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The College Application
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What Time is It?
Ring Around the Campus
100

This free financial aid form for college opens on October 1st of each year. This is what...

What is the Free Application for Financial Aid - FAFSA?

100

is a group of courses required by a college in order to receive a degree –– an area you specialize in. 

What is your major?

100

The college admissions process begins on this day in high school.

What is Day 1?

100

During the junior year in high school, many students take this "Preliminary" test.

What is the PSAT?

100

During your senior year, you should have taken all standardized test before this month.

What is December?

200

This is a term used to describe a wide variety of educational strategies and programs that give high school students who have failed a class the opportunity to redo coursework or retake a course through alternate means—and thereby avoid failure and earn academic credit.

What is credit recovery.

200

This is an undergraduate college admission application that applicants may use to apply to any of more than 800 member colleges and universities in 49 states and the District of Columbia, as well as in Canada, China, and many European countries.

What is the common application?

200

This means getting accepted into a college 

What is Admission?

200

When you should begin researching your college options. 

What is freshmen year of high school?

200

This is a record of your high school academic reports.

What is the transcript?

300

This refers to the overall average of your academic performance, which includes dividing the number of quality points earned in all courses attempted by the total degree-credit hours in all attempted courses.

What is the cumulative GPA?

300

This piece of information on the college application informs the college of your ethnic background.

What is race?

300

An admission application option that allows a high school student who just entered his/her senior year of high school to file for early admission to his/her top choice college (or colleges).

What is Early Action?

300

The number of times you should rewrite your Personal Statement...

What is unlimited?

300

This is one of the factors when determining a college--no it is not about the when, but it is about the...

What is the location?

400

This is entrance exam used by most colleges and universities to make admissions decisions. 

What is the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)?

400

The college application must include this. Your electronic John Hancock.

What is a signature?

400

This is a good plan for applicants who know exactly which college they want to attend and are confident that they will be accepted.

What is Early Decision?

400

To many college students, this is considered free money that you receive for your excellent academic performance and/or extracurricular activity.

What is a merit scholarship?

400

Your transcript will include information such as your your cumulative weighted or unweighted GPA and this...

What is SAT/ACT scores?

500

If you did not pass your PARCC 10th grade Mathematics assessment with a 725 (Level 3) score, you must earn this score in your ACT mathematics section to be eligible for graduation in the state of New Jersey. 

What is 16?

500

All applications include a fee, unless you complete one of these.

What is a waiver?

500

An admissions procedure by which the college considers your application as soon as all the required credentials, such as school record and test scores, have been received.

What is Rolling Decision?

500

This is a category of admission available at some institutions for fully accepted students who wish—for a justifiable reason—to take a semester or year off before enrolling in college.

What is Deferred Enrollment?

500

An applicant is put on this when an admissions officer or committee decides to offer the applicant the opportunity to enroll in the institution only if there is space available in the incoming class after fully admitted students have responded to their offers to enroll.

What is the Wait List?

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