College Life
High School
Financial Aid - 1
Financial Aid - 2
Misc.
100

Place where students live on campus.

Dorms or dormitories

100

A student in the 9th grade is called a

Freshman

100

A government form that must be completed in order to be eligible for grants, loans, and scholarships.

FAFSA

100

Financial assistance that is considered free money, although free, most have requirements that must be maintained in order to keep it.

Scholarship

100

The best person to contact regarding your Financial Aid package

Financial Aid Office at your college of choice.

200

The mascot for Florida State University (FSU)

Seminole Indians

200

A student in the 10th grade is called a

Sophomore

200

The way grants and scholarships are different from loans.

Loans have to be repaid; whereas grants and scholarships do not have to be repaid.

200

The priority deadline for submitting the FAFSA

As soon after October 1st as possible.

200

AVID stands for

Advancement via Individual Determination

300

A class or classes you need to have completed before you can take register for certain courses.

Prerequisite

300

A student in the 11th grade is called a

Junior

300

The difference between grants and scholarships

Grants are given based on financial need whereas, scholarships are given based on exceptional performance. 

300

This is money students can borrow to go to college.

Student loan

300

WICOR stands for

Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, Reading

400

College program you take to earn your degree and start your career.

Major

400

A student in the 12th grade is called a

Senior

400

The program where the student earns money to pay for college by working a part-time job on campus.

Work Study

400

All costs associated with attending college including, tuition, fees, housing, food, books, transportation, personal expenses; each college has their own

Cost of Attendance (COA)

400

AVID's note taking process is called

Focused Note Taking

500

A place on campus where students can hang out, play games, and get something to eat.

Student Union

500

The time you should start planning for college

6th or 7th grade.

500

Money you pay to attend college

Tuition

500

The amount of money a family can reasonably be expected to contribute to a student's cost of attending college.

Expected Family Contribution (EFC)

500

This person loves her AVID students and will miss them so much either over the summer or as you go on to high school. She sometimes yells and isn't very nice although sometimes she gives out good treats and can be very kind. Some love and some don't 

Ms. McIntosh

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