What does FAFSA stand for?
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
What are the 2 main types of Greek letter organizations?
Fraternities and Sororities
A Doctoral Degree
Can students intern while attending college?
Yes, there are a variety of internships that will even complement your college focus
What is the Common App?
The Common Application is a universal application that students can use to apply to a very wide range of schools (around 900 different colleges or universities)
What is work study?
A flexible part-time job for students on-campus that allows them to earn wages while they also attend college
Are students required to live in university housing?
No, only 13% of first year students live on campus
What is the difference between a major and a minor?
For a Bachelor Degree, a major is a primary focus of study and a minor is a secondary focus of study. ... Majors are typically chosen to compliment a student's career goal, and a minor may be chosen to enhance the major.
What percent of college graduates get a job right out of college?
86%
***DOUBLE JEOPARDY***
What is the difference between early decision and early action?
The main difference between early decision and early action is that early decision is usually a binding agreement. This means that if you get accepted to a school on early decision, you must attend that university.
When does the FAFSA application open?
October 1st
What is an Resident Assistant (RA)?
The person who monitors dorm halls and ensures that rules are being followed
Are all students required to know what major they want when applying?
Nope! Around 75% of students change their mind once on their Major before graduation
What are two essential documents to have when applying for an internship?
Resume and cover letter
What is an application fee waiver?
An application fee waiver allows students to waive the fee required for a college application submission.
What is the difference between FAFSA and Scholarships?
FAFSA provides federal grants, loans, and other types of government assistance. Scholarships are awarded based on various factors and requires additional criteria to follow depending on the type
What services does a student health/wellness center provide?
A place where you can go to get support for physical, sexual and mental health
What is the difference between private and public university?
Public schools are funded mainly by state governments and federally funded, while private colleges are supported primarily by their own endowment funds and students' tuition fees.
What resources does the career center offer?
An office on campus that helps students find internships or jobs
Name at least 3 documents needed to complete your college admissions application?
Application Form
Test Scores (e.g. ACT or SAT)
Letters of Recommendation
Personal Essay.
Transcript.
***DOUBLE JEOPARDY***
What is the difference between subsidized vs unsubsidized loans?
The major difference between the two comes down to who pays the interest. Direct Subsidized Loans don't charge borrowers interest during certain periods of deferment, while Direct Unsubsidized Loans charge interest for the duration.
What is a student organization?
Student clubs and organizations allow you to socialize, gain skills and learn about leadership
What is a syllabus?
An informational document that highlights course objectives given at the start of the semester
What is LinkedIn?
LinkedIn is an American business and employment-oriented online service that is mainly used for professional networking, and allows job seekers to post their CVs and employers to post jobs.
What is the process of holistic admissions?
Holistic admissions puts an emphasis on focusing on the student as a whole rather than only focusing on grades and test scores