Traditional way to get more education.
What is College?
A class to learn how to start your own business.
What is Entrepreneurship?
A class taken at a school you have after high school.
What are College Courses?
A fee you have to pay in order to take college classes.
What is Tuition?
The oldest university in the US.
What is Harvard?
What you get for completing a class.
What are Credits?
A class where you learn how to cook.
What is Culinary?
A program where people learn about a job from someone with that job.
What is an Apprenticeship?
Money you are awarded to pay for college.
What is a Scholarship?
The number of ivy League schools in the U.S.
What is 8?
A particular type of subject a student studies for.
What is a Major?
The study of how movement works.
What is Physics?
A program to help people with special needs after high school.
What is a Transition Program?
Money students borrow.
What are Student Loans?
The average amount of student debt in the U.S
$38,375.
A document that shows a student has completed a course.
What is a Credential?
The study of living things.
What is Biology?
A program for students to learn about a specific job.
What is an Internship?
Money that the government gives a student (most of the time.)
What is a Grant?
The term college comes from?
What is Collegium?
A term used to describe the addition of another degree on top of the one your studying for.
What is Laddering?
The study of human nature.
What is Humanities?
A group of schools that are highly regarded and difficult to get into.
What are Ivy League Schools?
Books, computers, room and board etc.
What are Personal Expenses?
The percentage of U.S College graduates with student debt.
What is %54?