Admissions & Applications
Paying for College
Degrees
College Support
Academics
100

This platform allows students to apply to multiple colleges using one application.

What is the Common App?

100

This federal form is required to determine eligibility for most financial aid.

What is the FAFSA?

100

This two-year degree is commonly earned at a community college.

What is an Associate Degree?

100

A student is struggling in a math course and wants extra academic help outside of class.

What is a tutoring center?

100

A student's primary area of study in college.

What is a major?

200

Dates colleges require you to submit your application and all required materials. Different colleges may have different deadlines depending on the application plan you choose.

What is Application Deadlines?

200

Money awarded for college that does not need to be repaid and is often based on achievement, talent, or academics.

What is a scholarship?

200

This four-year degree is the most common degree earned by college students.

What is a Bachelor's Degree?

200

A student wants to ask a professor questions about an assignment outside of class time.

What are office hours?

200

The overall grade point average that includes all the courses you have taken throughout High School

What is Cumulative GPA?

300

A binding college application option where you apply to one college early and agree to attend if you are accepted.

What is Early Decision?

300

Money borrowed to help pay for college that must be repaid later.

What is a student loan?

300

An advanced degree you earn after completing a bachelor's degree to gain specialized knowledge or prepare for a specific career.

What is a Post Undergraduate Degree?

300

A student needs help choosing classes and making sure they are on track to graduate.

What is an academic advisor? 

300

A GPA that gives extra points for more challenging classes, such as Honors, AP, IB, or dual enrollment courses.

What is Weighted GPA? 

400

This application option allows students to apply earlier and receive a decision sooner without committing to attend.

What is Early Action?

400

Money awarded for college that does not need to be repaid and is often based on financial need.

What is a grant?

400

An accelerated program is an intensive, fast-track educational pathway that allows you to complete a degree or certificate in significantly less time than traditional programs.

Accelerated Program

400

A student is feeling overwhelmed by stress, homesickness, and the transition to college.

What are counseling services?

400

A fast-paced program that helps you build the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to succeed in your next stage of education

What is Summer Bridge?

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