What are the ACT and the SAT?
FSW is an example of this type of school.
What is a state school or a two-year college?
The form you need to fill out for federal government aid.
What is the FAFSA?
Associates, Masters, Doctoral.
What are types of degrees?
This is the date the FAFSA opens every year.
What is October 1st?
What are Dual Enrollment, AP and AICE classes?
Florida Southern College, Keiser University, Full Sail University.
What are private colleges in Florida?
"Free money"
Technical colleges offer this type of degree, typically earned in one year.
What is a certificate?
What is a Bachelor's degree?
There are 12 of these in the state of Florida.
What are public universities?
What is the Bright Futures scholarship?
This type of college is the most expensive.
What is a private college or university?
This is the date the college applications open every year.
The term for the area of study a student concentrates on in college.
What is a major?
The four Florida HBCU colleges.
FAMU, Florida Memorial University, Bethune Cookman and Edward Waters University.
This is money awarded to students based on athletics, academics or talents.
What are merit-based scholarships?
This is the date that many colleges have priority application deadlines.
What is November 1st?
The ACT and SAT scores needed to get 75% of Bright Futures.
What is a 25 and a 1210?
Although not a requirement to graduate high school, most colleges require two consecutive years of study in this subject.
What is a foreign language?
These are the two major categories of college charges.
What are tuition and housing?
This is the term for the part-time job offered on college campuses as a part of a financial aid package.
What is "work-study."
What is 3 or 4?
This is the test needed to apply to nursing school.
What is the TEAS test?