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A 2- year college degree.
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Associate Degree
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A 4-year college degree.
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Bachelor's Degree
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A 2- year college degree.
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A 4-year college degree.
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A 6- year college degree.
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An 8-year college degree.
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The cost of instruction & facility use at an college or university.
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The cost you pay for living & eating on a college or university campus.
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A professional job you earn after you have completed your post-secondary education.
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The amount you get paid for performing a job, that includes wages or salary.
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The average of all of your grades from your freshman year through your senior year in high school.
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Grouping of occupations and industries based on the knowledge and skills required
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Post-secondary schools that are administered by a local or state government & receive funding from government sources.
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Post-secondary schools that are administered by a private organization & receive the majority of their funding from tuition, fees & donations to the school.
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A person who travels between home & school (or work).
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A person who lives on a university or college campus.
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Consists of a related series of courses that are grouped together by interest or skill set. They provide students with in-depth knowledge of a subject. There are five: STEM, Business & Industry, Public Service, Arts & Humanities, & Multidisciplinary Studies.
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Any education or training after high school. This is often called "higher education" or "college."
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A measure of a student's grades compared to the other students in the class.
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The boundary that determines to which public school each child is assigned.
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Schools that are free to attend & get their funding from local, state, & federal government funds.
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Schools that cost to attend & receive their funding from student tuition & donations.
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Schools that are free to attend & have specialized classes that prepare students for a career.
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An educational option in which parents educate their children at home.
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Schools that give students the opportunity to take high school & college classes at the same time.
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Schools that are free to attend but are operated independently from the the regular school districts.
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The assigned number you earn per class depending on if it is a one or two semester course. You receive .5 for a semester course & 1 for a 2 semester course.
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A person who starts up & takes on the risk of owning a business.
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A temporary paid or unpaid position that allows you to experience a work environment for a specific career.
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The estimated cost of purchasing the textbooks & course supplies for college.
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What you will spend on laundry, clothing, recreation & other personal items.
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A two-year college that provides an affordable education to qualified high school students & adults that may be working. People who graduate will earn a two-year Associate's degree.