College Application Steps
Life Skills
College Terms
College Challenges
Benefits of going to college
100
The application you must complete to apply for student loans and financial aid

What is FAFSA 

100

The skill of planning organizing your time to have a stable college life balance. 

What is time management.

100

The school employee that helps you choose your classes for your degree. 

What is advisor

100
Distributing equal attention to college responsibilities, work, family, and other life responsibilities

What is balancing 

100

Discounts you get from being a college student and having a college ID.

What are student discounts. 

200

The statement about yourself and possibly your reasons for applying for college. 

What is Personal Statement

200

The skill of taking care of yourself to support all of the hard work needed for a successful life. 

What is self-care

200
The money you receive for college tuition and college expenses. 
What is financial aid
200

This health is important to maintain to be sure that you are emotionally and mentally well to be able to focus on classes. 

What is mental health 

200

The financial benefit you can get when you have a degree

What is more money or higher income
300

The things that you apply for to help you pay for College 

What are scholarships 

300

The skill of managing your finances to balance costs of daily living and college costs. 

What is Financial management

300
A form of financial aid you must repay 
What are loans 
300

This health is important to maintain to be sure that you are feeding your body well and taking care of it to be able to physically function.  

What is Physical Health 

300
The type of insurance college graduates are more likely to be offered by employers that require degrees. 
What is health insurance. 
400
The declared choice of college study focus. 

What is Declared Major

400

The skill of setting guidelines or limits in your life to protect your mental health, well-being, and physical and emotional health. 

What is boundary setting 

400

A form of financial aid you do not have to repay

What are scholarships

400

 A mental state that is from mental or emotional strain when you have a lot of things to juggle. 

What is Stress

400

The group of people that help support you, believe in you, and help you be successful in college. 

What is a support system 

500

Types of campus services to support students' success who have mental health or physical diagnoses. 

What are disability services 

500
The power you give to yourself to build self-confidence
What is self-empowerment or empowerment 
500
The academic record of your grades 

What are transcripts 

500

The important feeling or belief that you can rely on yourself 

What is Self-confidence

500

The benefit of earning a college degree and having a larger pool of employment options.

What are expanded job opportunities 

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