Glossary of Terms
academic calendar
Important dates for each semester; e.g., registration, add/drop, holidays and exams.
academic plan
A schedule of all courses needed to graduate in a certificate or degree program.
advisor
A professionally trained person who assists students with academic planning, registration and related concerns.
area of concentration
Courses that create a foundation for an intended major or electives to meet credit-hour requirements for a degree.
arts and sciences
Courses in the Arts and Sciences curricula parallel those offered at universities and are transferable to baccalaureate institutions.
associates degree
Five types are offered at Triton College: Associate in Arts (AA), Associate in Science (AS), Associate in Applied Science (AAS), Associate in Fine Arts (AFA) and Associate in General Studies (AGS).
articulated course
A course that meets the requirements for a specific course or elective credit at a four year college or university, or has been approved by the Illinois Articulation Initiative, identified by the ◊ symbol (i.e. RHT 101◊).
attendance policy
The number of absences permitted will vary from class to class.
audit
Taking a class to benefit from experience without receiving a grade or college credit. The cost of auditing a course is the same as that charged for enrolling for credit. Special registration procedures apply.
auxiliary fee
A $1 per course fee which supports the development and maintenance of recreational facilities designed for student use.
certificate
Awarded to students who complete specific requirements in career education certificate programs of less than 50 semester hours.
college success course work
Provides students with the knowledge of basic reading, writing and mathematical skills that are necessary for success in the course or program of study chosen by the student. College success courses may not be used to meet graduation requirements.
cooperative work experience
Program designed to enhance the student’s academic knowledge, personal development and professional preparation through a combination of classroom theory and practical work experience with area business and industry.
counselor
A professionally trained person who assists students with mental health needs.
course load per semester
Seventeen semester hours constitute the normal semester course load. A student is considered "full-time" if the semester hour course load is 12 hours or more.
credit hour
The unit used to quantitatively measure courses. The number of credits assigned to a course is usually determined by the number of in-class hours per week and the number of weeks per session.
credit by examination
Course credit awarded to students demonstrating knowledge through proficiency, DSST or CLEP Exams.
dean/associate dean
Individual responsible for a particular instructional or administrative division.
degree
Awarded to a student who has completed a program of study.
degree audit
A listing of all courses applicable to graduation requirements.
department chair
Person who assists in the organization of curricula, scheduling of classes and management of faculty members within their own department.
disciplinary action
Students who fail to comply with Triton College policies, regulations and rules will be subject to disciplinary action, including dismissal from the college.
district
Made up of 25 towns and villages that surround Triton College. The tuition rate is determined by the student’s residence.
drop a course
Action taken when a student no longer wants to take a course he/she has previously registered for. A course dropped during 100% tuition refund period does not appear on the student’s transcript. After 100% period, a ‘W’ will appear on the student’s transcript.
dual admission
Students are admitted simultaneously to both a 2-year college and the 4-year institution that will grant the final degree. The student will complete approximately the first 2 years of college at the 2-year college and transfer for the junior and senior year to the designated 4-year institution.
dual credit
The college and high school work together to align curriculum at the high school to meet the learning objectives, content and standards of a Triton College credited course. The dual credit course is taught by high school faculty who are qualified to teach at both the high school and college level and enrollment is open to academically talented high school students. Students receive a grade and credit on both their high school and Triton College transcript upon completing the course successfully. Earn a credit, get a college credit free.
dual degree
The Dual Degree Program provides selected in-district high school juniors an opportunity to complete their Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree while they are completing their last two years of high school simultaneously. Students attend classes on Triton College’s campus that fulfill the requirements for their high school diploma and an associate degree. Additionally, the program establishes a foundation toward early completion of their bachelor’s degree.
dual enrollment
High school students can also earn both college and high school credit by taking certain approved courses on Triton’s campus! Each fall and spring term, a schedule of dual credit courses will be provided to the participating high schools. Students can meet with their counselor to discuss options and qualification requirements before registering with the Early College Department. After the course is completed successfully, Triton and your high school will both award you a grade and credit. Depending on the high school, tuition and/or book costs may be covered by the school.
elective
Courses that students choose to take in order to reach the required number of hours for a certificate or degree. Students in some curricula have "recommended electives" or "program electives."
enrollment verification
Procedure to certify current or previous enrollment at Triton College.
extension sites
An outreach center of Triton College offering credit and non-credit courses at locations within the district.
extracurricular activities
Events or activities offered outside of the credit curriculum; e.g., clubs, athletics.
fee
Money charged for additional services beyond tuition rate (i.e., Registration fee, Student Services fee).
financial aid
Financial assistance designed to bridge the gap between the resources of the students and their families and the cost of attending Triton College. The different forms of financial aid are: grants, loans, work on campus, various local scholarships or veteran’s affairs.
financial aid transcript
Records showing past financial aid agreements between the student and any other colleges or universities.
flexible scheduling
Classes offered at a variety of times, course lengths and locations that respond to the student needs.
full time
Enrollment in 12 or more credit hours per semester (6 hours in summer session).
general petition
A form used by students when requesting that the college initiate an action pertaining to student enrollment.
general studies
An associate’s degree (AGS) intended for students whose educational goals cannot be adequately met by other degree programs. The AGS is awarded in individualized curricula that has been agreed upon by the student and counselor.
grade point
Numerical value assigned to the letter grade received in a class. Used to calculate a grade point average.
graduation petition
A form required to be considered for an upcoming graduation. It may be accessed in the student portal.
honors
Distinction awarded to graduates based on cumulative Grade Point Average at graduation.
honors study
The opportunity for honors study is available through general petition into Scholars Program course sections and Independent Study. These options are designed to provide intellectual challenge for the serious student.
hybrid/blended courses
A method of instruction that utilizes face-to-face and online deliveries.
Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI)
The Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) is a statewide agreement that allows transfer of the completed General Education Core Curriculum between participating Illinois institutions. Completion of the General Education Core Curriculum at any participating college or university in Illinois assures transferring students that lower-division general education requirements for an associate’s or bachelor’s degree have been satisfied.
incomplete grade
If a student is passing and misses the final examination (with authorization of the appropriate dean) or fails to complete a major course assignment, the instructor may assign a grade of an "I"—Incomplete. Coursework must be completed within 30 days of the start of the next semester (or date determined by instructor) or the grade automatically becomes "F".
independent study
Students working on their own in order to complete a course in an Arts and Sciences program. Special requirements apply.
international student
Non-native student wishing to attend Triton with a student visa. Special application process is required.
joint agreement
Understanding between Triton and other community colleges that out-of-district students can pay in-district tuition rates when enrolled in specific unique programs. Selected programs are available at in-district rates at other community colleges. Students enrolling in applied science programs are eligible.
lecture/lab
Number of hours students spend per week in lecture and/or laboratory time in a course.
MyTriton portal
Students are able to access information related to Triton activities (course schedules, registration, financial aid, tuition payment, etc.) online through their MyTriton portal.
online course
A method of instruction that is predominantly delivered online through the Internet.
part time
A student who is taking fewer than 12 semester hours (less than six hours in summer session).
permanent record
The college’s internal document reflecting the unabridged academic history of the student at the institution.
placement tests
Institutional placement tests in reading, writing and math required for all credit students. Used to determine placement into appropriate levels of course work.
prerequisite
A course or courses that must be completed before taking another.
probation (academic)
Student academic status when 13-24 semester hours are attempted with completion of less than 50 percent of semester hours attempted or cumulative GPA of less than 2.00.
probation (disciplinary)
Students who fail to comply with college rules and regulations will be subject to disciplinary action, including dismissal from the college. Disciplinary hearings are conducted.
refund
A student who officially withdraws from any class may be refunded a percentage of the course tuition, depending on when withdrawal is made. The refund schedule is published in each college catalog.
registration
The process of completing steps necessary to enroll in classes, which results in a class schedule.
repeating a course
Students may repeat any course but may not receive credit for the course more than once. Only the higher of the two grades will be used in computing the grade point average. This policy pertains to courses taken and repeated at Triton College.
reverse transfer
A student transferring from another college to Triton.
schedule (class)
A listing of times, days and location of a student’s courses.
schedule (semester)
A publication providing a complete listing of dates and times for courses offered for a semester.
scholars program
A program of course work for academically superior students intending to transfer to four-year institutions. Special admission procedures apply.
selective admission programs
Programs that have special enrollment requirements.
semester
The period when courses are conducted. Triton has fall, spring and summer semesters.
semester hour
See credit hour.
standards of academic progress
A procedure that identifies students who are seemingly making little or no academic progress and offers to help them correct academic weakness as early as possible.
student handbook
"Book 411" is Triton’s student handbook for campus information, including programs, services and departments.
student orientation
Session to introduce students to Triton programs, services and facilities. Optional course planning is included. Required for all new degree-seeking students.
student services fee
Fee is charged to any students enrolled in one or more credit classes. This fee supports programs such as student activities, College Center operations, Learning Resource Center and the school newspaper.
"2 + 2" agreements
These agreements define two years of specific Triton course work that would allow for transfer into specific programs of study at participating four-year institutions. The agreement(s) also define(s) the two years of course work required at the senior institutions for completion of the baccalaureate degree. For additional information, students are encouraged to contact a counselor.
transcripts
Documents which are forwarded to persons or agencies for their use in reviewing the academic performance of the student. An official transcript is a legal document which contains an official signature, date of issuance and college seal. An unofficial transcript has no signature, date, or seal and is intended for reference or advising purposes only.
transfer credit
Upon petition, credit that has been earned at another accredited college or university will be applied to the student’s Triton record.
transfer guide
A guide for the 2-year college student providing general information regarding course work at the 2-year college that matches the transfer requirements of the 4-year institution.
transfer services
Assistance to students who plan to transfer to a baccalaureate institution by helping them identify appropriate colleges and universities and scholarship sources.
tuition
Cost of attending courses based on residency status and the number of semester hours for which the student enrolls.
tuition payment plan
Agreement to make tuition payments in installments during the semester.
university center
Through strategic partnerships with senior institutions, the college will offer students the opportunity to continue their higher education pursuits for select bachelor degree programs without leaving the Triton campus.
withdrawal
Procedure to terminate enrollment in a class after the add/drop period. Students who do not officially withdraw from courses in which they are enrolled may be assigned a failing grade ("F") even if they never attend the class and will be held accountable for all tuition and fees.