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100

Your main course of study?

Major

100

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

Tuition

100

Name a difference between Public and Private Universities.

What are Campus population size, class sizes, major/minor offerings, variety of extracurriculars, tuition costs, funding sources, and religious affiliation.

100

Who can you speak to get advice on colleges?

Your counselor, teachers, parents, EAB, College Track, college fairs, etc.

100

 If the student’s cumulative GPA falls below the minimum of _____, the student will be placed on academic probation, 

2.0? 

200

 A secondary course of study (15 - 18 credits) that often complements a students major and is commonly listed on your resume. 

Minor/Concentration

200

Something american students fill out to receive financial aid for college

FAFSA


200

How long does it take to get a Bachelors degree?

What is four years.

200

An event you can attend to ask questions directly to college representatives. 

College fair 

200
Which is typically higher: Weighted GPA or Unweighted GPA?

Weighted 

300

Difference between a full-time and part-time student?

Full-time student takes 12+ credits, while part-time students take less than 12 credits

300

An award for money is called a ...?

Scholarship 

300

In the 1960s, this college degree became required to commission in the military.

Bachelor's

300

Name two college entrance exams

ACT & SAT

300

Is USC or UCLA more expensive to attend? 

USC

400

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

Syllabus

400

 Is in-state or out-of-state tuition cheaper? 

  In-state tuition 


400

A ____________is a requirement that has to be satisfied before you can enter a class

Pre-requisite? 

400

Where can you go to look for scholarship opportunities?

Online searches, school counselor, university website, local businesses

400

Hands-on training to prepare students for a specific job/skill?

Trade/ technical school

500

Someone who helps you plan your classes and connect you with resources on campus as needed?

Advisor/Counselor

500

 Name the four main types of financial aid for students?

 Grants, scholarship, work study, student loans 

500

  What is the next degree you can earn after completing your Bachelor's degree (typically 2 years)? 

A Master's/graduate degree. 

500

Name two important things you need to have ready for the admission process?

College applications, entrance exam scores, test scores, letters of recommendation, and FAFSA (optional)and transcripts

500

At most 4-year schools, you need 120 _______ to graduate

credits?

600

A "record" of a student's academic progress, including all courses taken, grades, completion for each course, and GPA.

transcript.

600

A program that allows students to earn money while working in campus to help pay educational expenses.

Work study.

600

Money you don't have to repay and is awarded because of skills you have athletically or academically.

scholarship or grant

600

After high school, list three options that can help you achieve your lifelong goals.

What is college/university, community college, trade school, military, career

600

Colleges require you to purchase these or rent them for most classes.

textbooks.