College Terms
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Other College Stuff
Your Voice, Your Choices
100

Your main course of study in college

Major

100

A person dressed in a costume (usually of an animal) that attends events and sports games and hypes up the crowd

A mascot

100

The form used to apply for financial aid usually goes by this 5 letter acronym as a name

FAFSA

100

How many times can a student change their major in college?

There is no limit! Be aware though: the more you change your major, the longer it could take to get your degree. 

100

A social justice principle that states that all people, regardless of background, should have access to the same rights and opportunities

Equality

200

An educational institution that serves a larger population of students, offers multiple types of degrees, and offers more program choices

University

200

This event provides students with the opportunity to meet employers, learn about careers and job openings, and network with industry professionals

Career fair

200

BONUS OPPORTUNITY

4 ways you can get help paying for college

Scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study

+100 PTS: What are scholarships and what are they awarded for?

200

The name for a 2-year degree

Associate degree

200

A social justice principle that states that society must actively contribute to breaking down all barriers in order to create equal opportunities for everyone

Equity

300

A required class that has to be taken before enrolling in another class 

Pre-requisite

300

The building that students live in on campus

Dorms

300

A plan you create to track the money you earn and how you spend it

A budget

300

The name of a 4 year degree

Bachelor's degree

300

BONUS OPPORTUNITY

In school, these kinds of organizations are a way you can raise awareness about important matters in school and use your voice to make changes

Clubs, ASB, Leadership

*If you name any one of these you can get the points

+100 PTS: What are some other ways you can speak up in school to make change?

400

Activities that you can be involved in outside of school (clubs, sports, etc.) and are valuable on resumes

Extracurricular activities

400

An organization you can be a part of in college; the process of finding it is called "rushing" and they're often named with Greek letters

Sorority/fraternity

400

A need-based program that allows you to get a part-time job on campus to earn money used as financial aid

Work-study

400

An educational institution that serves a smaller number of students, offers fewer program options, and most commonly focuses on Associate and certificate programs

College

400

Volunteering at local shelters, food banks, or organizations that support marginalized communities is an example of this type of action

Community service

500

BONUS OPPORTUNITY

An educational institution designed to offer students specialized training in various in-demand occupations

Trade school (aka vocational school or technical college)

+100 PTS: Name at least 3 examples of in-demand trades.

500

An organization of college students that manage events, activities, and other clubs/organizations on campus

Student government

500

Which is cheaper, tuition for a school in-state (Washington) or out-of-state (somewhere else)?

In-state tuition

*WUE Program

500

The record of all the classes you've taken, your grades, and GPA

Transcript

500

The name of the concept or movement that aims to make sure everyone has equal rights, opportunities, and fair treatment

Social justice

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