College
Financial Aid
College Application
Surprise!
100

CUNY and SUNY stand for…

City University of New York and State University of New York

100

T/F: I am eligible for FAFSA if I am undocumented

A: False: If you are undocumented, you cannot apply to any federal aid. You can apply to the Dream Act if eligible or for privately funded aid.

100

What is the THING that simplifies the college application process by allowing students to apply to multiple participating colleges and universities with a single application

A: Common App

100

What is a fee waiver?


A: simplifies the college application process by allowing students to apply to multiple participating colleges and universities with a single application


200

What is the difference between SUNY and CUNY?

A: SUNY is State Universities/Colleges and CUNY is NYC Universities/colleges

200

T/F: If I am low income, I should not apply to private schools.


A: FALSE: Private schools can offer merit or need-based scholarships. They also have more money; therefore they can offer more aid.


200

What are interviews, portfolios, statements of interest, etc… 


A: Often optional, supplemental materials


200

Mention 2-3 requirements to be eligible for FAFSA


A: Social security number, residency/citizenship, HS diploma or equivalency, demonstrated financial need.


300

What are some other 3 college related costs other than tuition?


A: Room and board, transportation, student activities, books and supplies, loan fees.


300

T/F: All financial aid does not have to be paid back.


A: FALSE: Loans count as financial aid and those have to be paid back.


300

What are resumes, extracurricular activities, recommendation letters, volunteer/work experience?

A: Things that colleges consider when reviewing your application


300

What is the online application process that allows you to apply for New York State's Tuition Assistance Program.


A: HESC TAP


400

What are some other post secondary plans besides college or university? 


A: Trade school, employment, gap year, vocational school


400

Types of financial aid


A: FAFSA, TAP, Loans, Scholarships, Grants, Work-Study, Dream Act


400

What is HEOP/EOP?

A: Higher Education Opportunity Program/ Education Opportunity Program: program designed to provide access to higher education for economically and educationally disadvantaged students. It offers support services like academic and financial aid, counseling, and tutoring, helping students succeed in college.

400

The Dream Act is…


A: gives students who received their high school degree or GED in NYS and students receiving in-state tuition, including undocumented students, access to NYS administered student financial aid 


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