Paying for College
Applying to College
Types of Colleges
College Misc.
High School
100

A grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement

What is a Scholarship?

100

The most widely use admissions test in the U.S

What is the SAT?

100

An independent school that sets its own policies and goals, and does not rely on state funds.

What is a Private College?

100

This lets your college choice know your career plans

What is your major?

100

This acrononym is your overall high school average.

What is the GPA? BONUS: what does GPA stand for?

200

Money borrowed by students or parents to pay for college expenses that the student will eventually need to repay

What are loans?

200

The suggested number of letters of recommendation needed for college applications

2-3. It is suggested you get one or two letters from teachers who know you well and a letter from your guidance counselor. 

200

A collection of colleges

What is a University?

200

A program that allows students to gain practical work experience with a company or organization, sometimes for credit.

What is an internship?

200

This is a record of your high school academic reports.

What is the transcript?

300

The acronym FAFSA stands for this

What is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid?

300

An application you can use to apply to many colleges for one fee

What is the Common Application?

300

A college that mostly offers two year degree programs, often called Associate Degrees. This type of college is often considered the most affordable.

What is a Community College?

300

A break typically taken between high school and college that might include travel, work, study, volunteering, or research which allows students to explore the world and gain valuable life skills and experience while transitioning into independence.

What is a gap year?

300

During your senior year, this is the day that completes your high school education.

What is graduation?

400

This type of financial assistance is different than a loan in that it does not need to be repaid

What is a grant?

400

An admission plan in which a student applies by early deadline but is not obligated to enroll if accepted

What is Early Action?

400

A school that specifically focuses on teaching you practical skills so that you can enter a specific job or earn a certification (i.e. cosmetology, medical technician, or automotive technology).

What is a Vocational or Technical College?

400

The college official or department who registers students. They also may be responsible for keeping permanent records and maintaining your student file.

What is the Registrar?

400

A unit that gives weight to the value, level or time requirements of an academic course

What is a Credit?

500

This State University of New York Program provides access, academic support and financial aid for students who show promise for succeeding in college but who may not otherwise be offered admission.

What is the Educational Opportunity Program or EOP?

500

An admission plan in which a student applies by early deadline, and the student must attend if accepted

What is Early Decision?

500

Colleges that offer a broad base of courses which include areas such as history, literature, languages, and mathematics.

What is a Liberal Arts College?

500

The college official or department who deals with the money or payments for your college education.

What is the Bursar?

500

In New York State, you are required to have this many credits to graduate High School.

What is 22 credits?

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