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100

A form of financial aid that requires repayment

What is a loan?

100

the college entrance exam that measures what students learn in high school and covers four areas: reading, English, mathematics and science?

What is the ACT?
100

someone who is pursing a Bachelor's degree

What is an undergraduate student ?

100
This phrase is used to describe the place you live and eat at college. 
What is room & board?
100

The amount of hours a full time student takes each semester. 

What is 12?
200

A financial support awarded to a student for college, based on academic achievement and other criteria that may include financial need

What is a scholarship?
200

The college entrance exam that measures what students learn in high school & what they need to succeed in college that covers reading, writing & language, and math

What is the SAT?
200

someone who is pursing a Master's Degree

What is a graduate student?

200
This office is responsible for processing college applications. 
What is the admissions office?
200
How colleges measure courses you take
What are credit hours? 
300

A form of financial aid that does NOT require re-payment and is NOT merit based?

What is a grant?
300

The graduate school entrance exam that is a broad assessment of your critical thinking, analytical writing, verbal reasoning, and quantitative reasoning skills — all skills developed over the course of many years.

What is the GRE?
300

someone who is pursing a Doctorate's Degree

What is a doctoral student?
300

The type of college you attend to earn an Associate's degree after successful completion of 2 years of study

What is a community college? 

300

converted average of all grades received

What is GPA?

400

A type of financial aid that allows a student to work on campus to earn money towards the cost of their college courses.

What is work study?
400
The practice test that all 8th and 9th graders in Leander ISD take to prepare for the real test. 
What is the PSAT?
400

The 3 types of degrees you can earn at most public & private universities 

What are:

- Bachelor's

- Master's

- Doctoral

400

The type of school generally described as a 2 year college with mostly employment preparation skills

What is a technical/trade school?
400

You are required to pay out of state tuition if you have not resided in the state of your college for at least:

What is 1 year? 
500

An online form that you have to fill out before every semester in college if you need financial aid.

What is the FAFSA?
500
The difference between the SAT & ACT?

- ACT includes science & only measures what students learn in high school learning


- SAT measures what students learn in high school & what they need to succeed in college

500
The order of degrees from least amount of school needed to most amount of school needed

Associate's = 2 yrs

Bachelor's= 4 yrs+

Master's = 2 additional after Bachelor's

Doctorate = 8 additional after Master's

500

the graduation ceremony day called in college where degrees or diplomas are given

What is commencement?
500

the amount of time it takes to complete a typical college course

What is 1 semester?