Definitions
Name that school
Local Colleges/Universities
Show Me the Money
100
An academic period lasting 16 weeks.
What is a semester.
100
What type of school can you attend for only 2 years or receive an associate degree?
What is a community college.
100

Benji The Bengal is the mascot of this university.

What is the Buffalo State University.

100
A financial aid award that does not need to be repaid or earned through work.
What is a scholarship/grant.
200
Your focus of study in college
What is a major.
200

What type of schools are Harvard, Yale, and Princeton?

What are Ivy League schools.

200

This is the largest Public university in NYS.

What is The University at Buffalo.

200
Money that needs to be repaid with interest.
What is a loan.
300
You must take this test for college admissions.
What is the ACT/SAT.
300
Christ and Good Samaritan train students in these types jobs.
What are nursing/health professions.
300

This university has the colors: Light blue, navy blue, and Gold.

What is Medaille college.

300
Paperwork you must fill out when needing financial assistance for college.
What is the FAFSA (Federal Application for Free Student Aid).
400
What is another name for the principal in a college?
What is a Dean.
400

Clark, Morehouse, and Spellman are all examples of this type of school.

What is are HBCU's (Historically Black College or University).

400

a private liberal arts college in Amherst, New York.

What is Daeman College.

400
Need-based financial aid given to students who work part-time campus jobs.
What is work-study.
500
Required courses you must take in college.
What is core curriculum.
500

This type of college emphasizes broad general knowledge and rigorous academics. majors like English, Math, Etc.

What is a liberal arts college.

500

It has 3 campuses, north in Williamsville, NY, city in Buffalo, NY, and south in Orchard Park, NY and it serves the community of Eerie county.

What is Eerie Community College.

500
The average cost of tuition at private and public universities.
What is $33,480 at private colleges, $9,650 for state residents at public colleges.