Students and their families will complete this application to determine what financial aid they qualify for.
FAFSA
Post-secondary education is
education after high school
Secondary field of academic concentration is called a college
minor
This is the amount of money that you are paid annually by your job.
salary
10 minutes before the interview is scheduled to begin.
The two types of financial aid awarded to students
1. Need based
2. Merit based
What is tuition?
The cost of your classes at a college or university.
List 5 college majors
answers will vary
A quality or accomplishment that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity.
Qualification
Describe an appropriate outfit to wear to an interview.
answers will vary.
How often do you need to file FAFSA?
Every year that you plan on attending college.
What are 3 things you should factor into the REAL cost of attending a college?
tuition, meal plans, housing, cost of transportation, books, and materials.
Name three things you should consider when choosing a college.
Location, cost, atmosphere, housing, clubs and sports, class sizes, food
health insurance, dental insurance, paid time off, life insurance
A curriculum vitae is very similar to this
resume
This type of financial aid does NOT need to be paid back.
A grant or a scholarship
the grounds and buildings of a university or college are called the
campus
Give two reasons why it is important to visit a college before you apply?
Answers will vary
List three soft skills
problem-solving, critical thinking, flexibility, interpersonal communication, critical thinking
Why do you need a cover letter to go along with your resume?
It tells employers more about you, shows off your communication skills, and sets you apart from other applicants.
1. Grades
2. Sports
3. Family Income
4. Cost of the school (cost of attendance)
Besides studying hard, what should you be doing to get ready for college?
Read, work, join clubs, play sports, community service, leadership, talking with an advisor, taking and passing all exams, etc.
What is the difference between a private and a public college/university?
Public colleges are funded by the state government. Public colleges are typically larger and may have a larger selection of majors.
List three examples of hard skills
computer software or application knowledge, a degree or certification, typing skills, spoken languages
Give an example of a question you can ask when the interviewer says, "do you have any questions for us?"
What does the ideal candidate look like?
How would you describe the culture?
When will I hear more about your decision?
What are the next steps in the application process?