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Given to students who complete a program of at least two years of college work. This degree usually requires a minimum of 60 credit hours, with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 (a “C” average) or higher.

These are usually given during the last week of classes each semester.

Money given to a student to help pay for the cost of college. This money does not have to be repaid.

Offered upon completion of four years worth of coursework at a college or university.

Office responsible for keeping all academic records. You can go to this office to request copies of transcripts or to ask questions about what courses you need to take.

The form that a student submits to his/her chosen college. May include: report cards, test scores, and other information.

Money designed to help students pay for college education. This money is expected to be paid back by the student after graduation or if they leave the school prior to graduation.

Amount paid for each credit. Does not include the cost of books, fees, or room and board.

How college courses are measured. To earn one, a student must attend a class for one hour per week.

An outline of the important information about a course. It usually includes important dates, assignments, expectations and rules of that course.

Courses which a student may choose outside his/her major.

Academic record of a student at college. It may show courses taken, grades received, academic status and honors received.