Testing For College
Basic College Terminology
Cost of College
Getting Into College
Feelin Lucky?
100
What is the PLAN test?
The Pre-ACT college entrance exam
100
How many years does it take, typically, to earn a degree from a community college?
2 years
100
Is in-state or out-of-state tuition cheaper?
In-state tuition
100
When do you apply for college? (What grade)
12th grade (senior year)
100

Which university is the largest within a 50 mile radius of where we are?

Marshall University

200
In what year do you take the PLAN test?
Sophomore year
200
How many year's does it take to earn an Associate degree?
2 years
200
What is one form of aid you can get to college?
Scholarships, grants, loans
200
What kind of classes will best prepare you for college?
Dual Credit or AP classes
200

What university did I graduate from?

West Virginia State University

300
When should you take the SAT and ACT?
No later than the end of your Junior year.
300
The degree earned after completing a four-year university program is ______?
A Bachelor's degree
300
What is FREE money for college?
Grants and Scholarships
300
What is one of the most important things a college looks at to consider you for admission?
Your GPA and class rank
300

What school did Ms. Tiffany Graduate from?

WVU

400
How many times should you take the ACT and the SAT?
At least twice. (If you're on free/reduced lunch you can take each test twice FOR FREE!)
400
What is the next degree you can earn after completing your Bachelor's degree (typically 2 years)?
A Master's/graduate degree
400
When do you apply for scholarships?
Anytime! Although, you do have to apply for many scholarships as a senior.
400
What is the best way to "boost" your application outside of high school classes?
Get involved! Sports teams, clubs, any extracurricular activities. (make sure to keep track of your activities AND to write down your hours!)
400

What sport did Ms. Molly play in college?

Tennis

500
Is the SAT or the ACT better to take for college?
Neither! Take BOTH! Colleges accept both exams.
500
What's the difference between a college and a university?
Originally, a university got its name for having a certain level of research done at it's campus. Today however, many colleges also do a lot of research and the terms are used pretty interchangeably.
500
What is the financial aid document you submit to get money to go to college?
The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
500

How many hours do you have to take in college to be considered full-time?

12 hours. Each class you take in college will usually be 3 or 4 hours per semester. Although 12 hours is full-time, you will need to take at least 15 hours per semester to graduate within 4 years.

500

What does "GPA" stand for and what does this mean in terms of improving your GPA?

GPA is your Grade Point Average. This means it's an average of ALL of your classes while in high school. Therefore, You cannot make C's one semester, make all A's the next semester, and expect your GPA to miraculously be at a 100.0 (4.0).