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Study for end of Semester Exam

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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A school that is maintained at public expense.   Public School  
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A school founded by a private group rather than by the government, usually charging higher tuition.   Private School  
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An official report supplied by a school on the record of an individual student.   Transcript  
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The average grade earned by a student.   GPA  
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Money given to a student for college tuition based on financial need.   Financial Aid  
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An academic title given upon the completion of a course of study in college and universities.   Degree  
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A sum of money given to a student based on merit.   Scholarship  
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Money lent on the condition of being returned with interest.   Loan  
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Money granted to a student for college, that does not need to be repaid.   Grant  
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A degree awarded to a person who has completed undergraduate studies.   Bachelor Degree  
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Degree awarded by a graduate school to a person that has completed graduate level studies.   Masters Degree  
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The highest degree awarded by a graduate school to a person that has completed all graduate level studies and written a dissertation, approved by a board of professors.   Doctorate  
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A student in a college or university that is working toward their bachelor degree.   Undergraduate  
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A subject or field of study chosen by a student.   Major  
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A requirement before taking a class.   Prerequisite  
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The charge or fee for instruction.   Tuition  
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The conditions that need to be met in order to apply to the college or university.   Admissions Requirements  
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A person attending college in their home state.   Resident  
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A person going to college outside their home state.   Non-resident  
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Scholastic Aptitude Test; a standardized test used by college admissions to compare applicants.   SAT  
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A standardized test for college admissions developed by the American College Testing Program.   ACT  
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The grounds, including the buildings, of a college, university, or school.   Campus  
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An institution of learning of the highest level, offering undergraduate and graduate studies.   University  
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A post-secondary institution offering courses in liberal arts and sciences, with a bachelors degree as its highest level.   College  
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High School Education   Secondary Education  
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Education beyond High School   Post-Secondary Education  
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A teacher of the highest academic rank in a college or university.   Professor  
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A teacher ranking below an assistant professor.   Instructor  
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A graduate student appointed as a teacher's assistant in an undergraduate class.   Graduate assistant  
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A building containing a number of rooms for residents, usually along with common bathroom facilities and recreation areas.   Dormitory  
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