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You Got Served
What Does That Stand For?
Show Me The Money
True or False
That College Life
100
This program is found in Cal States and gives access and opportunity to low-income and educationally disadvantaged students in California
Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)
100
SAT
Scholastic Aptitude Test
100
This scholarship website lets you choose from a variety of scholarships that fit you and your interests
FastWeb
100
If I do not have good grades, I cannot apply for scholarships.
False!
100
In college, you get to choose the courses you want to study and match them to your interests, especially when you declared this.
A Major
200
This program helps community college students who meet the specific requirements to transfer to UCs
Transfer Admission Guarantee (TAG)
200
HBCU
Historically Black College and University
200
Private colleges and universities use this application to gather more of your financial information (similar to the FAFSA)
CSS Profile
200
The difference between the SAT and the ACT is that the ACT has a Science portion.
True
200
Many colleges allow students to travel to a different country and continue their studies through this program.
Study Abroad Program
300
Colleges offer these courses for students who need to brush up on specific courses like English and Math before college
Summer Bridge courses
300
FAFSA
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
300
This fee waiver is used only at community colleges and waives enrollment fees for eligible California residents
The Board of Governors (BOG) Fee Waiver
300
You should ask any person for a recommendation letter for your college application.
False.
300
These colleges train students in areas like cosmetology, culinary arts, and audio production.
Technical College
400
This UC plan helps families who are California residents and have a total family income less than $80,000 a year to pay the UC’s tuition and fees
UC’s Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan
400
ACT
American College Testing
400
This program provides part-time jobs for students with financial need and allows them to earn money to help pay education expenses
Work Study
400
If you graduate college, you will on average make more money than a high school graduate.
True.
400
If you want to go to medical or law school, you should enroll in these programs.
Pre-Med/Pre-Law Tracks