Mindful March
Friendly February
Joyful January
Career Types
Paying for College
100

 This is a document or series of documents you must complete to see if you will be accepted into a college. 

A college application

100

If you are (this) or study (this) you mostly study money, wealth, and finances. 

Economist/Economics

100

There are (this) many colleges & universities in North Carolina.

85

100

A career where you make new styles of clothes.

Fashion Design

100

Free Application for Federal Student Aid

FAFSA

200

This is the subject or related to the subjects you study in college

A college major

200

Your job is to design and make buildings, you are an (this) and studied (this) in college.

Architect/Architecture

200

It normally takes 4 years to attain this degree, Sometimes more!

Bachelor's Degree

200

A career in which you use science and technology to build machines, engines, and other structures.

Engineering

200

(this) typically comes from the government, based on a student's financial need or background.

A grant

300

This is a building/residence or place where students can live when they go to college.

College dorms

300

You study (this) to design apps for iPhone or Android

Computer programming

300

For this degree, you must study for 2-6 years after your bachelor's degree. This degree can be put towards accomplishing a Doctorate (Ph.D.)

A Master's Degree

300

A major in which you analyze community problems and influence lawmaking at the local, state, and federal levels; you may work in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, such as a government agency or advocacy group

Public Policy and Advocacy 

300

(this) comes from many resources and students must apply individually to each; the funds must be paid back, often with interest.

A loan

400

These are other activities you can do other than your classes, such as playing a sport, being part of a club, and etc. 

Extracurricular activities

400

You use science to gather evidence and information that can be used in courts for criminal trials 

Forensic science

400

A degree that typically takes 2-3 years to complete. Can be applied toward completing a bachelor's degree 

Associate's Degree

400

A career where you must complete anywhere between 11-16 years of college, including 4 years of college and 4 years of medical school

Doctor

400

Extra costs involved with living on-campus: rent, food, activity fees, etc. 

Room & board

500

This program provides part-time jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need, allowing them to earn money to help pay education expenses. 

Federal Work-Study Program 

500

You scientifically study the human mind and how this affects people's behaviors, your major was (this) in college

Psychology

500

A school that trains student's in areas such as cosmetology, audio production, mechanical engineering, or culinary arts. 

Technical College

500

A career where you must complete 7 years of college education, including a Master's Degree, and pass the standardized test, the LSAT

Lawyer

500

The average price of a private college in the US

$30,000 per year