College Types
College Degrees
College Testing
Financial Aid
College Admissions
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Term used to refer to a group of 8 universities in the northeast known for academic excellence.
What is the Ivy League?
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Degree granted after completing a two-year program of study.
What is an Associate's Degree
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The agency that administers the SAT, SAT II, and AP exams.
What is the College Board?
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A free online form to apply for federal financial aid.
What is the FAFSA--Free Application for Federal Student Aid?
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No application deadlines; colleges accept applications and applicants throughout the year. Decisions to admit students are made on a case-by-case basis and students usually receive decision letters within 4 to 8 weeks.
What are Rolling Admissions?
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Generally offer the first two years of a liberal arts education, as well as vocational training.
What is a community or junior college?
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Degree granted after completing a four-year program of studies in an area of science.
What is a Bachelor's of Science--B.S. ?
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College admissions test that has four components: English, Math, Science and Reading. Highest score is 36; national average usually 21
What is the ACT?
200
Aid that is based on need.
What is financial assistance offered on the basis of the family's level of income?
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Applications are due to most colleges and universities between January 15 and February 1 (the University of California schools have application deadlines of November 30).
What is Regular Admission?
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With their larger numbers of female faculty and administrators, offer college women confidence-building role models and greater opportunities to serve in a full range of student leadership positions.
What are Women's Colleges?
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Degree granted after completing a four year program of study in the Fine Arts
What is the Bachelor's of Fine Arts--BFA?
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Test usually taken by 10th and 11th graders. Serves as practice for SAT and determines eligibility for National Merit and National Hispanic scholarships
What is the PSAT?
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Aid based on merit or academic performance available to high-performing students, regardless of family income.
What is merit aid?
300
Virtually all high school graduates are accepted, regardless of academic performance.
What is Open Admissions?
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Focus on the education of undergraduate students, exposing them to a broad base of courses in the humanities and sciences.
What is a liberal arts college?
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A degree earned after a Bachelor's degree in a specific area of study. Usually takes two academic years.
What is a Master's Degree--MS, MBA, MFA
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College admissions test that unveils a new version in March, 2016. Usually taken in spring of junior year or fall of senior year. Perfect score will be 1600.
What is the SAT?
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This grant is available to students whose families are eligible for free or reduced lunch.
What is the Pell Grant?
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This is the percent of applicants admitted by schools that are considered to most selective or highly competitive.
What is 15% or fewer of applicants accepted?
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Generally larger and include a liberal arts college, as well as some graduate programs.
What is a university?
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The highest in the hierarchy of academic degrees offered in the U.S. Takes an average of 7 years.--Ph.D., Ed.D, M.D., J.D.
What is the doctoral degree?
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Subject tests used in admissions at highly selective schools. Highest score is 800.
What is the SAT II?
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The Expected Family Contribution--EFC.
What is the amount displayed at the completion of the FAFSA, i.e. the the amount your family is expected to contribute yearly.
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An applicant is considered a legacy and therefore has a "hook" at a college if this is true.
What is a college from which your parent and/or grandparent graduated?