College Admissions Process
Types of Colleges
Financial Aid and Scholarships
College Life
College Admissions Terms
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This document contains a student's academic record, including grades, courses, and GPA.

What is a transcript?

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These are colleges that offer a variety of undergraduate programs but are typically smaller than large state universities.

What are liberal arts colleges?

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This form is commonly required by colleges to determine a student's eligibility for financial aid.

What is the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)?

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This term refers to the group of students who live together on a college campus, often in dormitories.

What is campus housing or dorm life?

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This term refers to when a student applies to multiple schools and gets accepted to one or more, but doesn’t commit until a certain date.

What is a decision deadline?

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This is the standardized test that many colleges require as part of the application, often taken in high school.

What is the SAT?

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This type of college offers both two-year and four-year degrees and can be a more affordable option for students before transferring to a four-year school.

What is a community college?

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This is money given to a student for college that doesn’t need to be repaid.

What is a scholarship?

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This is the term for the system of academic advising and support services available to students to help them succeed in college.

What is academic advising?

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This term describes the type of decision where students find out if they've been accepted or rejected early, usually in November or December.

What is early action or early decision?

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The Common App is a popular application used by many colleges. What is the main purpose of this application?

What is to apply to multiple colleges with one application?

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This term refers to colleges that are run by the government of a specific state and offer in-state tuition rates to residents.

What is a public university?

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This is a type of loan where the government pays the interest while the student is in school.

What is a subsidized loan?

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This is a popular college event where prospective students can visit campus, attend classes, and meet with faculty.

What is an open house or college visit day?

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This term refers to the process when a student applies to a college after receiving decisions from other schools.

What is regular decision?

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This is the application essay that allows students to showcase their personal story or experiences. It is often a required part of the application.

What is a personal statement or college essay?

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These are private colleges and universities that have a religious affiliation, such as Jesuit or Baptist schools.

What are religious-affiliated colleges?

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This type of financial aid is awarded based on a student's financial need, usually determined by their family income.

What is need-based aid?

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The first year at college is often referred to by this term.

What is freshman year?

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This is a college admissions decision where the student is accepted but must meet specific requirements, like improved grades.

What is conditional acceptance?

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This term refers to the process of reviewing a student's application and deciding whether to admit them to a college or university.

What is the admissions review process?

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These types of schools offer advanced degrees, such as master's and doctorates, and are typically focused on research.

What are graduate schools or research universities?

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A financial aid award that combines work and study. It provides part-time employment for students during the school year.

What is a work-study program?

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The collection of courses a student is required to take during their college years, including general education courses, majors, and electives.

What is a curriculum?

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This term refers to a waiting list that means a college hasn't yet decided on a student's application but will make a final decision later.

What is being placed on the waitlist?