Admissions
Paying for college
Types of colleges
Academic Programs
College Entrance Exams
100

What is Apply Texas?

www.applytexas.org is the website to apply for most public colleges and universities in Texas.

100

What are the different types of financial aid available?

Grants, Scholarships, Loans, and Work-Study

100

What is an Associate’s Degree?

A degree obtained at a 2-year college

100

Which of the following can colleges help you with:

A. Picking a major

B. Financial aid

C. Finding a job

D. Tutoring

All of the above! College advisers can help guide you with major and class choices. Financial aid offices can provide you with scholarship information and clear up and problems you may have with your financial aid. Career services can help you find a job or internship. Most colleges offer tutoring, especially in the math and science areas.

100

Where can you conveniently take either the SAT or ACT?

UTA

200

What are fee waivers?

If you have free or reduced lunch, fee waivers will take care of the college application fees.

200

What is the FAFSA and what does it cost to fill it out?

Free Application for Federal Student Aid

200

What is a Bachelor’s Degree?

A degree obtained at a 4 year college

200

Where can you get help with all college-related questions at Sam Houston?

The GO Center or councilors 

200

What website do you sign up for the SAT at?

300

What is the “top 10%”?

Guaranteed admissions into any Texas public university – with the exception of some schools.

300

What is TASFA?

Texas Application for Student Financial Aid – the undocumented students need to fill out in order to qualify for state aid.

300

What are for-profit schools?

Colleges such as ITT Tech, Devry, and other institutions that you see on commercials often. While it advertises fast completion and easy access, often times it costs two or three times more than public colleges.

300

What is studying abroad?

A program that is usually connected through your college or university and allows you to travel abroad while taking courses at the same time. Some colleges will provide stipends and aid money to make studying abroad affordable.

300

Which exam has the following sections: Critical reading, mathematics, and writing

SAT

400

When should you have all materials for your college applications in by for most competitive schools? 

December 1st – especially for scholarship deadlines

400

When is the priority deadline for financial aid?

March 1st

400

What is the difference between colleges that are in a rural or urban setting?

Urban colleges are located in a densely populated city. Rural campuses are opposite and most likely have more outdoor activities.

400

What is a major and a minor?

A major is your main focus of study in a college. A minor is an additional focus to your major but requires less classes.

400

Which exam has the following sections:English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing

ACT

500

What four items are necessary for most college applications?

Transcripts, fee or fee waivers, online application, and SAT/ACT test scores

500

What is the first date the FAFSA and TASFA applications are available?

January 1st

500

What’s the difference between public and private colleges?

Public colleges and universities must abide by the same rules set by the state, for example the top 10%.

Private colleges and universities may set their own rules.

500

What are honors programs?

Selective programs that students with a strong academic background can apply for. Usually offers smaller classes, more opportunities, and more scholarships.

500

What is the national average score on the SAT and ACT?

1050