Post-Secondary Education Options: Technical School, 2-year school (community college), 4-year school (College or University), or the Military
(hint: it's an acronym)
What is T24?
Primary focus of study in college
What is a major?
A place where college students go to study. These buildings often contain computers, people trained to help people find information and resources, and thousands of books.
What is a Library?
Money that can help you pay for college. Some examples are loans, grants, or scholarships.
What is financial aid?
Gonzaga University's mascot (name and animal!)
Who is Spike the Bulldog?
A post secondary plan with the armed forces (ex. Navy, Army, etc.)
(What does M stand for?)
What is the military?
In this major students learn to promote health, to care for patients with acute and chronic illnesses, and to support patients and their families when they need it most.
What is Nursing?
A building where many college students live together, often sharing rooms, bathrooms, and common areas.
What is a Residence Hall or Dormitory (Dorm)?
Percentage of college students that benefit from some form of financial aid at GU.
What is 98%?
The Gonzaga Mens Basketball coach
Options: Mark Few or John Stockton
Who is Mark Few?
To earn a bachelor's degree, students go to this kind of institution.
(What does 4 stand for?)
What is a four-year university?
This major introduces students to perspectives on the cases, consequences, and control of criminal behavior.
(Options: Criminology or International Relations?)
What is Criminology?
A place that makes thousands of meals every day with a variety of options for college students to gather and eat.
(Hint: We're going there later today!)
What is a Dining Hall or the COG?
a payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement
What is a scholarship?
A Gonzaga alum who became one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century. Sang the song White Christmas
Options: Bing Crosby or Frank Sinatra
Who is Bing Crosby?
At this kind of college, you can earn a two-year degree, like an Associate of Arts (A.A.) or Associate of Science (A.S.).
(What does 2 stand for?)
What is a 2-year community college?
A foundation of science, mathematics, programming, and computer architecture, this program offers a major in a broad range of advanced topics.
(Options: Engineering or Computer Science?)
What is Computer Science?
A room where students in STEM fields conduct experiments and do scientific research.
What is a laboratory (lab)?
A type of financial aid that is earned through part-time employment for students with financial need.
(Options: work-study or a grant)
What is a work-study job?
#2 on the Gonzaga Men's Basketball team this past season. Voted WCC "Player of the Year" twice. Has a serious mustache.
(Options: Julian Strawther or Drew Timme)
Who is Drew Timme?
a postsecondary educational institution designed to train students for a specific job in a skilled trade career.
(What does T stand for?)
What is a technical school?
This major cultivates skills in gathering information through research and interviews, and writing for the array of media platforms.
(Options: Journalism or Communication?)
What is Journalism?
Extra-curricular activities for students with shared interests, passions, or cultural backgrounds.
What are student clubs?
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the official form to apply for federal financial aid to pay for college.
(hint: it's an acronym)
What is the FAFSA?
The current president of Gonzaga University
Who is Thayne McCulloh?