Random College
College Terms & More
Paying for College
College
Admissions
100

Name the 2 Upward Bound Advisors, Director, and one of the student workers.

Bartlett - Ms Rachel

West - Ms Jess

Director: Ms Kaitlin

Student Workers: Bao, Brett or Tammalivis

100

What is the name of the application system that you can use to apply to multiple universities?

The Common App

100

What does APS stand for?

Alaska Performance Scholarship

100

What is a reason someone may want to attend community college before transferring to a university?

Tuition is less expensive, don't have to take standardized tests, typically have smaller class sizes, etc

100

Name the two main types of college entrance exams

SAT and ACT

200

Regarding college/scholarships, why should you leave a good impression on teachers, coaches, counselors, mentors, etc?

Network

They can provide you with letters of recommendation

200

What is the program that lets you attend another university at 150% tuition rate?

Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)

200

Does tuition generally cost more or less to go to private school?

More

200

What does it mean to have a rolling admission process?

Universities review applications as they are submitted and render admission decisions throughout the admission cycle

200

What is an Early Decision Deadline?

Usually due between October and December of your senior year and they are binding, meaning if you get accepted, you are contractually obligated to attend.

300

Having good social media etiquette is important because... 

it can affect your chances of getting into a college or other academic/job opportunities.

300

What is a major?


An academic major is the academic discipline to which an undergraduate student formally commits. A student who successfully completes all courses required for the major qualifies for an undergraduate degree.



300

What does FAFSA stand for?

Free Application for Federal Student Aid

300

Is the University of Alaska Anchorage a community college or a university?

Trick Question: Both

300

What are 4 of the 6 things colleges most commonly consider?

transcript, standardized test scores, personal statement, extracurricular activities, letters of recommendation, interviews.

400

When searching for colleges and finding a good fit, what are 2 priority factors discussed?

Location, size, financial aid, diversity, academics, programs offered, and campus life

400

What is the difference between undergraduate and graduate school?

undergraduate programs lead to associate's and bachelor's degrees and graduate programs lead to master's and doctoral degrees

400

What type of financial support do you have to pay back with interest?

Loans

400

Do community college applications require SAT/ACT scores?

No

400

Do community colleges have a minimum GPA requirement?

No, they have an open enrollment, however financial aid has minimum requirements.

500

True/False: Applying for colleges is free.

False, most colleges charge an application fee. BUT there are fee waivers you can request to cover the cost.

500

Define college tuition:

The amount paid for each credit hour of enrollment. Tuition does not include the cost of books, fees, or room and board. Tuition charges vary from college to college and are dependent on such factors as resident or out-of-state status.

500

What is the limit of scholarships you can receive?

The limit does not exist!

Apply, Apply, Apply

500

What type of degree can you obtain at a community college?

Associate's Degree

500

Do you need to submit a FAFSA to be able to apply to college?

No, only about 60% of students submit a FAFSA. However, all students are encouraged to submit a FAFSA Application regardless of income status.

M
e
n
u