Career Exploration

The Road to College
College Applications
Career Vocabulary
College Vocabulary
100

If you are not sure what career you would like in the future, it is a good idea to think about and figure out your what?

What are Interests?

100

The document that contains all of your classes and grades from high school

What is a transcript?

100

The name of the website widely used for applying to colleges

What is the Common Application (App)?

100

Work people do for pay

What is a job?

100

Another word for college

What is a University?

200

Instead of going to a tradition 2 or 4 year college, this type of school allows you to learn hands on about a certain occupation

What is Trade School?

200

Coming to school everyday will give you good what?

What is attendance?

200

The name of the form needed to be filled out in order to receive financial aid from the government

What is FAFSA (Free application for federal student aid)?

200

The ability to perform a task due to training and experience 

What is skill?

200

A college building containing living quarters for students

What is a dorm?

300

The amount you get paid in your career is called what?

What is salary?

300

The high stakes test that all students must pass in order to graduate?

What is MCAS?

300

Part of the college application where teachers, coaches, or bosses write a reference for you

What is a Letter of Recommendation?

300

A set of related skills and experiences

What is an Occupation?

300

A member of the faculty at a college or university

Who is a professor?

400

What employers look for in a potential employee

What are job skills?

400

How long does it typically take to earn a Bachelor's degree?

What is 4 years?

400

An optional part of the college application process that gives you a chance to explain why you may have some lower grades in high school

What is an Interview?

400

A temporary paid or unpaid position that involves direct work experience in a career field

What is an internship?

400

What you earn for completing a course of study

What is a credit?

500

Factors that stimulate your desire to be committed to a job

What is motivation?

500

A test that some colleges will require in order to assess your eligibility for admission, others may give you option to submit these scores.

What is the SAT/ACT?

500

Activities you are involved in outside of school that help you to look more appealing to colleges

What are extra curricular activities?

500

A legal document that allows a minor to hold a job

What is a work permit?

500

A measure of a student's academic achievement at a college

What is GPA?

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