You need this total number of credits to graduate
What is 24?
Name one 4 year college/univeristy
What is UW, SU, WSU?
Name one 2 year/vocational school
What is Seattle Colleges, RTC, LWTech?
Name one apprenceticship program
What is ANEW, YouthBuild?
Washington has over more than 300 of these
What are colleges, universities, and career programs?
One semester of Math class is this amount of credits
What is 0.5 credits?
It can take up to this long to complete your degree
What is 4 years?
It can take up to this long to complete your degree
What is 2 years?
It can take up to this long to complete your program or certificate
What is 1-5 years?
If you are in the class of 2023, this means you will be in this grade at the start of school
What is a senior?
You need this amount of foundational credits and this amount of elective credits to graduate
What is 17 and 7?
You can get this type of degree from a university
What is a bachelor's degree?
A program that trains students for a specific job
What is a vocational program?
Complete this phrase, "Get ________ while you learn!"
What is paid/$$$?
These applications help you get money for college
What are FAFSA and WASFA?
Math, Science, English and Social Studies are all this type of credit
What is a foundational credit?
Applications open during this time of year
What is fall (starting in September)?
You will usually recieve this type of degree at 2 year colleges
What is an associates degree?
Apprenticeships can teach you these types of jobs
What is construction trades, medical, beauty, aerospace, software and technology?
An essay you write to tell a school about yourself
What is a personal statment/essay?
This is required for graduation and is used to map out your post secondary plan
What is the high school and beyond plan?
These are examples of additional requirements to get accepted into a university
What is 4 years of English (non ELL classes), English proficiency test (maybe), World Language (2 credits), and SAT/ACT?
You can apply at any time because 2-year colleges have this type of admissions
What is "open enrollment/admissions"?