College Basics
Financial Aid
Career exploration
College Life
Applying for Colleges
100

What is the difference between a public and private college?

Public colleges are funded by the state government, while private colleges rely on tuition and private funding.

100

What does FAFSA stand for?

Free Application for Federal Student Aid

100

What is the term for a short-term job that provides hands-on experience in a career field?

Internship

100

What is a dormitory?

On-campus housing where students live

100

What is the term for the essay you write as part of a college application?

Personal statement or college essay.

200

What does GPA stand for?

Grade Point Average.

200

Name one type of financial aid that does not need to be repaid

Scholarships or grants

200

Name one tool or website you can use to explore career options.

CareerOneStop, O*NET, or MyNextMove.org.

200

What does “Greek life” refer to in college?

Fraternities and sororities.

200

 What is the Common Application

A platform that allows students to apply to multiple colleges with one application.

300

What is a major in college?

A student’s primary field of study

300

What is the federal work-study program?

A program that provides part-time jobs for students with financial need

300

What is the purpose of a career assessment test?

To identify your strengths, interests, and potential career paths.

300

Name one benefit of joining a student organization.

Networking, skill development, or making friends.

300

Name one standardized test often required for college admission.

SAT or ACT.

400

Name one benefit of attending a community college before transferring to a four-year university.

Lower tuition costs or smaller class sizes.

400

What is the difference between a subsidized and unsubsidized loan?

Subsidized loans do not accrue interest while you’re in school; unsubsidized loans do.

400

What is a “soft skill” employers look for in candidates?

Communication, teamwork, or problem-solving.

400

What is the purpose of a college advisor?

To help students choose courses and stay on track to graduate

400

What are recommendation letters, and who typically writes them?

Letters written by teachers, counselors, or mentors supporting a student’s college application.

500

What is the term for classes that all students, regardless of major, must take?

General education requirements.

500

What is a Pell Grant?

A federal grant for undergraduate students with exceptional financial need

500

What is networking, and why is it important in finding a job?

Building relationships with professionals to learn about opportunities and gain career advice.

500

What is the difference between a club and an intramural sports team?

Clubs are student

500

What is a “rolling admission” policy?


A policy where colleges accept applications and make decisions on a continuous basis, rather than by a fixed deadline.