Admissions
Financial Aid
Career Services
First Year Experience
Academics/Reg.
100

This test is used as part of the admissions criteria.

What is the SAT?


100

It is free.

How much does it cost to complete the FAFSA?

100

This is a list of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experiences.

What is a resume?

100

Student who is starting their first year in college

Who is a first time in college student?

100

Math, Science, English, Math

What subjects are on the SAT?

200

Participate in extracurricular activities, Do well in school, Study for the SAT, Visit the school, Talk to an admissions counselor

What are two things to do to strengthen your college application?

200

What is the website address to complete the FAFSA?

200

Career Counselor/Career Services

Where do you go when you need career advice/assistance?

200

Returning Student

What is a student called who has been to college before, but may have stopped attending for a specific amount of time?

200

GPA is grade point average that is calculated each advisory depending on your grades. 4.0 is the highest which is all A’s.

What is GPA?

300

This is an essay you write about yourself to help college admissions counselors learn about your goals, your background, and why you want to attend their school.

What is a personal statement?

300

Loans

What is the name of the type of financial that you are required to pay back after you graduate from college?

300

Networking

What is one of the most important ways to get employment, internships, and other opportunities?

300

New Student Orientation

What is the first event that first-year students are required to attend on campus?

300

Degree Plan/Curriculum

What tool do you use to determine what classes you need to take for your major?

400

Transcripts

What is the official document from your high school you need for the admissions office?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Money that can be used for college and do not have to be repaid. These are awarded by various people, including the state and federal governments, public and private organizations, and colleges and universities.

What are scholarships?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Volunteering, Work-Study, Job-Shadowing, Assume Leadership Roles

What are some ways to gain work experience while in school?

400

Mandatory for a First-Year Students

Who is required to attend new student orientation?

400

See your academic advisor

What do you do if you need direction in the registration process?

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Residency

What is the word that describes whether or not you are not you classified as a in-county, out-of-county, out-of-state, out-of-country?

500

Verification

What is it called when the financial aid office requires you to bring in additional information about your household finances?

500

Career/Job Fairs, Informational Interviews, Invest in Interview Attire, Gain Professional References

What are ways to job search?

500

Campus Tours, Resources, and Guidelines

What can you expect to learn at new student orientation?

500

12 Hours

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

How many hours to you need to take to be considered a full-time student?

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