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This is a new college student in their first year.

What is a freshman?

100

Colleges and universities charge you this to take classes at their institution.

What is tuition?

100

This college degree takes about two years of classes to complete.

What is an associate (or associate's) degree?

100
Time that a professor or instructor has designated to meet with students outside of class.

What are office hours?

100

Only about 10 percent of college students use this service to help them succeed, even though it's usually free.

What is tutoring (or the Achievement Center, Math Center, or Writing Center)?

200

Students sleep in this building (not in the classroom!).

What is a dormitory?

200

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, for short.

What is the FAFSA?

200

A college or university that is financially supported by state funding.

What is a public college or university?

200

An event where you can meet with employers and explore career options.

What is a career fair (or job fair)?

200

30% of these type of incoming freshmen are from families where neither parent previously attended college.

What is a first-generation student?

300

Someone who lives at home and drives their car or takes public transportation to campus.

What is a commuter student?

300

Named after a U.S. Senator from Rhode Island, this form of federal financial aid doesn't have to be paid back.

What is a Pell Grant?

300

A convenient way to complete college courses without having to live near the campus.

What is an online class (or a course at a satellite campus)?

300

The standardized college admissions test generally used in the state of Michigan.

What is the SAT?

300

About one-third of Americans have one.

What is a college degree?

400

A document given to students by the professor that explains the goals of the class and often lists reading assignments by week.

What is a syllabus?

400

This type of college can save you a significant amount of money in tuition, room and board, and other college costs.

What is a community college?

400

It's a college course that helps you succeed in your first year.

What is a college success course (or freshman seminar or college survival course)?

400

A class you can take in high school that can provide college-level credit if the student gets a successful exam score.

What is an Advanced Placement (or International Baccalaureate) class?

400

Only 2 percent of high school athletes receive one of these when they go to college.

What is an athletic scholarship?

500

This college professional helps you plan your classes and connects you with helpful resources on campus.

What is an academic advisor?

500

One in four Americans have this, averaging over $37,000 each.

What is student loan debt?

500

Someone who starts their college career at one school and finishes at another.

What is a transfer student?

500

A document written by someone who can evaluate the student's abilities and achievements.

What is a letter of recommendation?

500

Around ten percent of college students join one of these academic or social organizations.

What is a fraternity or sorority?

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