Testing
Types of Degrees
Types of Schools
High School
Financial Aid
100
Two standardized tests required by some schools to be accepted

The SAT & ACT

100

An example of a common two-year degree

Associate's Degree

100

Offers two-year college degrees

Community College

100

How many credits for just foundation plan

22 credits

100

This form must be completed and filed to receive financial aid for any post-secondary education

FAFSA

200
On this standardized test, score range is 400-1600

SAT

200

Example of a common four-year degree

Bachelor's Degree

200

Offers career diplomas or certificates

Trade School

200

Credits for foundation + endorsement plan

26 credits

200

True or False: A loan does not need to be paid back

False

300
On this standardized test, the score ranges from 1-36

ACT

300

The two types of degrees commonly earned in graduate school

Master's and Doctorate

300

Offers four-year Bachelor's degrees and sometimes advanced graduate degrees

College/University

300

how many endorsements

5

300

Name two types of "free money" for college

Scholarships and grants

400
This is an aptitude test commonly used by the military

ASVAB

400

An example of a trade school certificate

Automotive mechanic, cosmetology, carpentry, electrical, HVAC, etc. 

400

Give an example of a vocational school

UTI, Lincoln Tech, Eastwick, HoHokus

400

This endorsement covers interests in several areas. 

multidisciplinary

400

Define a scholarship

Answers vary

500
This test helps colleges make accurate course placements for students

Accuplacer

500

True or False: You can get a certificate in Psychology at a trade school.

False

500

Give an example of a two-year college and a four-year college

Answers vary

500

Classes where you earn credits for high school and college

Dual credit classes

500

True or False: You only need to apply for financial aid once

False (it is done yearly)

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