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A number that shows how well a student is performing in school based on grades.
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Units earned for completing classes that count toward graduation.
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The main subject a student studies in college is to prepare for a specific career.
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A document that summarizes a person’s skills, education, experiences, and achievements to show they are qualified for a job.
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A meeting where an employer asks questions to decide if someone is right for a job.
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A fixed amount of money is paid to an employee each year for their work, usually divided into paychecks throughout the year.
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The cost of attending a college, university, trade school, or training program.
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Money awarded to students to help pay for college or training programs does NOT have to be repaid.
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Aid Money that helps students pay for college or training programs.
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Pay Money earned for each hour a person works.
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Extra benefits from a job, beyond pay, such as health insurance, paid time off, or retirement plans.
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Moving to a higher position with more responsibility, greater trust, and usually higher pay.