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Scholarship/grant

A sum of money or other aid awarded to a student.

undergraduate

A student at a college or university who has not yet earned a bachelor’s or equivalent degree

tuition

A sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.

internship

Services for experience between the student and an organization.

Private university

Independent school that is funded in whole or in part by charging their students tuition or non-government institutions.

Federal/ personal loan

Allows you to borrow money to pay for education expenses.

Room and board

Average cost of housing and meal options for on campus living.

Public university

School funded predominately by the government.

wage

The amount of money paid for work by the hour.

salary

The amount of money paid for work on a yearly basis.

Income

The amount of money you earn or receive.

degree

An award given based on completion of specific requirements.

major

Specialization in a particular subject at a college or university.

minor

Related to study or qualification in a subject at a college or university.

Associate’s degree

A 2 year type of college degree. It is often awarded at a community college, as well as many distance learning programs. There are many different versions of this degree which signify the subject of study.

Bachelor’s degree

A 4 year type of college degree. It is offered, in hundreds of subjects, at full-service campus universities and also online schools.

Master’s degree

A graduate level degree (requires a bachelor’sdegree as a prerequisite) that consists of a full-time 2 year program of study. It can also be achieved part-time, but may take up to 3 o 4 years.

Doctorate degree

The highest degree attainable at most universities. It is most commonly associated with scientist and professors. Completion usually takes 5-10 years.