College
Money Making Strategy
Student Aid
Money Management
100

Colleges generally are more specific, offer less (if any) research programs, and have a smaller campus compared to ____________.

What is a university?

100

The more expensive alternative to go to attend a post-secondary institution would be to enroll in a _______ __________.

What is private university?

100

A merit-based payment to a student.

What is a scholarship?

100

 _____ __________ is the process of budgeting, saving, investing, spending or otherwise overseeing the capital usage of an individual or group.

What is Money Management?

200

A ________ _______ is a 1-6-year college master's degree program, for someone who already has a bachelor's degree. 

What is a graduate program?

200

A period, typically an academic year, taken by a student as a break between secondary school and higher education.

What is GAP year?

200

_________ ___ covers tuition, fees, room and board, transportation, supplies and books, and other college related costs.

What is financial aid?

200

_________ is a financial plan that allocates future personal income towards expenses, savings and debt repayment.

What is budgeting?

300

Some people go to this type of college before entering a traditional four year university, as it can significantly cut costs.

What is community college?

300

A ____-__________ is a job often in your chosen field of work that offers a salary or stipend and is combined with training in your field.

What is a paid-internship?

300

FAFSA is known as ____ _________ ___ ______ ___

What is the Free Application for Student Aid?

300

This program allows students go to college for free in exchange of required activity duty services after gradation.

What is the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)?

400

Studying for two majors at the same time.

What is double-majoring?

400

Although many students room-and-board, this option is generally used to save money by ______ __ ____.

What is living at home?

400

___________ ____ are fraudulent financial aid for school and education.

What are scholarship scams?

400

Continuously failing to pay student loan debt can result in you _________. Doing this can result in potential lawsuits, reduction in wages, social security offsets, and removal in federal tax refunds. Fortunately, this does not occur often when taking loans.

What is defaulting?

500

A course of study done by a student without an instructor or with help from an instructor but not as part of an organized class                                                                

What is an independent-study option?

500

A type of a qualified tuition that starts from birth.

What is a 529 savings plan?

500

_______ _____ need to be repaid by students, but use this type of payment to help pay for college.

What are Student Loans?

500

These type of programs help pay off debt that a student has accrued. These programs generally are given to students who are in college/university.  

What are work-study programs?