Academic Skills Center (ASC): Many refer to the Academic Skills Center as the ASC. It is the place on campus where you can find academic support and tutoring.

Award Letter: this is a letter the Financial Aid Office sends you. It summarizes your financial aid package. Which includes the financial aid and loans you qualify for, as well as your awarded scholarships.   

Course Pages: a page on MyHeritage organized by the instructor as a resource for students in their class.

Financial Aid Office: the office whose duty is all things financial aid. They also assist students with applying for scholarships and other types of funding, including work study.

Work Study Employment: federal- or state-funded part-time jobs on or off campus available to eligible students.

Holds: A hold is a restriction placed on your student record or account to indicate a needed action from the student. The hold may be applied for a variety of reasons, such as submitting a missing transcript, setting up a payment plan, or submitting verification forms if selected for Financial Aid Verification. 

Student Accounts: Student Accounts is where you go to set up a payment plan or to make a payment for your educational expenses.

Student ID: a unique student identification number assigned to you by the university.