College Vocabulary
Campus Life
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Famous Colleges & Mascots
Careers & Majors (match jobs to majors)
100

What does GPA stand for?

Grade Point Average

100

Where do most first-year students live on campus?

Dorms/Residence Halls

100

What does a scholarship usually mean?

Money for college you don’t pay back

100

What is Rutgers University’s mascot?

The Scarlet Knight

100

What major would you choose if you want to become a teacher?

Education

200

What is a “major” in college?

Main area of study

200

What’s the name for a student group or activity outside of class?

Club or Extracurricular

200

What’s the difference between a grant and a loan?

Grant = free money, Loan = must be repaid

200

What Ivy League university is located in New Jersey?

Princeton University

200

What major is common for someone who wants to be a nurse?

Nursing/Biology

300

What does FAFSA stand for?

Free Application for Federal Student Aid

300

What’s the place where students eat meals on campus?

Dining Hall / Cafeteria

300

What program lets students work part-time on campus to earn money?

Work-Study

300

What is Penn State’s mascot?

Nittany Lion

300

If you want to design buildings, what major might you study?

Architecture

400

What is a “minor” in college?

Secondary area of study

400

What office helps students with stress, anxiety, or mental health?

Counseling Center

400

What does EOF stand for in New Jersey?

Educational Opportunity Fund

400

What university in Philadelphia has the mascot “Hooter the Owl”?

Temple University

400

What major would connect to becoming a software developer?

Computer Science

500

What does “credit hour” mean?

Unit that measures class/academic progress

500

What’s the student-run government group called on campus?

Student Government Association / SGA

500

Name one type of financial aid that must be repaid.

Loan

500

Which historically Black college is located in Washington, D.C. and is famous for its marching band? 

Howard University

500

If you want to argue cases in court, what career and future major might you choose?

Lawyer / Pre-Law or Political Science