledged or fully accepted.
Difference between “online” and “brick and mortar” classes
brick and mortar need teachers, students, and everyone to be actually there and online doesn’t really need anybody to be present at all since they’re online.