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Q. The specific area of study while earning a degree

A. What is Major

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Q: The form completed each year for financial aid

A. What is FAFSA

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Q: Buildings/living spaces on campus reserved for students

A. What is a Dormitory (dorm)

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Q: Name a four-year college/institution in Texas

A. What is Any Four Year College/Institution

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Q. Statements from previous employers, community members, or teachers describing a person's qualifications and skills 

A. What is a Letter of Recommendation

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Q. The average of all your grades earned in the school

A. What is GPA

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Q: When does the FAFSA Application open?

A. When is December 1st.

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Q: A society for male students in a university or college  

A. What is Fraternity

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Q: Name three different admission types

A. What is rolling, general, open, early decision or early action admissions.

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Q: What does it mean for a school to be test optional?

A. What is the school does not require test scores.

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Q: A chance to pursue your college studies in a foreign country

A. What is Study Abroad

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Q: Money borrowed for school from the government that must be paid back    

A. What is a Loan

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Q: A society for female students in a university or college  

A. What is Sorority

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Q: What is a PHI?  

A. What is a Predominantly Hispanic Institution.

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Q: Where can you find SAT scores?    

A. What is CollegeBoard.org.

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Q: What is the main difference between Early Action and Early Decision?

A. What is Early Action is nonbinding, while Early Decision is binding. 

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Q: On-campus jobs funded by the government

A. What is Workstudy

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Q. Name two personal fit factors or "must haves"

A. What is size, location, weather, social/health conditions, etc.

800

Q:List two important "must haves" for your college and explain why.

A. What is (two fit factors) and reason.

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Q. Name three fit factor categories and give an example for each.

A. What is personal, success, financial, community, academic, and career. (Students must also give an example of each: size, graduation rate, debt, etc)

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Q: Person on campus who helps create schedule and suggest needed courses

A. What is Academic Advisor

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Q. What does FAFSA stand for?

A. What is Free Application for Federal Student Aid

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Q: Where do you find a list of all upcoming school events, clubs/organizations, and general information about a college?

A. What is Schools Website

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Q: Where do you go to report harassment, criminal activity, and learn more about campus safety?  

A. What is Campus Police

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Q. Name the four admissions decisions we discussed.

A. What is accepted/admitted, denied, waitlisted, and conditional acceptance.