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GPA

A Grade Point Average (GPA) is an average of all your grades put together over the time of your courses.

Private College

A private college is privately funded and makes its own rules, goals and policies.

Public College

A public college Is funded by public such as national or subnational government.

Co-Educational Institution

Teaching Males and Females At the same time in the same institution or class.

SAT

The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) measures your writing, math, and reading skills.

ACT

The American College Test (ACT) measures Math, Reading, English, and Science skills.

Associate's Degree

An Associate's Degree is given to a student after completing 2 years of a course of study.

Bachelor's Degree

A Bachelor's Degree is given upon a student after completing a course of study for 3-7 years.

Master's Degree

A Master's Degree is given to those who complete at least one year of prescribed study.



Doctorate Degree (PhD.)

A Doctorate can qualify a student to teach at a college or university.

Major

A subject or field of study chosen by a student to represent his or her principal interest.

Minor

A students secondary academic discipline while being in their undergraduate studies

Double major

A double major is an undergraduate student that completes two required sets of degree.

Study Abroad

To study abroad is when a university allows a student to study in a foreign country in a foreign college.