GENERAL TERMs:
3-PEAT (Petition to repeat class 3 times): A student must submit a form to the Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs to request permission to request to take a class after two attempts.
ACCREDITATION: An endorsement given to educational institutions or academic degree programs by an organization that reviews qualifications.
AUDIT: To attend a class without receiving academic credit or grade or taking required testing.
COMMENCEMENT: Graduation ceremony
COMPLETION RATE: The number of credit hours passed divided by the total number of credit hours attempted. A 67% completion rate needs to be maintained so students do not lose financial aid.
CO-REQUISITES: A class that must be taken with another specific class.
COURSE NUMBER: A number that classifies a course. You usually need this number in order to register for a class.
CREDIT HOUR: Credit given for attending one lecture hour of class each week for 16 weeks or equivalent. Most college classes are three credit hours.
DEGREE PLAN: A specific list of required courses and electives to be completed for a degree.
DROP: Un-enrolling from a course prior to the deadline, which may result in some method of a refund to self-pay students.
DROP/ADD: Dropping or adding classes. Dropping a course may change one’s status from full-time to part-time status and impact financial aid. Deadlines apply.
ELECTIVE: A course chosen from a specified list to meet a requirement, such as Statewide Elective, Transfer Cluster Elective, or Transfer General Education Core elective; alternately, a course chosen due to student interest, which may not meet a requirement.
GENERAL EDUCATION: Classes including English, math, science, communication, social sciences, and other courses required to obtain an associate degree.
GPA: Grade-point average; the average of a student’s class grades, generally based on a 4.0 scale. A minimum of a 2.0 is required to keep from losing financial aid.