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4th nine weeks test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Refers to the actions we take because of enjoyment and other internal factors. | Intrinsic motivation |
| Document that shows a student’s course and diploma pathway from 8th grade to graduation. | IGP (individual graduation plan) |
| Refers to a behavior that is driven by external rewards such as money, fame, grades, and praise. | Extrinsic motivation |
| Undergraduate degree usually takes about two years. | Associates degree |
| High school course that offers credit for college. | Advanced placement (AP) classes |
| A declared secondary academic discipline during undergraduate studies. | College minor |
| Courses required by a college in order to receive a degree. | College major |
| Money lent with interest that you have to pay back. | Loans |
| Money for college you don’t have to pay back. | Grant |
| A grant-in-aid to a student; money that doesn’t have to be paid back. | Scholarship |
| Program designed to give students mastery over a narrow subject area. | Certificate program |
| A class you have to take before you can take a certain class. | Prerequisite |
| Usually a second academic degree ; at a higher level, in a specific area of study. | Master’s degree |
| The highest degree you can earn. | Doctoral degree |
| A credential that verifies an individual has met the established skill standards required to enter the workforce in a certain field. | IBC (industry based certification) |
| Form filled out annually for college students to determine their eligibility for student financial aid. | FAFSA (free application for federal student aid) |
| Classes you get to choose or pick that are not mandatory. | Elective courses |
| Allow students to be enrolled in two separate academic institutions; refers to high school students taking college courses. | Dual enrollment classes |
| Something that gives a title to credit or confidence; qualification. | Credential |
| Means by which high school students can better meet the requirements for entry into college. | College prep courses |
| Offers students the opportunity to earn credit for college courses. | CLEP (college level examination program) |
| undergraduate degree usually takes about four years. | Bachelors degree |