What application must you complete in order to apply for and receive any form of financial aid?
Explain the difference between "match" and "fit," in terms of selecting a college.
What is: Your college match pertains to the school matching your academic performance (GPA & ACT scores), while your "fit" pertains to personal preferences when looking for your ideal college/university.
What is your contact information (email, phone #, etc.).
Explain the difference between "Growth" & "Fixed" Mindsets.
What is: A person with a fixed mindset believes that their basic qualities are simply fixed traits (like their intelligence & talent), while a person with a growth mindset believe that our basic abilities can be developed and improved through dedication and hard work.
What state did Mr. Heineman grow up in?
What is Rhode Island!
What are the two types of "Gift aid?"
What is: Grants & Scholarships!
Explain TWO ways in which you can demonstrate interest for a college/university BEFORE you apply.
What is:
-Attend a CSAP at that campus
-Sign up for email/mailing list
-Reach out to their regional campus recruiter to gain more info
-Schedule a tour at the campus!
Are teachers required to write you a letter of recommendation? Explain.
What is: NO - teachers are not required to write you one, so make sure you ask a teacher who knows you well/whose class you do well in!
Name 3 things you can find in your high school transcript.
What is:
-Student Identification info
-School contact info
-Graduation Date
-Academic info (Classes taken, grades, & credits earned)
-GPA
Everybody knows Mr. Heineman attended Boston College, but what were his TWO majors?
What is:
-History and Political Science
What does EFC and COA stand for? (Needs to be EXACTLY correct!)
What is: Expected Family Contribution & Cost of Attendance
Name 3 of the 4 main factors colleges and universities consider when making admissions decisions?
What is:
-Academic performance (ACT/GPA)
-Leadership & Involvement
-Recommendations Letter
-Personal Statement(s)
Name 4 things you should include in your "Academic Info/School" Section of your Resume:
What is:
1.) The name of your school
2.) The location of your school (City & State)
3.) The time you attended/graduation date
4.) GPA and ACT/SAT scores (if applicable)
5.) Other achievements in school: AP classes/exams passed, etc.
What does SARAH stand for (needs to be exactly correct!)
In addition to teaching RTTC III, what is the other class that Mr. Heineman teaches at IDEA Carver?
What is: Reading 1 (Freshman Reading)
What is the difference between a Direct SUBSIDIZED loan and a Direct UNSUBSIDIZED loan?
What is:
-Unsubsidized loans build up interest at all times; subsidized loans build up interest only after college/grace period (and not during deferment periods).
**Also: Subsidized loans are only for students who demonstrate financial needs for them.
What are the SIX main components of the college application process? (Not including High School Transcript)
What is:
1. Personal Statement
2. Teacher Letter of Rec.
3.Counselor Letter of Rec.
4. Resume
5. Special Circumstances Essay
6. Online school application
Explain two reasons why colleges value Letters of Recommendation so much.
What is:
1.) Reveal things about you that your grades/test scores can't
2.) Provide personal opinions of your character
3.) Show who is willing to speak on your behalf
This question has two parts:
1.) What does FAFSA stand for?
2.) Name at least 3 things you will need to fill out the FAFSA next year!
What is:
1.) Free Application for Student Aid
2.) ID/SSN, Taxes, W2 Forms, Bank Accounts, Investments, and any Untaxed Income!
Mr. Heineman's girlfriend is also an IDEA teacher in San Antonio - at what IDEA school does she teach?
What is IDEA South Flores
How do colleges calculate your financial need?
What is: Colleges take their COA and subtract your EFC to calculate your Financial Need.
(COA - EFC = Financial Need)
This question has two parts:
1.) AT LEAST how many colleges will you need to apply to next year?
2.) Define "Safety, Target, & Reach" in terms of the college application process.
What is:
1.) Six
2.) Safety: Colleges bellow your GPA/ACT scores
Target: Colleges at/around your GPA/ACT scores
Reach: Colleges above your GPA/ACT scores
What are the Eight Sections you should include in your Resume?
What is:
1.) Heading
2.) School Info
3.) Work Experience
4.) Volunteer Experience
5.) Skills/languages
6.) Activities/Extracurriculars/Clubs
7.) Awards/Achievements
8.) Interests/Hobbies
We've toured dozens of colleges virtually this year. Name 8 colleges (Mr. Heineman will check to see if you're correct) that we've toured.
Mr. Heineman will confirm if your answers are correct!
In addition to graduating Boston College with a double major, Mr. Heineman also had a "minor" in another subject. What Subject was his minor in?
What is Philosophy