Financial Aid
Careers/Jobs
College Vocab
True/False
Miscellaneous
100

This is a financial aid application required of all colleges in the United States

What is FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)?

100

Job practice you can get in high school AND earn credits

What is an internship?

100

A person who lives at home while going to college (goes to and from the college each day instead of living there)

What is a commuter?

100

You apply for college in the fall of your senior year.

TRUE: College applications are usually due in the fall/winter of your senior year so students work on applications in the fall of senior year

100

One of these things is NOT required for college applications: SAT scores, a personal essay, MCAS scores, a list of extracurricular activities, classes and grades. Which is it?

MCAS Scores: you need these to graduate but colleges will not ask for your MCAS scores

200
All students who go to college have loan debt to pay back: True or False

False: while many students graduate with debt, there are many ways to go to college AND avoid debt!

200

The name of at least one of HHS's work-based learning staff

Ms. Gillis, Ms. Barreto and Mr. Quinones (their offices are in the library)

200

The office that receives and reviews applications from students

What is admissions?

200

Volunteer work and sports are the most important things to help you get into college.

FALSE: The classes you take and the grades you get in those classes are the most important things to help you get into college

200

Money borrowed to help pay for college that you must pay back

What is a loan?
300

When should you start researching about college financial aid?

What is NOW?

300
The kind of degree the following careers require: Dental Hygienist, Registered Nurse, Sonographer, Veterinary Technician.

What is an Associate's Degree (this is a degree from a Community College, such as HCC).

300

A term used to refer to a student whose parents do not have a college degree

First generation

300

Dual enrollment credits (from HCC, Westfield, UMASS, etc) are transferrable to ANY college

FALSE: Some colleges will give you credit for college classes taken in high school, others will not. 

BUT...taking colleges classes in high school IS something that can increase your chances of being accepted into college (as long as you do well in those classes)

300

STCC (pronounced stick) is a community college in Springfield. What does it stand for?

Springfield Technical Community College

400

If I want to find out more about a college's cost and how to apply for financial aid, I go to this part of their website

What is the financial aid section of the website?

400

In the building trades someone starts off learning the trade from a more experienced person. The person who is learning the trade is called this.

What is an apprentice?

400

A test required by some colleges for admission

What is the SAT (or ACT)?

400

If I start my education at HCC and transfer to UMASS for a Bachelor's Degree, it will probably take me a total of 4 years.

TRUE: Typically, students who start at Community College (HCC) and transfer to a 4 year college (like UMASS), will graduate in 4 years with their Bachelor's Degree. 

400

a test you might take before college to determine which math and English classes you are eligible to take

What is a placement test?

500

The name of a tool on ALL college websites that you can use to estimate how much financial aid you will get.

What is Net Price Calculator?

500

The name an organization in Holyoke that provides youth with summer jobs AND helps students get jobs after high school?

What is MassHire (previously called Career Point)?

500

The name of the degree that you get when you graduate from a 4 year college or university (such as UMASS or Smith College).

What is a Bachelor's Degree?

500

Nursing is the most difficult major to be accepted into at a college. 

TRUE: You usually need to have very good grades to be accepted into a nursing program.

If you don't, don't worry! You can start colleges classes and THEN apply into nursing programs afterward. It just might take a bit longer.

500

What you study in college is called a...

MAJOR


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