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ACADEMICS
NOTHING IS FREE
DEGREES
SCHOOLS, MISC.
100
What does GPA stand for?

Grade Point Average

100

A person in their third year of college:

Junior 

100

The cost for each college credit a student enrolls is called: 

Tuition 

100

People who have graduated from a school or institution are called: 

Alumni 

100

Where a student can live on campus:

Dorms

200

A person who meets all of the entrance requirements to a university might receive/be _________. 

Admitted / Admission 

200

The main subject a student chooses to study:

Major

200

Name one other cost that a college student shoudl consider outside of tuition: 

Dorms/housing, food, books, fees
200

Another name for a junior college:

Community College

200

Social organizations for women are called:

Sororities

300

Which tests do some universities look for when applying?

SAT and ACT

300

All persons who teach classes within a college are called: 

Faculty 

300

List one thing that can help students pay for their education:

Grants, scholarships, loans, financial aid

300

The degree earned from a 4-year university:

Bachelor's degree

300

Moving from one college to another is called a: 

Transfer

400

What does ACT stand for? 

American College Test

400

An official record of all the academic work that a student takes is called: 

Transcript

400

This type of financial aid is awarded based on acheievements in academics or athletics, and does not have to be paid back: 

Scholarship 

400

The degree earned after attending a junior college: 

Associate's degree

400

Name one community/junior college: 

Various answers: Long Beach City, Cerritos College, Cypress College, OCC, etc.

500

In order to be considered a full-time student, you must take at least _____ credits. 

12

500

A course or test required to participate or prepare for another course is:

Pre-requisite
500

TRUE or FALSE: A scholarship is the same as a loan. 

FALSE 

500

Getting a degree in TWO subjects means you are graduating with a:

Dual major
500
Name one Ivy League school: 

Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, Yale 

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