Name one path you can take after high school besides college.
Workforce, military, trade school
What is tuition?
Cost of attending school--coursework
You choose a school because your friends are going there. Is this a strong decision? Why or why not?
Not always, depends on personal goals/fit.
Name one career you're interested in.
Everyone respond.
Which option usually takes 2 years to complete?
Associate Degree
What is money you don't have to pay back called?
Scholarships or grants
You get accepted into a college but can't afford it. What's important to consider?
Financial fit, other options, scholarships
What is one step you can take this year to prepare for your future?
Everyone respond.
Research colleges, talk to a counselor or advisor, apply for programs/camps
True or False: You must go to a 4-year college to have a successful career
FALSE
Scholarships, grants, loans, work-study, savings
What does good 'fit' and good 'match' mean? 2 different definitions.
Fit = When your values, interests, wants, and social needs are aligned to the institution (affordability, major, clubs, location, religious affiliation, eyc.)
Match = When your academic credentials match the admissions qualifications (GPA, ACT score, selectivity)
Who is one person that can help you plan?
Counselor, teacher, mentor, family member
At a 4-year college or university
What could happen if you don't plan financially for college?
Debt, stress, not finishing school, etc.
What are examples of student life activities you would like to see when you go to college?
Student government, major-specific clubs, volunteer organizations, cultural/identity clubs, gaming, photography, etc.
What is one concern you have about life after high school?
Everyone respond.
What is one benefit of having multiple options after high school?
Flexibility, better fit for goals, reduces pressure, etc.
Why is it important to think about cost before choosing a college?
Avoid debt, affordability, long-term impact, etc.
DAILY DOUBLE: Would you rather:
1. Go to a free college far away OR
2. Pay to attend a school close to home
Pick your side of the room--explain your choice.
DAILY DOUBLE: Build your college! 2 minutes!
Name, location, one unique feature
Each team responds.