ACA 122 - Final Exam Review || with Errorless Solutions 100%.
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Module
ACA 122
Institution
ACA 122
Goal Discernment correct answers the process of examining yourself and the options you have to make informed decisions and your future
Stages of Goal Discernment correct answers Self-Assessment, Goal Exploration, Goal Setting
Expectations of a High School Student correct answers Regular oppor...
ACA 122 - Final Exam Review || with Errorless Solutions
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Goal Discernment correct answers the process of examining yourself and the options you have to
make informed decisions and your future
Expectations of a High School Student correct answers Regular opportunities to check
understanding with graded assignments, regular reminders of due dates, strict policies with more
exceptions
Expectations of a College Student correct answers Less reminders about due dates, not as many
assignments to check understanding, self-directed learning, more responsibility over education
Syllabus correct answers important handout a college instructor will give students that is a
contract
Contents of a Syllabus correct answers Course information such as policies, contact information,
and an outline of instruction
Attendance correct answers Student's responsibility; some instructors may count this as a grade
for the class
Dropped Course correct answers Must happen before the 10% mark of the semester; 75% refund
at Wake Tech; does not go on to your transcript
Withdrawing from a Course correct answers Happens after the 10% point of the semester; no
refund available and may affect student's GPA depending on the point of withdraw in the
semester; will appear on transcript
Grade of W correct answers indicates that a student withdrew from a course prior to the 60%
point of the semester; does not factor into GPA.
Grade of WF correct answers indicates that a student withdrew (or was withdrawn by the
instructor) after the 60% of the semester; will affect GPA and is the same as an F for GPA
purposes.
How to calculate GPA correct answers Total Grade Points/Total Credit Hours
Plagiarism correct answers the act of taking someone else's ideas and making them seem like
they are your own; using ideas without permission or citation
Consequences of Plagiarism correct answers Failing grade in assignment or course, possible
withdraw from the course
, Financial Literacy correct answers Knowing how to create and meet your financial goals
Credit Score correct answers A statistical number (ranges from 300-850) that evaluates a
consumers creditworthiness; A good score will help you qualify for larger loans and lower
interest rates; bad credit can affect financial goals and professional goals
Financial Aid correct answers Methods of funding available to students to help pay for college
expenses; some must be paid back but others do not
Financial Aid is based on... correct answers Number of credit hours, program of study, and
financial need
Options for Financial Aid correct answers Grants, Loans, Scholarships, and work-study
programs
Loan correct answers An amount of money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back with
interest.
Grant correct answers An amount of money given by a government or other institution to an
individual or to an organization for a particular purpose such as education that does not have to
be repaid.
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) correct answers A cumulative GPA of 2.0 and a
cumulative completion rate of 67%. If one or both have not been met in a semester, then students
will be placed on academic warning. An academic warning can lead to a suspension if not
corrected.
Holland Code correct answers A personality and interest assessment consisting of a combination
of three letters; can help find similar work environments for your personality
Realistic (HC) correct answers "Doers"; Like working with things and tools, practical, love
nature, and are good problem-solvers
Conventional correct answers "Organizers"; Conforming, organized, practical, detail-oriented,
and like working with data
Enterprising correct answers "Persuaders"; Popular, influential, self-confident, social, public
speaking, leadership, and like working with people
Social correct answers "Helpers"; Enjoy helping others, skills in teaching and counseling,
cheerful, verbally oriented, and sensitive to others' needs
Investigative correct answers "Thinkers"; Explore ideas, skills in math and science, precise,
abstract thinking, and like working with data
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