Size
Location
Academics
Money
100

4000-10,000 students

What is the population range for a medium sized college?

100

City, Suburban, Rural

What are college settings?

100

Associates' Bachelors' Master's Doctorates

What are types of degrees you can be awarded upon graduation?

100

Free Application for Federal Student Aid

What is FAFSA?

200

Class Size, Scholarships, Living Options, Alumni

What are factors in deciding the size of the college you want to attend?

200

Large Universities like Ohio State, Penn State, Alabama

What are college towns?

200

4 Year Degree

What is a Bachelor's Degree?

200

Scholarships based on your academics

What are merit-based scholarships?

300
Number of Students Per One Faculty Member

What is student to faculty ratio?

300

Setting with public transportation, wider range of culture, walking distance

What is a city college?

300

When colleges don't require an SAT or ACT Test

What is test-optional?

300

$8,060-$11,890

What is the estimated cost of Room and Board?

400

Lecture, Discussion-Based, Collaborative Group Work, Labs, Internships, Student Teaching

What are ways classrooms are structured?

400
Living off campus to save money

What is commuting?

400

Taking College Courses in high School

What is dual enrollment?

400

Money awarded by government departments, trusts, or corporations and given to individuals, businesses, educational institutions, or non-profits that you do NOT have to repay back

What is a grant?

500

Name Brand Recognition, Athletic Scholarships, Big Alumni Networks, Larger Class Sizes, Access to Research Opportunities

What are benefits of attending a large college?

500

Important Factors When Considering Location

What is exposure to different culture and opportunities?

500

The Year Admissions Counselors place the most emphasis on

What is ALL OF THEM?

500

Tuition costs the same at these universities for both in and out of state students

What is a private university?

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