College Part 1
Getting a Job
College Part 2
Paycheck
Banking Business
100

2 year college degree

Associates

100

This is the type of clothing you should wear to an interview.

Conservative clothing

100

Person in charge of one floor of the dorm building that is compensated by free room and board and a meal ticket.

Resident assistant 

100

Money that is taken out directly from your paycheck; includes taxes, FICO, retirement and health insurance

Paycheck deductions 

100

The location on a check where you write what you are paying for OR the account number.

Lower left hand side. 

200

A test to earn college credit for what you already know.

CLEP

200

A document that you create that is all about you and your background.

Resume

200

Employers are willing to pay for training and possibly student loans if you promise to work for them for a certain amount of time. 

Employer Assistance 

200

The place on the check where you write the name of the person receiving the check

Pay to the Order Of Line 

200

When writing a check you always need to write...

In pen 

300

This is your last option for paying for college. 

Student Loans 

300

People who can give you a good recommendation when you are applying for a job.

Job References 

300

Based on financial aid and is paid for by the federal government; a way for you to work while in college 

Work Study 

300

Located in the upper right hand corner of a check

Check number 

300

Type of checks that have been paid by the bank and normally returned to the check writer. 

Cancelled checks

400

Students must complete this in order to find out what help they are eligible to receive from the federal government for college. Information for grants as well as student loans and work study are generated from this form. 

Free Application for Federal Student Aid 

400

A document that you create that discusses how you will fit into the position and why you would be the best choice for the job. 

Cover Letter 

400
A way to work on campus while in college, not based on financial aid and is paid for from the college's budget

Student Aid 

400

Amount of money you should have; what you are paid BEFORE taxes and deductions come out. 

Gross Pay or Total Pay 

400

Checks that have been written but have not be cleared by the bank yet.

Outstanding checks 

500

This is the best type of student loan to get as the federal government pays the interest on the loan while you are in college. 

Subsidize loans 

500

3 reasons eye contact is important 

Shows respect, shows you are listening, shows you are truly interested in the job. 

500

Money that is offered by the government to help you pay for college that you do not need to pay back. 

Grants 

500

Amount of money AFTER taxes and deductions come out; what you actually go home with

Take home pay OR Net Pay 

500

A card that a customer signs when opening an account; so the bank knows what your signature looks like.

Signature card