Academic grades that colleges and universities look for in a student
What is GPA
The award granted after completing a four-year college university program.
What is Bachelor's Degree
Two types of colleges/universities
What is Public and Private
The fees paid to attend school
What is Tuition
Money borrowed from the government or lender that must be repaid
What is a Loan
The testing requirement that colleges and universities look for in an incoming student.
What is ACT score
The award granted after completing a two year college program
What is an Associate Degree
Small, institutions that rely on donors, as well as state & federal
What is a Private College
Fees paid to an institution when you are from another state.
What are Out of State Fees
Two-year institutions
What are Community Colleges
The advanced high school course that can be used for college credit.
What is AP courses
An occupational training program where a student gains practical experience under supervision.
What is Internship
Another name for a graduate of a school
What is Alumni
Fees paid to an institution when you are attending school in your state of residency
What are In-State Fees
Four year institutions
What are Universities?
GPA stands for
What is Grade Point Average
The most advanced degree, often requiring three years of study beyond a bachelor's degree.
What is a Doctoral Degree
Institution funded by state and local government
What is a Public College
Money for education provided by the government, schools, or private donors, which do not have to be repaid.
What are Grants
Your area of study in college or a university
What is a Major
The parts of a college application
What are the personal statements, resume, transcript, test scores, and letters of recommendation
A degree past bachelors obtained in anywhere from 2 to 3 years
What is a Masters Degree
This is very important when considering a university. It could greatly affect the range of majors offered, extracurricular activities and the amount of personal attention you will receive from instructors.
What is Fit
Money for education awarded to students because of their need, or academic or athletic achievement
What are Scholarships
Someone you can refer to as Doctor
Who is someone with a Doctorate degree