Money
Degrees
Types of College
100

Help pay for college. Does not require paying back. Need or Merit based. 

Grants

100

A degree that is typically awarded after studying a specific field at a college for 4 plus years. 

Bachelors

100

Two year public institutions providing higher education and lower level courses, granting certificates, diplomas, and associate's (AA) degrees. 

Community College

200

Money typically awarded through an application process that helps pay for college. You don't have to pay these back. 

Scholarships

200

A university student who has not yet received a bachelor's degree 

Undergraduate

200

A college or university that receives public funding. 

Public Institution

300

This is the amount of money that colleges charge for classroom and other instruction and use of facilities. 

Tuition

300

Degrees earned beyond the bachelor's degree. Include a MA, PhD, MBA and MD

Graduate Degrees

300

This is a college or university that receives private funding. It usually costs more than a public institution. 

Private Institution 

400

This the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. 

FAFSFA

400

Have as one's principal field of study typically leading to a Bachelor's Degree

Major

500

What Universities offer you in money to help pay for tuition, fees, and other costs. 

Financial Aid Package