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| You must complete the process by which you are accepted into college |
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| (american college test)required to submit an application and pay a fee |
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| (scholastic aptitude test)most colleges have a min. score you must obtain on the entrance exam |
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| if college dosen't require a min. score, accepts students with high school diploma, and G.E.D |
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| (states itself)but college may still require entrance exam |
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| remedial or transitional. improves your skills in the deficient placement |
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(college level examination program)exam and receive for what you already know
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| college publication which outlines admissions info., tuition and fees, academic info, calender policies, and regulation standard classifications |
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| general function was outlined in the previous section |
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| full-time administrators that provide assistance with deciding on a major |
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| major or not your expected to review the college catalog |
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| courses that are not specified for your major |
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| amount of credit times two |
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| exiting one institution and entering another |
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| after advising, enroll officially by completing the registration process |
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| number associated with the course that indicates the difficulty level |
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| allows you to drop a class and add another generally within registration and during first week of school |
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| with or w/o the professor signature depending on the academic calender |
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| highlights important dates such as registration, holidays, mid-term, final exam, 1st and last days to drop/add |
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| required when transferring of schools and hiring process |
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| evaluate work from college/universities and determine whether you meet graduation qualifications |
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| office of residential housing |
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| applying for a residence hall and submitting any application fees |
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| charged for every credit hour, variable courses, photo copies are all charged in application |
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| coordinates the distribution of funds such as loans, grants, scholarships, and work study |
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| students record of payments, such as tuition and fees, fines from parking, or library books not returned |
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| failure to pay results in de-enrollment |
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| prepare you for entry-level work. such as medical work, child-care, or paralegal |
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| prepares you for further graduate or professional study in your field or for teaching business, registered nurse, or advertising |
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| often technical or vocational fields can certify you to practice a trade like cosmetology or auto repair |
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| of what will be taught in courses that are classified by number and title |
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| source of support , cope with college stressors, snd release your potential |
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| stealing work of another without citing as references, quoting, or paraphrasing |
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| an outline of what is expected of you in particular course |
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