College Money / Financial aid
College Money / Financial aid 2.0
College Life / Real Life
CCR
CAREER
100

This form must be completed to apply for federal financial aid for college.

FAFSA 

100

This is the financial document that students and parents must submit along with the FAFSA to report their income.

Their 2023 tax return

100

This is the informal term for the period during which students are expected to focus on studying for final exams at the end of a semester.

Extra 100pt: What is the term for the period when exams are happening in the middle of the semester? 

Finals week 

Extra: midterms 

100

When I need my transcript sent over to a college that I'm applying to, what should I do first? 


Extra 100pts if you add all the steps that you need to complete if you need a transcript sent to a school 

Add the college to SCOIR as "Applying"


Step 1: Add the college to SCOIR as "Applying"

Step 2: Submit a paper request form to Ms. Concepcion  

100

What are two documents you typically have to submit when you are applying for a job?

Resume and Cover Letter

200

These are two words for money that doesn’t have to be repaid, often awarded based on need or merit.

Grants & Scholarships

200

When does FAFSA become available for EVERY student?

December 1st

200

What happens when you have a tuition bill due and you have not paid for it by the time your class enrollment date comes? 

you will have a hold on your account and you will not be able to enroll in classes 

200

What are the two things Ms. Concepcion has been reminding you about (every single day) to complete?

Hint: this was not only posted on your August To Do, but also your Septemeber To Do

Personal Statements & College Lists 

200

What is the type of institution that you attend when want to begin your career right after high school? 

Trade school

300

What is the difference between a subsidized and unsubsidized loan

Subsidized Loans: You won't be charged interest until you graduate 

Unsubsidized Loans: Interest starts accumulating immediately.

300

This term describes the financial support awarded based on a student's academic achievements or special talents.

merit scholarship 

300

True or False: You only have to apply to FAFSA one time, which is when you begin applying for colleges 

FALSE: you have to apply to FAFSA every single year that you are in school!

300

Number of letters of recommendation(s) it is required to have on your SCOIR 

At least 2 
300

What is the difference between a cover letter and a resume? 

COVER LETTER - You write about why you are fit for the job / why you are applying 

RESUME - Displays your work  experiences and certifications 

400

What is interest on a loan?

Interest is the price you pay to borrow money or until it is returned  

400

When do you have to start paying off your student loans? 

6 months after graduation

400

This document is issued by a college upon completing a degree (aka graduation) and is required for some job applications.


your college degree/ diploma 

400

When is the Early Decision deadline for college applications? 

November 1st 

400

This is a professional network platform where users can connect with colleagues, find job opportunities, and showcase their skills.

LinkedIn

500

This is the formula used to determine how much financial aid a student is eligible to receive, based on their family’s financial situation.

Expected Family Contribution (EFC)

500

What percentage of college students graduate with student loan debt?

60%

500

This type of insurance covers personal belongings against theft or damage, often recommended for students living off-campus.

Renters Insurance 

500

What is the difference between Early Action and Early Decision for college applications? 

Early Action is Non-Binding - you can still keep your options open 

Early Decision is Binding - if accepted, you are committed to that school and you have to withdrawal your applications to other colleges 

500

What is the average salary in Chicago? 

$60,000-$70,000

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