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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

What are two main differences between Public and Private Universities

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, college advisors, alumni 


100

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

2.0

200

a series of tests that evaluate students' skills in reading, writing, and math to help college administrators place them in courses that match their skills 

Accuplacer 


200

An application students fill out to receive financial aid for college

FAFSA


200

How long does it take to get a Bachelor's degree?

 four years

200

Name two college entrance exams

ACT & SAT

200

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

Trade/ technical school

300

This standardized test has Math, Scientific Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and English

ACT

300

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

  In-state tuition 


300

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

Pre-requisite

300

Where can you go to look for scholarship opportunities?

Online searches, school counselor, university website, local businesses, community organizations 

300

At most 4-year schools, How many credits do you need to graduate 

120 credits 

400

allows students and advisors to run coursework through curriculum(your major) and track academic progress towards graduation

This will have all of your courses needed to take in order to graduate with a specific degree


Degree Audit 
400

 Name the 6 ways to fund college 

 Grants, scholarships, work-study, student loans, Savings, Military 

 

400

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

A Master's/graduate degree. 

400

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

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

400

What is the difference between high school and college? 

class schedules, living on campus, class size, course work, capstone, transportation,