Degrees
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College Preperation
College Lingo
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This degree or program typically takes 2 years to complete; however, flexible online programs can be designed to help you graduate in as little as 18 months. This is usually earned at community/junior colleges or trade schools.

Associates of Arts/AA Degree

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This money is given or lent to students in order to help pay for their education.

Financial Aid

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This is where students live, often with roommates. These places have laundry rooms and rec rooms, and it's a place where many friendships are made.

Dorm

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An official document that provides an inventory of courses and grades earned by a student throughout their academic/school career.

Trascripts

100

A college student who is studying to earn their first college degree.

Undergradute/Undergrad

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This degree is a special kind of award given to students after they finish college! This usually takes about four years of studying hard. People study many different subjects, like science, art, or business.

Bachelor's/Bachelor of Arts/BA

200

This money is a type of financial aid awarded to students to help fund their education. They are offered by schools, employers, communities, and other organizations and don't need to be repaid.

Scholarships

200

This is the time when students arrive at their new college/university and learn the important components (pieces) of what life will be like.

New Student Orientation

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This can and often is an abbreviation. This number is typically calculated by adding all the numbered grades you've received and dividing them by the number of credits/classes you've taken.

GPA

200

A person who is or has finished studying beyond a bachelor's degree.

Graduate/Gradute Student

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This degree is earned by students at a college or university. Students who earn these have been accepted into a college or university and have passed required classes and internships/experiences in an area of study.

College Degree/Degree

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This money is a tool to help cover the cost of higher education (education after high school). The money will have an interest rate (extra fees) set by the government or the private lender (whichever provided the funds).

Loans/Student Loans

300

This is where students come to study, relax, socialize, and sometimes eat.

Student Union/Cafe/Cafeteria

300

A professional who guides students through the college search, application, and selection process. Offering assistance with college development and financial aid strategies. 

Counselor/Advisor

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One of 2 primary 15-17 week academic terms. Usually Fall and Spring, but can sometimes be Winter or Summer.

Semester

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This degree is a special certificate you get from a university. It shows you have studied a specific subject in a lot of detail. You usually get this degree after you have finished your first university degree, called a bachelor's degree. Think of it as going deeper into a subject you really like! People with this degree are seen as having more advanced knowledge in their chosen field compared to those with only a bachelor's degree.

Master of Arts/M.A/Master's Degree

400

This money is provided to students by a program, a school, a community resource, a foundation, or the government. These students are often eligible for financial aid as well.

Grants

400

This is a financial aid program that provides part-time jobs to students with financial needs.

Work Study

400

This is the main thing that they decide to study in college. They take many classes that are connected with this area of study.

Program/Major

400

A highly educated teacher who works at a college or university.

Professor/Instructor

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This degree is the highest academic degree you can earn from a university. It shows that someone is an expert in their field. This special degree usually means they have done a lot of advanced study and original research.

Doctoral/Doctorates/PHD

500
This money is considered a fee or set of fees paid for instruction or teaching, usually in higher education. Every student pays these fees.

Tuition

500

This is someone who attends college while playing sports.

Student Athlete

500

This is a student who moves to a new college or university.

Transfer/Transfer Student

500

Usually located on or near a university campus, it sells required textbooks, school supplies, and college-branded gear (clothing, notebooks, etc.). There are often snacks, coffee, and student desires like earphones, books, and other materials.

Bookstore/Student Store