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Office that coordinates the admission process |
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When colleges have a minimum score that must be obtained on thier entrance exam to be accepted |
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when the college accepts anyone with a high school diploma or GED. |
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Remedial or transitional courses that help in your deficient areas. |
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College-Level Examination Program |
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The college publication which outlines admission information and things like tuition and fees |
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This exam measures your skills in critical areas such as reading, math, and writing. |
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Is a time to learn about about the school and how it works. |
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A room where advisors are there to help you with your selection process |
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All students are required to take the same group of courses. |
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Any course of interest to you that is not specified for your major. |
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The amount of credit hours you are taking. |
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The process of exiting one institution and entering another. |
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Officially enrolling in the courses you have selected |
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Number assigned to your course that generally indicates the level of difficulty |
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process that allows you to be taken our of a course and select a new one. |
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take yourself out of the class with or without the instructors signature. |
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Highlights the important dates in the academic year |
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Where your grades are on record, needed if you transfer to another school |
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Determine by multiplying the point equivalent by the number of credit hours |
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determines whether or not you meet the qualifications for graduation |
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After you have completed 90 credit hours |
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Office of residential housing |
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Housing office Takes care of any housing applications and fees. |
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The cost of the classes you are enrolled in and additional fees. |
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coordinates funds such as loans, grants, scholarships, and work study |
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Coordinates student records of payment |
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failure to pay by the deadlines results in de-enrollment or PURGE |
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Often prepare you for entry level positions in some fields. |
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They prepare you for further graduate or professional study in your field. |
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often in technical or vocational fields. Certify you to practice a trade. |
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provide you with valuable support and advice to help with any needs. |
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Is a description about the course |
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Copying an authors work without citing it and saying it was your own. |
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Courses that are mandatory to have taken before you can apply for a certain field. like the nursing field. |
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An outline of what is expected of you in that particular course. |
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