Can you think of any words not included in this list that would be helpful to know in relationship to your college vocabulary?
I think that counseling would be helpful to know in your college vocabulary.
Can you think of any words not included in this list that would be helpful to know in relationship to your college vocabulary?
I think that counseling would be helpful to know in your college vocabulary.
When and where might you need each of the words?
You will need to use these words while you are in school.
Will you need some words more frequently than others?
I do think that you will need to use some words more than others.
Will you need all the words all the time?
You don't need these words all the time, but it can be helpful to know what they mean.
Are there any connections between the words that you can see?
The words are all connected because they relate to college and academics.
Can you see any ways to simplify the task of learning 30 words?
You can use repetition to help simplify learning 30 words where you can go over them multiple times.
Major
A field of study that someone specializes in.
Learning Community
A community of people that can help each other learn.
Co-requisite
I do not know what this is.
Prerequisite
Something you need to do before other courses.
Upper Division Course
A higher level class.
Lower Division Course
A lower level and easier class.
Pre-College Level Course
A course at a pre-college level.
College Level Course
A course that is at college level.
Course Number
A number to identify a certain course.
Grade Options
Different ways for a student to be graded.
Audit
I do not know what an audit is.
Non-Credit/Continuing Education
A class that doesn't give you credits.
Transcript
A document of a students grades.
Federal Work Study
Work that the school can give you.
Grant
Money given to a student to help them pay for school.
Scholarship
Money that is given to a student for college that has excelled in something.
Stafford Loan
A student loan.
FAFSA
Application for financial aid.
Financial Aid
Money that can be given to a student to help afford tuition.
Career pathway
The path you take for a certain career.
Certificate
A paper that shows what you have accomplished.
Degree
An achievement given to a student for completing a course.
Elective
A class that is given as a choice to students.
General Education/Gen Ed
Required classes for students.
Tuition
The cost for a class.
Term
A period of time during a school year.
Credit Hour/Unit
The number of credits a student will get per unit.
Probation
Something that is given to a student when they are not academically performing well.
Student Number
A number that the school gives a student for identification.
Admission
To be accepted into something that you enrolled in.
Enrollment
To officially sign up for a class or activity.
Registration
To sign up for something.
Academic Year
A year where school is in session.
Are gamers goal oriented?
Gamers are goal oriented because they play games where the goal is to beat certain levels or build up to reach their goal.