General College Knowledge
Paying for College
College Tours
Vocabulary
100

It takes 2 years to complete this degree.

What is an Associate's degree?

100

This is the money you pay to attend college classes

What is tuition? 

100

This is a planned visit to the campus. 

What is a tour? 

100

This is getting to know people who have the same interests as you in certain areas. 

What is networking?

200

This is required to apply to college and get it a graduation. 

What is a high school diploma?

200

This is free federal aid to help pay for college

What is FAFSA? 

200

These are places that you can explore and have access to while on campus. 

What is the bookstore, dorms, library? 
200

This is work you do for the community and helps with resume building and scholarships. 

What is community service?
300

It is the student's permanent academic record. 

What is a transcript? 

300

This scholarship requires a minimum GPA and community service hours. 

What is Bright Futures? 

300

These are some of the questions to can ask this person:

  • What are the best reasons to go to this college?
  • What’s it like to go from high school to college?

Who is the tour guide? 

300

This is an event where you can speak with college and employers to get more information about their programs. 

What is a college and career fair? 

400

This is the specialized field or area of study that students chooses to study in college? 

What is a major? 

400

This is federal aid that you need to repay with interest once you graduate. 

What are loans? 

400

These types of tours are accessible and flexible. 

What is a virtual tour? 

400

A college student who is working towards an associate or a bachelor's degree

what is an undergraduate student?

500

These are 3 public universities in the state of Florida. 

USF, UCF, UF, FSU, FGCC, FAU, FIU, FAMU, UWF, UNF, Fl Poly, New College of Florida. 


500

These tests are sometimes required to apply for Bright Futures.  

What is ACT/SAT/CLT? 

500

These are recourses that you can have access to while attending college. 

What is safety, tutoring, mental health? 

500

They are the first person in their family to attend college? 

What is a first generation student?