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  2. Student - Wikipedia

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    College students are often called Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors for each of the four years unless their undergraduate program calls for more than the traditional four years. First year. The first year of college or high school is referred to as Freshman year. A freshman is a first-year student in college, university or high school.

  3. Nontraditional student - Wikipedia

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    A nontraditional student is a term originating in North America, that refers to a category of students at colleges and universities. The term usually involves age and social characteristics. Nontraditional students are contrasted with traditional students.

  4. First-generation college students in the United States

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    First-generation college students in the United States are college students whose parents did not complete a baccalaureate degree.

  5. Freshman - Wikipedia

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    At college or university, freshman denotes students in their first year of study. The grade designations of high school are not used, but the terms sophomore, junior, and senior are kept at most schools. Some colleges, including historically women's colleges, do not use the term freshman but use first year, instead.

  6. Undergraduate education - Wikipedia

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    Undergraduate education is education conducted after secondary education and before postgraduate education, usually in a college or university. It typically includes all postsecondary programs up to the level of a bachelor's degree.

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  7. Higher education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, higher education is an optional stage of formal learning following secondary education. It is also referred to as post-secondary education, third-stage, third-level, or tertiary education. It covers stages 5 to 8 on the International ISCED 2011 scale.

  8. College admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    College admissions in the United States. 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 colleges or universities.

  9. Higher education - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., higher education is provided by universities, academies, colleges, seminaries, conservatories, and institutes of technology, and certain college-level institutions, including vocational schools, universities of applied sciences, trade schools, and other career-based colleges that award degrees.

  10. Traditional student - Wikipedia

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    A traditional student is a category of students at colleges and universities. Traditional students are contrasted with non-traditional students.

  11. Academic degree - Wikipedia

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    An academic degree is a qualification awarded to a student upon successful completion of a course of study in higher education, usually at a college or university. These institutions often offer degrees at various levels, usually divided into undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.