College Admissions
Paying for College
SAT/ACT
Planning for College
College Success
100
Educators trust the SAT because it is a way for students to show their knowledge.
Explain why educators trust the SAT as a usefuk part of the college application process.
100
Usually, scholarships do not have to be repaid, and financial aid does have to be repaid.
Compare and contrast financial aid with scholarships.
100
The SAT tests for critical reading, writing, and mathematics.
Explain what subjects the SAT tests for.
100
Plan for the SAT by taking the PSAT and doing online practice questions.
Explain how to start planning for the SAT early.
100
Turn in work early or on time, study when possible, and start preparing for college early.
Explain how to be successful in college.
200
A student's high school grades and course selection are excellent indicators of how well that student is going to do in college.
Explain why grades from high school impact college admissions.
200
Students with a scholarship are more likely to attend college than students who choose other options.
Explain how likely it is for someone with a scholarship to attend college.
200
You can enhance your college application and demonstrate knowledge you have gained inside and outside the classroom.
Explain one of the advantages of taking the SAT.
200
Study and take advantage of resources, like online practice tests.
Explain how to plan for the SAT.
200
Increase your chances of being successful by preparing early, taking the PSAT, and enroll in AP and dual credit classes.
Explain how to increase your chances of being successful in college.
300
It is a proven method for placing and advising students based on their individual academic preperation.
Explain why the SAT is a part of the college application process.
300
Almost three billion dollard in scholarships is available annually.
Analyze how much money is available for scholarships each year.
300
You have an oppurtunity to differentiate yourself and provide a more complete picture about your academic abilities.
Explain the importance of taking the SAT or the ACT.
300
Explore your interests to find the college best for you, and take tours of different campuses to see what they are like
Explain how to plan for choosing a college.
300
When students are challenged in high school with AP classes, they gain the confidence to go to college and succeed once there.
Analyze how the AP program helps students be successful in college.
400
Grading standards vary widely among high schools, making it difficult for colleges to compare academic records.
Explain why it is hard to get accepted into college.
400
Financial aid makes up thedifference between what college costs and what a family can afford to pay.
Explain the importance of financial aid.
400
Every college and university uses a different combination of testing criteria for admissions.
Analyze how colleges use the SAT, ACT, and the ACT subject tests as a part of admissions.
400
Earn college credit and start preparing early by enrolling in dual credit classes and taking high school classes in middle school.
Analyze how to start preparing for college early.
400
SAT scores, combined with high school grades can help colleges predict your academic success.
Explain how colleges can predict your success.
500
It is a standard assessment of the critical reading, mathematical reasoning, and writing skills students have developed over time ant that they need to be sucessful in college.
Explain what the SAT test is and its importance in college admissions.
500
One type is a loan that has to be repaid. Another type of financial aid is scholarships and grants. the last type is an employment program.
Compare and contrast the different types of financial aid.
500
The SAT subject tests are the only national admission tests where you choose the tests that show your achievements and interests.
Explain the difference between the SAT, the ACT, and the SAT subject tests.
500
Stary early and set deadlines for completing essays, collecting reccomendations, and filling out forms so you can send them in early.
Explain how to plan for a college application.
500
Research confirms that students who were in the AP program are more likely to graduate college in five years or less.
Analyze if students in the AP program are more likely to be successful in college.
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