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place where students can purchase supplies and books for their classes
type of degree given upon completion of two years of study
a scholarship and mentoring program focused on increasing the number of students that attend college in Tennessee.
town where University of Tennessee is located
Federal grant program providing need-based grants to low-income students
Town where East Tennessee State University is located
transition period during which a borrower is not required to make student loan payments
type of student loan in which the borrower is responsible for interest from the date the loan is disbursed
booklet published by a school that contains detailed descriptions of courses and degree offerings
the form that families fill out to apply for federal grants, loans, and work-study funds for college students
type of school that offers special emphasis on education and training in technical fields
period of time designated by colleges and universities to divide the academic year
an area of interest studied at the same time as a major; however, fewer courses are required
type of degree given upon completion of four years of full-time study
campus office that coordinates on-campus living
campus office that makes the decision about your qualifications to attend
a course students must take before enrolling in another, more challenging course
standardized test used by many colleges and universities to evaluate applicants' academic skills and abilities
person at a college or university who helps students decide what classes to take, what major to pursue, etc.
a student working toward a master's or doctoral degree
an academic subject area in which a student chooses to earn a degree
an institution of higher learning offering courses of general study leading to associate, bachelor's, or graduate level degree programs

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