College Prep
Financial Aid
Job & Career Prep
Military
Other Considerations
100

A document or series of documents you must complete to be accepted to a college, (often the first step).

College Application

100

The type of financial aid you can get for having good grades, knowing a specific skill or talent, or many other reasons that you do not have to repay.

Scholarship

100

A document that job applicants use to summarize their work experience, educational background, special skills, and more.

Resume

100

The test that measures strengths and potential for success in military training, often required to be considered for any branch.

ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery)

100

A person’s principles or standards of behavior; one’s judgment of what is important in life.

Values

200

The main "subject" or career path you choose to study in college.

Major or Field of Study

200

The general term for the type of financial aid that you DO have to eventually repay (there are several types of them).

Loan

200

A written document commonly submitted with a job application or resume outlining the applicant's credentials and interest in an open position.

Cover Letter

200

How many official branches of the military are there?

Six (Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Navy, and Space Force)

200

True or False: Your entire identity becomes whatever career path you choose.

False

300

An on-campus building or residence where students can, or sometimes must, live when they go to college.

Dormitory

300

The type of financial aid you receive based on your household income that you DO NOT have to repay.

Grant

300

A position that provides a combination of on-the-job training with classroom training, often seen in the trades pathway.

Apprenticeship

300

The branch of the military that patrols America's and international waters?

Coast Guard

300

True or False: It is just as important to think about things right now regarding how you envision your life looking personally as it is to think about it professionally.

True

400

The number that represents the average of all of your grades in high school, often one of the considerations colleges use for admission.

GPA (Grade Point Average)

400

The application you have to fill out each year that you attend college (in certain states that require this) to determine your financial aid status for the next year.

FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

400

A job requiring little skill or knowledge, sometimes with the potential for advancement as more skills and knowledge are acquired.

Entry-level job

400

The largest and oldest branch of the military

The Army

400

True or False: The job or career you are leaning toward right now has to be the one that you are stuck with for the rest of your life.

False

500

A document written on your behalf that demonstrates academic strength/achievements or personal qualities/accomplishments.

Letter of Recommendation

500

Financial aid that is offered in the form of a part-time job on campus during the school year, where money made working is put toward college tuition and other expenses.

Work-Study

500

The amount of money or its equivalent received during a period of time in exchange for labor or services.

Income

500

The smallest branch of the military

Coast Guard

500

True or False: It is okay to not have all the answers right now, ask for help when you need it, and try to enjoy this season of your life.

True

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