College Lingo
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College AIM
Mystery Questions
100

Your main course of study in college (a subject you choose to focus on for a particular career)

Major

100

Name at least 2 examples of ways in which a person might pay for college? 

Scholarships, Grants, Federal Loans, Private Loans, out-of-pocket, etc. 

100

What is one difference between a community college and a university? 

Degrees available, potential length of time, cost, size, etc. 

100

At this fair-style event, students meet with college reps and can get accepted on the spot—no waiting required.

Admit Day

100

 What is the name of the building that students live in?

Dorms

200

A secondary set of courses that often complements your major

Minor or concentration

200

True/False: Public universities are generally cheaper than private universities 

True! 

200

True/False: When you apply to college, you need to know your major right away 

False: Although you will need to select a major eventually, many students opt to start off as "undecided". This can be especially beneficial if you want to try out a few general classes first to see what you are interested in! 

200

This celebratory event invites seniors to commit to their postsecondary path in front of peers, family, and partners

Signing Day

200

They may have tossed their caps, but they’re still part of the College AIM family—proof that persistence pays off.

Alumni

300

What do we call the "principal" of a college or university? 

Dean or President

300

What do we call the amount the college/university is charging you for your classes?

Tuition 

300

Name one difference between public and private universities?

Cost, how they are funded, the size, etc. 

300

During this immersive experience, students leave their schools to visit campuses across Georgia—some for the very first time.

College Tour

300

What is it called if you take a year off before going to college? 

A gap year 

400

Something your professor will give you to explain assignments, expectations, grading systems, textbooks, and class policies

Syllabus

400

The difference between a scholarship and a loan

Scholarships - you DON'T have to pay back
Loan - you DO have to pay back

400

What does HBCU stand for? 

Historically Black College/University

400

This critical form unlocks federal and state financial aid—but completing it can feel like climbing Mount Everest.

FAFSA

400

The OLDEST college in the United States 

What is Harvard University?

Founded in Massachusetts in 1636

500

An official academic record from the student's school that shows their courses and grades (like a report card)

Transcript

500

Something students fill out to receive federal financial aid for college

 FAFSA

500

What types of postsecondary degrees can you earn? Name at least 3. 

Associates Degree, Bachelor's Degree, Masters Degree, PHD (Doctorate)

500

College AIM works at the systems level to influence policy and partnerships through this strategic focus area.

Advocacy

500

What does FAFSA stand for? 

Free Application for Federal Student Aid