How long does it normally take to get a Bachelor's degree?
Four years (or more!)
What is room & board?
Costs involved with living on-campus: rent, food, activity fees, etc.
How much more likely are you to have a job if you have a Bachelor's degree versus a high school diploma?
Twice as likely! Unemployment is roughly half for people with four-year degrees.
True or False: You must know what you want to study before entering college.
False! About 80% of students in the United States end up changing their major at least once. On average, college students change their major at least three times.
Home of the Aggies
Utah State University
How many years does it normally take to finish an Associate's degree?
Two years
True or False: You do not have to pay back students loans used to pay for school
False: A loan requires you to repay the money you borrow, you do not have to pay back grant money
True or False: You will make more money if you graduate from college?
True! A recent study from Georgetown University found that, on average, college graduates earn $1 million more in earnings over their lifetime
Your main area of study in college
Major
Home of the Wildcats
Weber State University
A type college providing courses in a range of practical subjects, such as culinary arts, cosmetology, medical assisting, welding or construction.
Technical College. Example: BTECH
What are two expenses associated with college BESIDES tuition.
Examples: books, room & board (housing), parking, technology fees, activity fees, computer & web access, etc. (Not all colleges feature the same extra fees!)
Name 3 things you can do now to prepare for college and a career.
Do your homework, develop good study habits, get good grades, get involved in extra curricular activities, identify careers interesting to you, or read!
GPA stands for what?
Grade Point Average
Home of the Utes
University of Utah
A college offering courses for two years, either as a complete training or in preparation for completion at a four-year college.
Junior College. Example: Snow College
What is a scholarship?
Scholarships are financial aid awards designed to help students pay for a degree. Sometimes a scholarship is a one-time check. Other school scholarships are renewable and provide money for students each semester or school year. These awards differ from student loans in that they don't have to be repaid.
Which of these areas offers graduates the highest-paying average salary after graduation: Registered Nursing, Athletic Trainer or Veterinarian
Veterinarians pay more than any other on the list. Here are some average starting salaries in Utah: Nursing: $59,720 per year, Athletic Trainer: $42,620 and Veterinarian $82,660
What is a copy of your official record of grades and courses called?
Transcripts
Home of the Wolverines
Utah Valley University
What is the 1st requirement that colleges and universities look for in a student?
GPA - Grade Point Average
List three ways to pay for college.
Examples: Scholarships, Work/Get a Job, Student Loans, Parents, Savings Account...Start saving now!!
What is a written summary of your education, work experience, credentials, and accomplishments called? Most professional positions require applicants to submit this as part of the application process.
Resume
The most advanced degree, often requiring three years of study beyond a bachelor's degree.
Doctoral Degree
Home of the Badgers
Snow College