Campus Vocabulary
Admissions & Applications
Majors & Academics
IU Bloomington
Money & Financial Aid
100

This word refers to your main area of academic study in college.

What is a major?

100

This application platform lets student apply to multiple colleges at once.

What is the Common App?

100

Classes every student must take, regardless of their major.

What are general education (gen ed) courses?

100

This is IU's logo that can be found on websites, merch, etc. 

What is the IU trident?
100

This form is required to apply for financial aid.

What is the FAFSA?

200

This word refers to the building where you live on campus your first year.

What is a residence hall (dorm)?

200

This part of a college application lists the classes you took in high school and your grades. Also required when applying to colleges.

What is a transcript?

200

These are the units schools use to measure how much work a student has completed in a class toward graduation.

What are credits (credit hours)?

200

This is the moniker for all who attend IU.

What is "Hoosier?"
200

Money given to students for college that does not need to be repaid.

What is a scholarship?

300

This person helps you pick your classes and plan your academic path.

Who is an academic advisor?

300

This person represent a college or university, often guiding prospective students through the application process.

What is an admissions counselor?

300

These types of classes let you choose any subject you're curious about, outside your major or requirements.

What are electives?

300

This is the name of IU's famous mascot, who often shows up at games and campus events.

Who is Hoosier the Bison?

300

This type of financial assistance is based on a student's financial need and does not need to be repaid.

What is a grant?

400

These are classes you can take in high school that are college-level and may let you earn college credit.

What are AP classes?

400
This is the deadline for Early Action/Decision.

What is November 1st?

400

A work experience related to your major, often for credit, that helps you build real-world skills.

What is an internship?

400

IU offers this many undergraduate majors across its 12 schools.

What is over 200?

400

This month is the deadline to file for your financial aid.

What is June?

500

This acronym measures classes taken in college.

What is a GPA (Grade Point Average)?

500

This is the deadline for Regular Decision.

What is February 1st?

500

This term refers to the schedule or plan a student follows to complete their courses and graduate on time.

What is an academic/degree plan?

500

This spring event is one of the oldest in the U.S, which inspired the film Breaking Away.

What is the Little 500?

500

The full estimated cost of going to college, including tuition, housing, food, books, and personal expenses.

What is the cost of attendance?

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