College Basics
Finicial Aid & Costs
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Life During High School
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What does “post-secondary” mean?

Education or training after high school

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What does FAFSA help determine?

Financial aid eligibility

100

What document lists your classes and grades?

Transcript

100

Should you join a club or sport?

Yes it helps to indulge in your passions and challenge yourself.  

100

What are some options after High School?

College, Trade School, and Military.

200

What type of college usually offers two-year degrees?

Community college

200

What type of financial aid does not need to be repaid?

Grants or scholarships

200

What is one thing colleges look at besides grades?

Activities, essays, recommendations, test scores, etc.

200

What is Dual Enrollement?

An opportunity to take college classes (at Polk State College) either online or physical, and earn college credits for FREE! 

200

Why is your GPA important?

It allows colleges to know that you are capable of exceeding academically, wanting an applicant more.  

300

A student is accepted to a private university and a community college. What three factors should they compare before deciding?

Total cost, transfer options, support services, career goals, graduation rate

300

What does “tuition” mean?

The cost of taking classes

300

What is a personal statement or college essay?

An essay explaining who you are and your goals

300

Why should you get community service hours?

Not only could you qualify for Bright Futures but other scholarships as well. It also boosts your college application.

300

Why is time management important after high school?

You have more freedom and responsibility


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What is the main difference between an associate degree and a bachelor’s degree in terms of time and credit hours?

Associate ≈ 2 years / ~60 credits; Bachelor’s ≈ 4 years / ~120 credits

400

What is “cost of attendance”?

Tuition plus housing, food, books, and other expenses

400

What is the difference between early action and early decision?

Early action is non-binding; early decision is binding

400

Should you procrastinate in high school?

NO! Learn how to do things in the moment to the best of your ability. If you procrastinate you won't be able to challenge yourself to the fullest potential.  It will only hurt you in life.

400

What is the purpose of Peer Forward?

To help. Help with life during high school and what to do after it.

500

What are some good ways to earn college credit during High School?

Dual Enrollment and IB. 

500

What does S.A.I mean? Hint: FASFA

(Student Aid Index) An estimate of how much a family can contribute to college costs 

500

Why is it important to waive your right to see recommendation letters?

Colleges view them as more honest and credible

500

Why should you take your SAT/ACT/CLT serious?

It helps college know your skill level and how well you can handle their academic rigor. It is always best to study and try your best on them?

500

Should you know what you want to do right now?

No. This is the time to look. Try to find your passions, what you enjoy to do, or imagine a setting that would be enjoyable. This is the time to join clubs, do different electives, and think about the future. Peer leaders are always ready to help with that.

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