what do you call a college with smaller size classes/campus?
What is a liberal art/small college?
what do you call the primary field you will study in college?
What is Major
These awards can be based on merit, need, or special criteria such as athletics or arts, even school criteria.
What are Scholarships?
This document shows your GPA, classes, and grades from high school?
What is a high school transcript?
Is a fact that every freshman goes through the Freshmen 15?
What is a Myth?
Name a organization/activity in college?
Sports Clubs, Language Clubs, Culture Clubs, Intermurals, & Hobby Clubs
What are secondary field that you can also study in college?
What is a Minor
What is loan vs grant?
Loan: money you borrow and have to pay back
Grant: money you get without having to pay back
Majority of colleges often require 1-3 of these from teachers, counselors, or mentors to support your application.
What is Letter of Recommendation?
Does Professors usually expect you to manage your own time and won’t remind you about every deadline.
What is a Fact?
Give us a major difference between Public or Private Colleges?
- Scholarship/Finical
- Size
- research opportunities
- Tuition
Can you change your major multiple times?
What is YES!!! But.....
When is the starting and deadline to apply/submit your FAFSA application for 2026-2027?
Starting: October 1st, 2026
Deadline: June 30th, 2027
Colleges with this admissions process review applications as they come in, without a strict deadline.
What are Rolling Admissions?
A 20-minute nap can accidentally turn into a 3-hour coma.
What is a Fact?
What is a benefit for an urban college?
- Closer bigger companies for jobs/internships
- more entertainment
- more faith opportunities
- etc...
What is a specific focus within a major?
What is a Concentration?
What is the difference Between a Pell Grant and a State Grant?
Pell Grant: Helps low-income students pay for college tuition, fees, and sometimes living expenses
State Grant: Helps residents attend college in-state (tuition, fees, sometimes books/living expenses)
What is the difference between Early Decision and Early Action?
Early Decision = Getting Accepted but you must attend that school and withdraw other schools
Early Action = Getting accepted but you can still apply to other colleges/which keeps your options open
Do Colleges pay you full tuition if you got ran over by a car on campus? Myth or Fact?
What is a Myth?