U.S. Universities
U.S. Universities Continued
U.S. University Facts
Immigration Review
Final Jeopardy
100

This is the number of years it usually takes to complete college in the U.S.

What is four years?

100

This is what we call your specialization at an American university

What is a major?

100

These schools are for-profit institutions

What are private universities?

100

The most common second language in the U.S. besides English

What is Spanish?

100

This is the state I am from

What is Alabama?

200

These are Ivy League universities (name at least 3)

What are Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Columbia, and the University of Pennsylvania?

200

What is more expensive: a public or private university?

What is a private university?
200

This is the age by which most people are able to pay off their student loans 

What is 36 years old?

200

This is the country from which most immigrants to the U.S. come

What is Mexico?

300

The average cost of college per year at a private university (approximately)

What is $50,000?

300

Public universities are owned by this entity

What is the state they are in?

300

This is the name for the money universities charge to be able to attend

What is tuition?

300

This is the removal or banishing of an immigrant from a country (usually because they have committed a crime or are there illegally)

What is deportation?

400

This is the problem a lot of students have when they borrow money from the government to pay for their education

What is student loan debt?

400

This is the average amount of student debt for recent graduates from a university

What is $30,000?

400

These are other expenses you must worry about to attend a university (name at least 2)

What are housing, food, textbooks, extracurricular activities, general personal costs?

400

This is what Donald Trump wants to do to keep people from Mexico from immigrating to the U.S.

What is build a wall?

500

This is how much the U.S. Department of Education makes in profit from student loans every year

What is 15 billion dollars?

500

Name at least one reason the cost of college in the U.S. continues to increase

What is the demand for education has increased, administrators' salaries have increased, universities spend more money on their appearance so students will want to go, the Department of Education profits from student loan debt, etc.?

500

This is what we call money given to students to attend college that doesn't have to be paid back

What is a scholarship?

500

This is what we call immigrants who have become citizens of the United States

What are naturalized citizens?