College 101
Adulting
Career
Aid
Resume
100

Classes required for all students regardless of major, like English and math

What is general education requirements or gen eds?

100

This is the money remaining from your paycheck after taxes and deductions are taken out.

What is Net Pay?

100

This document is a summary of your skills, education, and work experience

What is a resume?

100

The financial aid form you must complete for federal student aid

 What is FAFSA?

100

This section of a resume includes your phone number, email, and LinkedIn profile.

What is Contact Information?

200

The online platform allowing students to apply to over 1,000 member colleges and universities worldwide with one general application

What is the Common App?

200

This is a number that tells lenders how risky it is to lend you money. 


Bonus 100 points: range

What is a credit score?


What is 300 to 850?

200

These are skills that employers look for, such as teamwork, problem-solving, and time management.

what are soft skills?

200

This type of financial aid is "free money" and does not have to be paid back

What is scholarships and grants?

200

The ideal length of a resume 

what is one to two pages?

300

If neither of your parents went to a 4-year college, you are considered this kind of student.

What is a First-Generation Student?

300

This is the type of interest that calculates interest on both the principal and previous interest.

What is a compound interest? 

300

A tool that analyzes your interests and strengths to aid career selection.  

What is a career assessment?

300

This type of scholarship or grant is awarded based on a family's financial situation 

What is need based aid?

300

You use these instead of full sentences

What is bullets and action phrases. 

400

In-State Tuition vs Out of- State tuition 

What is Out-of-state tuition at public universities typically costs way more compared to in-state tuition. 

400

A cost that stays the same every month, such as rent or insurance.

What is a fixed expense?

400

This term refers to a 10-second or 1-minute pitch about yourself during a networking event.

What is an Elevator Pitch?

400

This is a, "postponement of loan payment," often used when returning to school or during financial hardship.

What is Deferment?  

400

The top-to-bottom order on a resume

What is Header, Summary/Objective, Experience, Education, Skills?

500

The credit-by-exam program that can save thousands by testing out of college courses

What is CLEP - College Level Examination Program?

500

This popular budgeting rule dictates that you should allocate 50% of your income to needs, 30% to wants, and 20% to savings.

What is the 50/30/20 rule? 

500

This term refers to building relationships that help you learn about and access job opportunities.

What is networking?

500

This type of student loan is generally better because the government pays the interest while you are in school.

What is a Subsidized Loan?

500

The 3 C's of a resume

What is Clear, Concise, and Clean