College Prep
College & University Routes
Money & Financial Aid
First Gen Facts
Campus life
100

What is this document called that lists all your courses, grades, and GPA?

A transcript

100

What two-year degree is often earned at a community college?

Associates Degree

100

The free federal form that needs to be filled out every year to determine your eligibility for Financial Aid is called?

FAFSA ( Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

100

A "first-gen" student is the first to do what?

The first to graduate from college.

100

These social organizations, known by Greek letters, are common on many campuses.

Fraternity and Sororities 

200

Colleges often ask you to write a personal essay. What is it?

Personal Statement

200

What are the three in-state universities?

- University of Arizona

- Northern Arizona University

- Arizona State University

200

These funds are typically based on financial need and are like scholarships; they do not need to be repaid.

Grants

200

Being "first-gen" means your parents didn't finish college

-True or False

True 

200

Clubs, student government, and volunteer groups are all examples of?

Extracurricular activities 

300

What is the name of the standardized test often required for college admissions?

- ACT

- SAT

300

A 4-year degree is called? 

Bachelor's degree 

300

This type of financial aid is money you don't have to pay back, often awarded for academic achievement or talent.

Scholarships 

300

Many first-gen students are eligible for special programs and scholarships that fall under this broad type of aid.

What is financial aid? 

300

What is housing on campus-living called?

Dorms and residents living halls 

400

Visiting the campus before applying is called?

Campus tour or campus visit.

400

This type of school focuses on trade and technical careers.

Ex. Pima Medical Institute 

Vocational and technical school

400

This type of financial aid must be repaid with interest after graduation or leaving school.

Student Loans

400

This on-campus office often provides tutoring, mentoring, and academic support to help "first-gen" students succeed.

Student Success Center

400

Many colleges now have these on-campus resources where students in need can access free or low-cost groceries and hygiene items.

Campus food pantry

500

The type of college admissions plan that allows students to apply early is called?

Early Decision 

500

What is the two+two pathway?

Spending 2 years at a community college, then transferring to a University to finish the last 2 years.

500
The type of federal financial aid programs allows students to earn money for educational expenses through part-time jobs, often on campus.

Federal Work-Study

500

National First-Generation College Celebration Day is celebrated every year on what day?

November 8th

500

Where can you go to work out and play sports with your friends on campus? 

The Rec Center

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