Lecture - This is an oral presentation of a subject given by a teacher., Degree - The qualification awarded after completing a university course, Credit - A completed unit of study that counts towards a degree, diploma or other qualification , Elective - A subject that you choose to take when doing a course of study, Grant - Money given by a government or other organization to help someone pay for something like a degree or a research project, Campus - The physical buildings and grounds owned by a college or university, Tutor - A more experienced student or teacher who offers one-and-one academic help usually in a specific subject., Scholarship - An award given by a college, university or outside institution to help a student pay for tuition or day-to-day expenses., Curriculum - The knowledge, skills, lectures, assignments, tests and presentations that make up a course. , Probation - This means that the student has lost good standing and faces expulsion from the university., Department - Colleges divide academic disciplines into departments to help with organizational management and encourage networking among students in similar majors., Dissertation - Is a long paper consisting of original research about a unique academic topic., Freshman - Also known as incoming students, these are learners who are in their first year of study at a college or university., Rector - Head of a higher educational institution., Term - One of the periods into which the academic year is divided,

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