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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Adult Workforce Development | Post-secondary career and technical education programs. |
| Advanced Placement | Studying college-level material in high school. |
| Apprenticeship | Learning a trade while working as a skilled employee. |
| Articulation Agreements | Contracts between a high school and a college for coursework completed. |
| Associate Degree | A degree usually completed in two or more full-time years. |
| Bachelor’s Degree | College or University degree that takes an average of six years to complete. |
| Career and Technical High School | Specialized career training in high school. |
| Career Preparation | Education and training options. |
| Certificate | Document that is proof of completion of necessary career skills. |
| College Prep Courses | High school courses that help with post-secondary education. |
| Community College | Government-supporting local college that offers associate's degree. |
| Co-op Programs | Combines high school courses with paid work experiences. |
| Dual Credit | Advancing credit taken for both high school and college credit. |
| Dual Enrollment | PSEO courses taken on college campuses. |
| Gap Year | A year between high school graduation and the start of post-secondary education. |
| Gpa | A numerical summary of a student's academic performance, typically calculated on a 4.0 scale by dividing total quality points. |
| Internship | The position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification. |
| Online learning | Provides flexible, internet-based education through asynchronous (self-paced) or synchronous. |
| On the job training | A hands-on method where employees acquire skills and competencies directly in the workplace while performing productive, paid work. |
| Plan B | Career backup plan. |
| Post-secondary education | Any formal education or training pursued after high school, including 2-year and 4-year colleges, universities. |