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Canvas: The learning management system used for online organization and course materials. Sometimes used to submit assignments, for online learning, and coursework.
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Caring Community Connections (CCC): Provides support to students who are experiencing challenges by identifying and linking them to appropriate resources.
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Class Schedule: A list of classes a student is enrolled in during a given semester, including course names and sections, instructor, meeting days and times, and classroom location. This can be found on My.SMU.
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Class Standing: Refers to a student's official year in school -- first-year (freshman), second-year (sophomore), third-year (junior), or fourth-year (senior) -- based on the number of college credits completed.
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Commencement: Graduation ceremony
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Community College: Local educational institution developed to provide a broad array of educational opportunities, typically offering both certificate programs as well as tracks leading to associates degrees.
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Commuter Student: A student who does not live on campus and instead drives to campus each day they have classes or other commitments.
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Concentration: An area of specialization, focusing on a core number of classes in a very specific field. In some majors, students need to choose at least one concentration.
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Course Catalog: Official list of programs and courses offered at a college or university that outlines critical information about admissions and academic requirements.
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Course Description: Important information and details about a course, from what the course entails to pre-requisites required.
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Course Load: The number of credit hours for which a student is enrolled in a given semester.
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Course Name/Number: A cataloging system that contains a series of letters and numbers to designate a course by the department that teaches it and the academic level.
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Course Section: When the same course is offered multiple times in the same semester, each course is designated with a section number. This is listed following the course name and number.
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Credit Hour: A unit of measurement that determines the amount of class time required each week of a term. In a typical semester system, a 3-hour class requires classes to meet in three 50 minute sessions or two one hour and twenty minute sessions.
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Curriculum: The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college that is required to graduate.