Exams taken that can boost chances to get into college or receive scholarships.
What is SAT/ACT?
Money given either by school, organization, or contest.
What are Scholarships?
What is a college application?
Learn about a broad spectrum of artistic expression.
What is Art History?
Cost of your classes.
What is Tuition?
List of activities, jobs, extra curricular, volunteer hours.
What is a Resume?
Money given after meeting specific financial qualifications.
What are Grants?
Location on campus where you stay.
Form of marketing major using innovative electronic media and social networks?
What is Digital Advertising?
A type of graduate degree typically consisting of six years of college.
What is a Master's?
Document of endorsement.
What is a letter of recommendation?
Money borrowed.
What is a loan?
A term used in college in reference to "teachers."
What is a professor?
This major will help you explore the many facets of organizational behavior, industrial and labor relations, as well as an appreciation and understanding of global management practices, among others.
Exam taken to get into med-school.
What is the MCAT?
The number requirement set by colleges.
What is GPA (Grade Point Average)?
Federal form that determines financial aid for college.
What is FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)?
Time period to meet with your advisor in college.
What is green-lighting?
Learn about the design of outdoor spaces, as well as the analysis of the impact on their surroundings.
What is Landscape Architecture?
Visiting a foreign country and taking college courses?
What is Study Abroad?
Official report from your High School.
What is a transcript?
Name a scholarship search engine.
What is scholarships.com, accessscholarships, CollegeBoard, RaiseMe, SchoolLinks.
Document that is provided at the start of each semester?
What is a syllabus
If you want to work behind the scenes (and sometimes in front of the camera) in the sport industry.
What is Sports Administration?
Number of credits to be considered a full-time student?
What are 12 credit hours?