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When a student transfer from one institution to another prior to receiving a degree.
a) Academic Transfer
b) Admissions
c) Entrance Requirements
d) Certification

A test that assesses high school students' general educational development and their ability to complete college level work.
a) ACT
b) Duel Credit
c) Elective
d) Certification

The process of being accepted by a college or training program.
a) Admissions
b) Entrance Requirements
c) Certification
d) Duel Credit

A rigorous course taken at the high school level, taught by the high school instructor approved by the cooperating college or university.
a) Advanced Placement Course
b) Duel Credit
c) Elective
d) License

An academic title awarded by a college or university as an indication of the completion of a course of study that takes 4 or more years to complete.
a) Bachelor's Degree
b) Master's Degree
c) Doctorate Degree
d) Associate Degree

A credential indicating specific training in a career specialty.
a) Certification
b) License
c) Elective
d) Duel Credit

A post secondary institution that offers degrees.
a) College/University
b) Duel Credit
c) Admissions
d) Certification

An academic title awarded by a college or university as an indication of completion of an advanced course of study beyond a bachelor's degree, the highest level of graduate school.
a) Doctorate Degree
b) Associate Degree
c) Bachelor's Degree
d) Master's Degree

A course taken while in high school through college that awards both high school and college credit at the same time.
a) Duel Credit
b) Elective
c) Admissions
d) License

Classes that the student can choose. Fun classes.
a) Elective
b) Duel Credit
c) Certification
d) GPA

Standards to be passed in order to enter a college or university.
a) Entrance Requirements
b) Elective
c) Duel Credit
d) GPA

Free Application For Federal Student Aid. The required application to apply for any type of federal aid including grants, works study and student loans.
a) FAFSA
b) GPA
c) PLAN
d) P-SAT

Money students receive from a variety of sources to help pay for college.
a) Financial Aid
b) FAFSA
c) GPA
d) License

Grade Point Average. The points received for the grade earned. Points are totaled then averaged.
a) GPA
b) PLAN
c) ACT
d) SAT

Completing the rules and regulations pertaining to a career specialty in order to legally enter into that kind of work.
a) License
b) Certification
c) Duel Credit
d) Elective

Completing the rules and regulations pertaining to a career specialty in order to legally enter into that kind of work.
a) License
b) Certification
c) Duel Credit
d) Elective

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