College Terms
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| Upper Division | Courses offered for junior/senior class level credit. These courses are not offered by community colleges, and they often require completion of prerequisite courses. Also refers to junior and senior students.
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| Undergraduate | An enrolled student who has not completed a baccalaureate degree; a freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior.
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| Freshmen | A student in their first year of College
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| Sophomore | A student in their second year of College
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| Junior | A student in their third year of College
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| Senior | A student in their fourth year of College
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| FAFSA | Federal Application For Student Aid; a form that the government uses to determine the amount of money a person is eligible to receive.
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| AA Degree/Associates Degree | A Degree from a Community or Two Year School
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| BA/Bachelor’s (Baccalaureate) Degree: | A degree normally associated with a four year school
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| G.P.A | The average of all grades received
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| IGETC (Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum): | A general education program which community college students can use to satisfy lower-division general education requirements at any CSU or UC campus
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| Major | A program of study that leads to a degree; the subject area in which a student pursuing a college degree develops the greatest depth of knowledge.
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| Prerequisite | A course or courses that must be successfully completed before a student can enroll in the next-level course or more advanced courses.
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| Transcript | The cumulative official record containing the courses, semester hours, and grades earned by a student at a college or university
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| Withdrawal | As a student, you may drop a class at any time during the semester. This is called WITHDRAWING from the course
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| A-G Requirements | Requirements are a sequence of high school courses
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| Grants | Money typically given to a college or university by the state and/or federal government. Eligible students receive grant awards from the colleges they attend. Grants do not have to be repaid.
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| Loans | Money borrowed from government or private institutions to assist in the funding of educational expenses.
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| Resident Adviser (RA) | Usually an undergraduate student, an RA is in charge of smaller sections of a residence hall or dormitory
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| DROP/ADD | Students who have registered for classes and want to change their schedule do this by dropping or adding a course
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