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What is the main difference between a community college and a university?

What is a community college offers two-year degrees, while a university offers four-year degrees and advanced programs.

100

What is the FAFSA?

What's is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, a form used to apply for financial aid for college.

100

Which major focuses on the study of living organisms, including animals, plants, and microorganisms?

What is Biology

100

What is typically the first year experience at many colleges, involving an introduction to campus life?

What is Freshman Orientation? 

100

What is a college application essay used for?

What is to provide personal insight and demonstrate why the applicant would be a good fit for the college/

200

What is a liberal arts college?

What's a liberal arts college focuses on broad-based education in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences, promoting critical thinking and communication skills.

200

What is a merit-based scholarship?

What is a scholarship awarded based on academic achievements, talents, or other accomplishments.

200

What major would you likely pursue if you want to become a teacher?

What is education?

200

What is a "residence hall" in college?

What is the building on campus where students live during their time in college, often referred to as a dorm.

200

What is the SAT

What is A standardized test commonly used for college admissions, measuring reading, writing, and math skills.

300

Which Ivy League school is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts?

What is Harvard University.


300

What type of loan does the government offer to students with lower interest rates?

What is Federal student loans.

300

 Which career typically requires a degree in computer science or engineering?

What is Software development 

300

What is one benefit of joining a student organization or club in college?

It provides opportunities for networking, making friends, and gaining leadership experience.

300

What does "early decision" mean in the college application process?

What is it is a binding application process where students commit to attending a college if accepted, typically with an earlier deadline.

400

What is a "community college transfer" pathway?

What is a program where students complete their first two years of coursework at a community college and then transfer to a four-year university to finish their degree.

400

What is the difference between a grant and a loan?

What is a grant is financial aid that doesn’t need to be repaid, while a loan must be repaid, usually with interest.

400

Which major focuses on understanding human behavior and mental processes?

What is Psychology? 

400

What term is used for a student's schedule of classes for a given semester?

What is course load?

400

What are "letters of recommendation" in the application process?

What is a letters written by teachers, counselors, or other mentors that endorse a student’s abilities and character.

500

Which state is home to the University of California system, which includes campuses like Berkeley and UCLA?

California

500

Which scholarship program offers full-tuition coverage for high-achieving students in specific states?

What is the the Gates Millennium Scholarship.

500

Which profession requires a degree in nursing, and what is a common degree for this career?

Who is a registered nurse; common degrees include a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing).

500

What is a common term used for the summer break between school years?

What is Summer Vacation?

500

What is the difference between "regular decision" and "rolling admissions"?

What's Regular decision has a set application deadline with a specific response date, while rolling admissions allows students to apply anytime and receive decisions on a rolling basis.

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