College Terminology
Financial Aid & Scholarships
College Admissions
Campus Life
Majors & Careers
100

What is a major?

Your main field of study.

100

What is FAFSA?

Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

100

When do seniors apply to college?

Aug-Dec.

100

Typical first-year housing?

Dorms/residence halls.

100

What is a minor?

Secondary area of study.

200

What does GPA stand for?

Grade Point Average.

200

Grants vs Loans?

Grants = free money, Loans = must be repaid.

200

What does a recommendation letter include?

Strengths, character, readiness.

200

What is a meal plan?

Prepaid access to campus dining.

200

True/False:You must know your career before choosing a major.

False

300

Difference between public and private colleges?

Public = state funded; Private = privately funded.

300

What is the Pell Grant?

Federal grant for low-income students; up to ~$7,000.

300

What does test-optional mean?

SAT/ACT not required.

300

Clubs vs Organizations?

Clubs = interest based; orgs = structured with leadership roles.

300

Name 3 high-growth majors.

Nursing, Computer Science, Business, Engineering, Psychology, Cybersecurity.

400

What is a prerequisite?

Class required before taking a more advanced course.

400

Purpose of a scholarship essay?

To explain your goals, story, and why you deserve the award.

400

What is holistic review?

Colleges consider grades, activities, essays, and background.

400

What is work-study?

Federal program providing paid campus jobs.

400

What is an internship?

Short-term work experience in a career field.

500

What is the Common App?

A centralized college application platform used by 900+ colleges.

500

Name 3 Michigan scholarships.

Detroit Promise, MI Achievement Scholarship, Rosa Parks, Skillman, etc.

500

Two common app mistakes?

Missing deadlines, weak essays, no FAFSA, typos, incomplete items.

500

Purpose of orientation?

Learn resources, meet staff, schedule classes.

500

Two reasons major choice matters?

Impacts career path, earnings, graduation time, interest.