DEGREES
COLLEGE TESTS
MONEY FOR COLLEGE
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES
COLLEGE BASICS
100

This degree takes two years to earn at a community college.

What is an Associate’s Degree?

100

This test measures English, math, reading, and science and is scored on a 1–36 scale.

What is the ACT?

100

This is the cost of attending classes at a college.

What is Tuition?

100

A course a student chooses to take that is not required.

What is an Elective?

100

A smaller institution focused mainly on undergraduate programs.

What is a College?

200

This four-year degree is earned at a college or university.

What is a Bachelor’s Degree?

200

This test measures reading, writing, and math and is scored from 400–1600.

What is the SAT?

200

Money that helps students pay for college; includes grants, scholarships, and loans.

What is Financial Aid?

200

A sequence of courses that prepares students for a specific job, field, or major.

What is a career pathway?

200

A larger institution offering bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees.

What is a University?

300

This degree is earned after a bachelor’s degree and usually takes two more years.

What is a Master’s Degree?

300

These college-level high school classes may earn students college credit if they pass the exam.

What are AP (Advanced Placement) courses?

300

Money for college that does not have to be repaid.

What is a Scholarship?

300

Activities outside of regular classes such as clubs, sports, or volunteering.

What are Extracurricular Activities?

300

The set of required subjects in high school, including math, English, science, and social studies.

What is a Core Curriculum?

400

This type of institution offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees and may include multiple schools inside it.

What is a University?

400

This term describes how a student measures compared to their classmates based on GPA.

What is Class Rank?

400

If a student wants to graduate with less debt, this type of high school course can help them save money by earning college credit early.

What is Dual Credit?

400

A course taken in high school that counts for both high school and college credit.

What is Dual Credit?

400

A student’s standing in their class based on GPA compared to classmates.

What is Class Rank?

500

If you wanted a degree that prepares you for a specific career in a shorter time than a bachelor’s, this is often your best option.

What is an Associate’s Degree?

500

Imagine a college admissions officer wants to compare two students from different states fairly using standardized tests. Which tests on our list help with that?

What are the SAT and ACT?

500

Imagine a student is planning a four-year college path and wants to know which combination of financial support will minimize debt. Which terms on our list are directly involved?

What are Financial Aid and Scholarships?

500

Think about a student who wants to challenge themselves academically and possibly earn college credit while in high school. Which course type would give them that advantage?

What are AP (Advanced Placement) courses?

500

Three areas students should focus on in high school to be well-rounded and strengthen their college applications.

What are GPA, Career Pathway, and Extracurricular Activities?

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