Going to College
Paying for college
College facts
Things to know
College Lingo
100

Your main course of study in college is called...

What is a Major? 

100

The amount the college/university is charging you for your classes

Tuition

100

What do you get after you complete all the required courses for your major?

A Degree

100

Process used to apply to attend a College or University

Application

100

What is a professor?

College Teacher

200

Secondary field of study, which requires fewer courses and it is optional

A Minor

200

What is the difference between a grant and a loan?

Grants do not have to be paid back, but loans do

200

What is it called when you're signing up for classes?

Registration

200

A record of all your classes, grades, and your GPA/ranking. 

Transcript

200

Who would you speak to when it comes to ensuring registration in the correct courses to graduate?  

Academic Advisor/Counselor 

300

What is a First-Generation Student?

Student who is the first person in their family to attend and graduate college

300

What is a community college?

Students can reduce the overall cost of a four-year degree by completing the first two years at this type of institution before transferring to a university.

300

Where would you go to buy books and materials for college classes?

The campus book store

300

What is it called when you study or take classes in a different country for college?

Study abroad

300

When a student moves from community college to a 4 year college/university or switches schools

Transfer

400

Name two main differences between public and private universities?

Cost, how they are funded, often the size, and likelihood of admission

400

What is the main difference been an "In-State" University and an "Out of State" University?

Cost of tuition

400

Name four types of college degrees you can earn after your HS diploma.

Associates, bachelors, masters, doctorate

400

What does GPA stand for?

Grade point average. Average of all grades earned in High school

400

Typically, what is the minimum percentage you need to pass a course in college?

70% or a C-

500

What is a dorm and a meal plan for? 

A dorm provides on-campus housing, and a meal plan gives students access to campus dining.

500

What does FAFSA stand for?

Free Application for Federal Student Aid

500

Typically, how many years does it take to complete all of these degrees? Associates, Bachelors, Masters, Doctoral.

Associates - 2-3 yrs
Bachelors - 4 yrs
Masters - 6 yrs
Doctorate - 8yrs

500

What is the term that refers to a formal academic warning or penalty given to a student for failing to meet a college’s minimum GPA or academic standards?

Academic Probation 

500

What is the dean's list, and what GPA roughly do you need to receive it? 

This academic recognition is awarded to students who achieve a high GPA during a semester, often requiring a 3.5 or higher.