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| where the admission process takes place |
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| having a minimum score to attend classes |
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| not having to have minimum score to attend classes |
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| also called remedial or transitional courses, they are courses that improve your skills in an area you are otherwise deficient in |
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| College-Level Examination Process |
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| the college publication which outlines admissions information, tuition and fees, academic information, college degree requirements, course descriptions, and services available to the student. |
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| used to determmine the academic skill level of students who havent taken the ACT or SAT |
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| your opportunity to learn about the school you will be attending |
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| where you can transfer information and get help on fulfilling course requirements |
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| group of courses students are required to take |
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| any course of interest that is not specified in your major |
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| the amount of hours you are taking |
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| the process of exiting one institutionand enter into another |
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| number assigned to a particular course that generally indicates the level of difficulty |
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| to add or get rid of classes |
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| to exit a course without a signature from the instructor |
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| highlights important dates in the academic year |
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| official records of courses you took and grades you made in them |
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| student who hasn't completed 30 credit hours |
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| student who hasn't completed 60 credit hours |
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| student who haasn't completed 90 credit hours |
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| student who completed aat least 90 credit hours |
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| Office of Residential Housing |
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| whwere the housing process takes pplace |
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| what you are rquired to pay for your education |
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| where you pay tuition and fees |
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| where you can take care of tuition, fees, and fines |
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| where you can take care of tuition fees and fines |
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| often prepare you for entry-levelwork in the fields |
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| often prepare you for further graduate or professional study in your field or for many kinds of employment |
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| often in technical or vocational fields and can certify you to practice a trade |
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| where you can recieve help with any problem you may have |
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| outlines of what will be taught in the course that are classified by a number and title |
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| stealing something already written and trying to pass it off as your own |
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| courses that are required before you can enter a new course |
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| outline of coursework and homework |
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