Identify two ways you can prepare for college.
1. Keeping GOOD grades in school now
2. Get involved at school/church/community!
3. Apply/look for scholarships
4. Build Meaningful relationships
5. Research jobs/internships (get a feel for what you want to major in)
6. Get around knowledgeable people who are where you want to go
This is the term for the place where students live on campus.
Dormitory/Residence Hall
This is the term for the money students pay to attend classes at a college or university.
Tuition
Identify one way in which the college classroom is different than the middle school/high school classroom.
Answers may vary.
This term refers to the academic subject area that a student specializes in.
Major
These letters, often from teachers or mentors, are required to support a student's college application.
Letter of Recommendation
This type of student organization focuses on academic, cultural, or social interests.
Club/Organization
This type of financial aid does not need to be repaid and is often awarded based on academic or other achievements.
Scholarships
Identify one way you can make a good impression on your college professor.
1. Arrive early
2. Introduce Yourself/Small Talk
3. Compliment
4. Be engaged in class
5. Participate/volunteer to answer questions
This academic document outlines the courses a student must complete to graduate.
Degree Plan/Curriculum
This standardized test is commonly required for undergraduate college admissions in the United States.
ACT/SAT
This person assists students living in residence halls with issues and organizes activities.
Resident Advisor/Resident Assistant
This government form is used by students to apply for financial aid.
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
Why is attendance in a college classroom important? Give at least two reasons
1. Colleges/University have an attendance policy-- missing too many days= getting dropped
2. You miss out on learning
3. Some work can only be done in class
This event, usually held before classes start, helps new students acclimate to college life.
Orientation
This document outlines a student's academic performance in high school.
Transcript
This is the center of student activities, often housing the student government and various clubs.
Student Union/Student Center
What's the name of the office on each college/university campus that handles finances?
Financial Aid Office
What is the name of the document you're given on the first day of a college class?
Syllabus
This is the primary type of degree awarded after four years of undergraduate study.
Bachelor's degree
This is the common term for a written statement by a student explaining why they want to attend a particular college.
Personal Statement/Cover Letter
This office helps students with their physical and mental health needs.
Health Services/Counseling Center
This program allows students to work part-time jobs to help pay for their education.
Work Study
If you receive a bad grade on a test/paper and don't understand "why" what should you do FIRST?
Step 1: Schedule a face to face or virtual meeting with your instructor/professor
These are optional additional subjects a student can study outside their major.
Electives