What do you call your main area of study?
What do they call the amount of money a college or university charges to attend classes?
Tuition
Is it typically cheaper to go to college in-state or out-of-state?
In state!
Most universities charge more for students attending from out of state.
Who can you speak to in order to get advice about college?
School Counselor, Club Staff, and Teachers.
After high school, list 3 options you have that can help you achieve your lifelonng goals.
Attending a College/University, attending a community college, attending a trade school, joining the military, starting an apprenticeship, going into the work force.
What do you call a secondary area of study?
Hint: It usually compliments your main area of study.
A Minor
What does GPA mean?
Grade Point Average
Money you don't have to repay that is awarded because of skills a student has either academically or athletically is called what?
Scholarships
How long does it typically take to earn an associate degree?
2 Years
You can earn one at colleges like Tacoma Community College.
A type of higher educational institution, usually small
Community College
What is the difference between a full-time student and a part-time student?
The number of credits they are enrolled in.
(Full-time = 12+ Credit hours, Part-Time= <12 Credit hours).
An event you can attend to ask questions directly to college representatives.
A college fair.
Where can you look for scholarship opportunities?
Online, School Counselor, University/College Website, Local Organizations/Businesses
How long does it typically take to earn a bachelor's degree?
4 Years
You can earn one at universities like Washington State University.
Additional costs associated with taking college courses. (Activity, Technology, Course, Specialized, etc.
Fees
Name something that a teacher gives you to explain assignments, expectations, grading scale, etc.
A Syllabus
A record of a students academic progress including: all courses taken, grades, GPA, etc. is called what?
A Transcript
A national application you must fill out to receive financial aid for college.
FASFA
(Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
How long does it typically take to complete a master's degree?
5-6 Years
You must first earn a bachelors degree, then a master's is 1-2 more years depending on the program.
A location on a college campus where students go for recreation, socialization, or governmental student activities.
Student Union
Name someone who helps you plan your classes and connects you with resources on campus.
An Academic Advisor.
(In K-12, they are typically called counselors).
Name two college entrance exams.
ACT (American College Testing)
SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
Name the 4 main types of financial aid for students.
Grants, Scholarships, Work Study, Student Loans
A Prerequisite.
For example, you must take pre-algebra before taking algebra.
What is the difference between a college and a university?
Colleges are usually smaller, focused on undergraduate education, and provide a more intimate learning experience.
Universities are larger and emphasize research and innovation.