Leap Year
Trade Programs
2-Year Colleges
4-Year Colleges
Bonus Category
100

How long is the Leap Year Program?

1 Year

100

What is a trade/technical school?

An educational program designed to train students for a specific job in a skilled trade career.

100

What do you call a 2-year Degree?

Associate's Degree

100

What do you call a 4-year Degree?

Bachelor's Degree

100

True/False - Are you allowed to change your major in college?

Yes, you can change your major in college. You should spend your time in college figuring out what you are most interested in doing. Keep in mind that changing your major can lead to you being behind in your course sequence. 

200

What college is the Leap Year Program partnered with?

Georgia State Perimeter

200

Name three trade program jobs.

Electrician, HVAC, Chef, Plumber, Auto mechanic, Dental hygienist, Cosmetology, Radiation Therapist, Welding, Carpenter, Computer repair technician (IT), Legal Administrative Assistant, Licensed Practical Nurse, Masseur, Medical assistant, and Truck driver . . . 


200

What Federal Application do you have to complete in order to receive financial aid?

FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

300

How much do Leap Year Fellows get paid?

$625 per month

300

True or False: Community colleges do not offer on-campus housing. 

False! Some community colleges do offer on-campus housing. 

Note: GSU Perimeter does not offer on-campus housing :(

300

Name two things to consider when looking for colleges.

Distance from home, class size, majors offered, cost of tuition, extracurricular activities available, application requirements (test scores, GPA, essays, letters of recommendation, etc.). . .

300

Do you have to pay back scholarships/grants?

No! Scholarships and grants are free money. Some scholarships/grants do have certain criteria that you have to follow in order to continue receiving it.

400

Leap Year Fellows work part-time as . . .

Elementary School Reading Coaches

400

Name one thing/experience you may miss out on when going to a trade program.

Social Clubs

Tutoring Programs

Dorms Life

On-campus Events

400

Name three benefits of going to a 2-year college.

Flexible schedules
Costs (Lower Tuition)
Smaller class sizes
Lower tuition
Transferrable credits
A degree in two years
Options Close to Home
Get your job sooner
Opportunity to improve academic skills
Time to adjust to college life
400

Name three living expenses you may have to consider when you are a college student.

Apartment/Dorm Costs

Food

Transportation / Gas

Additional bills (utilities, phone, internet, etc.)

Leisure (Fun stuff)

400

Name grant/scholarship you can receive from the Federal Government or our State Government.

Pell Grant (Federal Government)

HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarship (State Government)

500

What classes do Leap Year Fellows take?

English 1101 and Math 1001

500

Name three reasons why someone might want to do a trade program. 

Like working with hands

Job Security

Lower Tuition

Reduced Student Debt

Some programs have guaranteed jobs

Designed for specific skill training

May take less time to finish program

Potentially high salary

Not interested in college

500

Name three options for paying for college.

Working a job/work-study.

Scholarships/Grants

Military (Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Reserves)

Student Loans

500

What's the difference between a private and public college?

Public colleges are government funded. Private colleges rely on tuition and donations. 

Private colleges are (usually!) more expensive.

500

Final Showdown - ALL TEAMS Compete to win!

Each team will have 1 minute to write down as many REAL colleges as they can think of. The team that writes down the most will receive all the points. 

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