True/False
College Admissions
College 101
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College Prep
100

There are colleges in every state in the U.S.

True - Every state has at least one college or university

100

What do we call the document that colleges use to view your courses and grades from high school?

Transcript

100

How many years for full time students does it typically take to complete a bachelor's degree?

4 years

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Monies that get awarded to students to use towards college tuition, fees, books, etc. and that do not need to be paid back.

Scholarships

100

What does GPA stand for?

Grade Point Average

200

You can only ask certain people to write you a college recommendation letter 

False- you can ask anyone, but you should choose wisely!

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What does SAT stand for?

Standardized Admissions Test

200

What do we call the academic discipline that an undergraduate student commits to (i.e. their area of study)?

Major

200

What's the term for financial assistance that must be repaid with interest.

Loans

200

How many years of a foreign language is required to go to a 4 year university?

2 years

300

If you graduate college you will make more money on average than just a high school graduate

True- In 2023, avg. high school graduates earn $46,729, while avg. college graduates earn $60,000 for a bachelors

300

What could you do to make your application stand out?

Write a personal essay, do extracurriculars such as sports, choir, or band, get good grades, include good recommendations, etc.

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What's the highest level of college degree that can be earned?

Doctoral degree (PhD, DBA, EdD)

300

The fee paid for instruction or other services at an educational institution, such as a college or university

Tuition

300

When should you apply to colleges?

During your senior year of high school (or during the summer before senior year)

400
DOUBLE JEAOPARDY: Most colleges in the U.S. require an SAT test score for admission

False- The majority of colleges have adopted test-optional policies

400

Who helps with recruiting students, application procedures, financial aid options, campus life and other relevant aspects of the college?

Admissions Counselors

400

What subjects are on the SAT?

Math, English, Writing

400

Form required from students seeking need-based financial aid. It collects family income and other financial information.

FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

400

List 2 things you should consider when deciding on a college to attend.

Tuition costs, location, school size, housing and facilities, student organizations, campus culture, etc.

500

4 Year Universities require a GPA of 2.0 or higher for admissions

True- most colleges accept a minimum GPA of 2.0, if your GPA is lower you can consider community college or alternative programs

500

What's the number one thing college admissions look at when considering applications?

GPA

500

What term is used for the group of eight universities known for their academic excellence and social prestige?

Ivy League

500

a way for students to earn money to pay for school through part-time, on-campus jobs

Work Study

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: program where high school students can take college-level courses while still in high school, earning college credits that can transfer to a future institution 

College Now or Dual Enrollment

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