MAJOR/ MINOR
NON-RESIDENT VS RESIDENT
NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHP PROGRAM
NCAA
BONUS
100
Math, Pshycology, Engineering, Teaching....
What are examples of majors
100
Students who do not live in the state where the school they are attending or applying to is located.
What is a non- resident?
100
Sudying hard, preparing and doing well on these tests may improve your chances of a scholarship
What is the PSAT/NMSQT
100
NCAA stands for ___________.
What is the National Collegiate Athletic Association?
100
Preliminary Scholastic ASeesment Test
What is the PSAT?
200
In order to get a degree, you must choose a _____
What is a field of study
200
Students who live in the same state as the school to which they are applying or attending.
What is a resident?
200
A few sudents recieve full scholarships from___________.
What is The Naitonal Merit Scholarship Program?
200
To regulate and govern college and University athletics programs
What are the roles of the NCAA?
200
A test usually taken in the 10th or 11th grade
What is the PSAT
300
A program of study requiring fewer courses that a major
What is a minor?
300
Is most times less expensive to be a __________.
What is a resident?
300
True or False: You do no have to maintain your GPA to a certain standard to participate in collegiate level sports.
What is False?
300
A course that can be sucessfully completed before registering in another class
What is prerequisite?
400
The field of study a student focuses in for a degree.
What is a major?
400
If you attend a private school, is it cheaper to be a resident?
What is no?
400
True or False: You have to meet standardized requirements of classes in high school to participate in collegiate athletics
What is True?
400
Division I, Division II and Division III, also Club sports
What are the options available for sports in college?
500
Gives you a "Plan B", a class or classes that support your profession.
What is a minor?
500
Swimming, Lacrosse, Basketball, and Football to name a few
What are sports in the NCAA?
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