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Your primary subject or area that you study the most for the career you want |
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A secondary and limited subject or area that you study the basics of |
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A document that tells you what classes and when you need to take them. it tells you the length of class and how many hours a week you will be in class |
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A person who's purpose is to help you stay on track to graduate on time. They explain ypur degree plan, how to register, what you will need for the class, and where to find various resources on campus |
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A 2-year post-secondary degree. Students who pursue this kind of degree full-time can complete a program in as little as two years-though many may choose to go at their own pace |
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A student of any age working towards their Bachelor's degree which is earned through a 4-year plan |
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A student has completed their Bachelor's degree and is pursuing even more specific training in a specific career field. When completed they will have earned a Master's degree |
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The status of your overall grades/GPA after each semester of college. |
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Occurs when you have failed classes and your GPA is too low based on your programs' GPA requirement. You have one semester to bring your GPA up to passing or you will be withdrawn from the program and possibly the university. You can also lose your scholarship and grant money. |
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