Dough to Go... $$$ for College
Making it on Your Own Bones
Financial Literacy
Master of Your Own Destiny
Those in the Know
100

The government pay the interest on this type of loan as long as you are enrolled at least half time in school.

Who is a subsidized loan?

100

The academic term for class difficulty.

What is rigor?

100

One should always know what he or she is interested in work study when completing the FAFSA.

What is yes or correct?

100

Being in control of one's own situation by creating something rather than waiting and reacting to a situation is known as.

What is being proactive? 

100

The traditional month for college application deadlines.

What is December?

200

The two most common mistakes when applying to college.

What is not paying attention to deadlines and not completing the FAFSA requirement for scholarships?

200

The person who determines your performance in class.

Who is you?

200

A repayment arrangement where the monthly amount to repay is dependent on the burrower's income.

What is income contingent/sensitive repayment plan?


200

During lectures and extensive reading, it is often wise to take these and review them often prior to exams. 

What are ?notes

200

The route grant funds take during distribution. 

What is school then student?

300

The name of the application that must be completed in order to be eligible for the Pell Grant.

What is the Federal Application for Student Aid (FAFSA)?


300

When a subject becomes too difficult, it is best to seek out this prior to receiving low grades and digging yourself into an academic hole.

What is tutoring?

300

Financial need: $18,500.

Financial Aid:   $9,250.

Balance:         -$9,250. 

The reaming balance is know as

What is unmet need?

300

The average number of house that is considered to be full time for a student enrolled in post-secondary.

What is 12?

300

A collection of work, essays, tests, art projects, etc. collected over a period of time that shows one's skills and abilities.

What is a portfolio?

400

The three types of federal student aid that the government offers.

Who are grants, federally backed loans and work study?

400

The two types of classes that offer the opportunity to receive both high school and college credits.

What are Accelerated Placement (AP)  and Duel Enrollment (DE) classes?

400

By attending this type of college, one can make the most of their Pell grant funds and get a quality education.

What is a community college?

400

Fact or Fiction, One must be strong in mathematics in order to work in the health field 

What is false?


400

The site one would access to make changes/revisions/additions to a completed FAFSA.

500

The earliest date that he Free Application for Federal Student Aid can be completed.

What is October 1st?

500

If a college drops the requirement for ACT for entry, does the scholarships at the school automatically drop the ACT requirement as well.

What is no?


500

When looking at college costs the abbreviations

COA and EFC stand for.

What is Cost of Attendance and Expected Family Contribution?

500

For many colleges in our ares, The "sweet spot: score o the ACT begins in this range.

What is 30?

500

A platform ofetn viewed by college admission officers and potential employers. This can sometimes be used as in making hiring and award decisions for scholarships.

What is social media (FB, Insta, Tik-Tok)?

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