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        |  an educational institution or establishment, in particular. |  | 
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        |  an educational institution designed for instruction, examination, or both, of students in many branches of advanced learning, conferring degrees in various faculties, and often embodying colleges and similar institutions. |  | 
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        | a nonresidential junior college offering courses to people living in a particular area. |  | 
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        | a school supported by a private organization or private individuals rather than by the government. |  | 
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        | (chiefly in North America) a school supported by public funds. |  | 
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        | a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States. |  | 
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        | a degree granted after a two-year course of study, especially by a community or junior college. |  | 
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        | College admissions in the United States refers to the process of applying for entrance to institutions of higher education for undergraduate study at one of the nation's 2,675 schools. |  | 
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        | a formal request to an authority for something. |  | 
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        | a graduate or former student, especially a male one, of a particular school, college, or university. |  | 
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        | a warning that the student's performance falls below the institution's requirement for “good academic standing”. |  | 
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        | an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to seven years (depending on institution and academic discipline). |  | 
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        | a degree awarded by a graduate school or department, usually to a person who has completed at least one year of graduate study. |  | 
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        | the highest level of academic degree. |  | 
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        | a colloquial term for an academic degree taken by a person who has completed undergraduate courses. |  | 
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        | involves learning and studying for academic or professional degrees, academic or professional certificates, academic or professional diplomas, or other qualifications for which a first or bachelor's degree generally is required. |  | 
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        | a form that can be prepared annually by current and prospective college students (undergraduate and graduate) in the United States to determine their eligibility for student financial aid. |  | 
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        | a group of people sharing a common profession or interests. |  | 
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        | Below are the required credit hours to be certified as a full-time (FT), half-time (HT), or less than half-time (LT) undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral student for a long semester (fall or spring), and for the summer terms. |  | 
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        |  Below are the required credit hours to be certified as a full-time (FT), half-time (HT), or less than half-time (LT) undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral student for a long semester (fall or spring), and for the summer terms.  |  | 
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        | the unit of measuring educational CREDIT, usually based on the number of classroom hours per week throughout a term. |  | 
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        |  a comprehensive, structured approach for delivering academic and career and technical education to prepare students for postsecondary education and career success. |  | 
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        | specialize in (a particular subject) at a college or university. |  | 
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        | specialize in (a particular subject) at a college or university. |  | 
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        | a test usually given to a student entering an educational institution to determine specific knowledge or proficiency in various subjects for the purpose of assignment to appropriate courses or classes. |  | 
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        | a required prior condition. |  | 
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        | an outline of the subjects in a course of study or teaching. |  | 
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        | move from one place to another. |  | 
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        | the charge or fee for instruction, as at a private school or a college or university |  | 
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