Major
Something a student specializes in.
Major
Something a student specializes in.
Learning Community
The community of all students that are gaining an education.
Co-requisite
something you complete while taking a course.
Prerequisite
Something you need to complete before taking a course.
Upper Division Course
A more difficult course.
Lower Division Course
A less difficult course.
Pre-College Level Course
A course that prepares you for college level courses.
College Level Course
A course that is of college level.
Course Number
The name that the Course goes by.
Grade Options
Determines how a course impacts your GPA.
Audit
An inspection of a student's accounts.
Non-Credit/Continuing Education
Courses that do not count towards a degree.
Transcript
A compilation of all a student's grades.
Federal Work Study
A program providing part-time jobs to students in need.
Grant
A sum of money.
Scholarship
Money given to a student that excels at a certain activity to help pay for college.
Stafford Loan
Student loans given by the Department of Education.
FAFSA
An application completed in order to get financial aid.
Financial Aid
Money given to aid students who cannot pay tuition.
Career pathway
The path you take in order to get to your desired career.
Certificate
An official document showing proof of status.
Degree
A step of classification.
Elective
A class of which there is a variety to choose from that is not required.
General Education/Gen Ed
A broad curriculum.
Tuition
The cost to attend a school.
Term
A section of an academic year.
Credit Hour/Unit
A class.
Probation
A period of behavior moderation; used as a light punishment.
Student Number
The series of numbers that are used to identify a student.
Admission
To be accepted into a school that one applied to.
Enrollment
To sign up for a spot in a school/class.
Registration
To sign up for something.
Academic Year
The months during the year where school is open for students to take classes.