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An undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges (typically after four years).
What is a bachelor's degree?
100
A form completed by current or prospective college students to determine eligibility for student financial aid.
What is FAFSA?
100
Positive traits reflected in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. They exist in degrees and can be measured as individual differences.
What is Character Strengths?
100
A ten year program that helps first generation students get to college and graduate from college.
What is College Track?
100
An emotional state or reaction.
What is a feeling.
200
The minimum grade point average to be eligible to apply to the California State University (CSU) system.
What is 2.0 GPA.
200
The college's advertised tuition and fees.
What is sticker price?
200
Questions from the University of California, meant to give students an opportunity to share who they are (context).
What is UC Personal Insight Questions?
200
Extends eligibility for certain types California financial aid to students (including undocumented students) who qualify for AB 540.
What is California Dream Act?
200
Rosio's partner (who is also a Special Education teacher).
Who is Dulce?
300
The minimum grade point average to be eligible to apply to the University of California (UC) system.
What is 3.0.
300
State money you do not have to pay back.
What is Cal Grant?
300
Students are asked to respond to this amount of UC Personal Insight Questions.
What is 4.
300
Provide counseling & psychological support services for students on college campuses.
What are mental health services?
300
Rosio's favorite question.
What is "why?"
400
The specific subject area that students specialize in during their college careers.
What is a major?
400
The real amount your family pays. Sticker price minus gift aid (free money you do not have to pay back).
What is Net Price?
400
A character strength that means "doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success".
What is perseverance?
400
Resource centers on college campuses that support students find their career or find a job after graduation.
What are career centers?
400
The act of asking for support. Another term that means asking for "help" or asking for what you need.
What is "advocate" for yourself?
500
These colleges/universities are funded by local and state governments and usually offer lower tuition rates.
What is public colleges/universities.
500
Is the estimate that shows how much the student's family will be expected to contribute for the school year.
What is EFC?
500
A character strength!
What is _____.
500
EOP, TRiO, Undocumented Student Resource Center, LGBTQ+ center.
What are examples of student support services?
500
December 9th at Carlmont High School.
When and where is the next ACT test?