For College!
Generally speaking, which of these financial aid options does NOT require you to pay back the money used for college or training programs?
GRANTS, BANK LOANS, SCHOLARSHIPS, GRADUATE LOANS
Grants and Scholarships
I've just enrolled in college and my counselor told me I need to take GE courses... what does GE stand for?
General Education
What is the 50 - 30 - 20 Rule?
It's a guideline that details how to divide up your monthly income. 50% goes to NEEDS, 30% goes to WANTS, and 20% goes to SAVINGS.
What's more important:
- Your GPA when you go from high school to junior college, or
- Your GPA when you go from junior college to a university
Your GPA going into a university.
The faster you run, the harder I am to catch. What am I?
Your breath.
Roughly how many first year students (for college or vocational programs) take advantage of financial aid right after high school?
85% - 90%
A FULL-TIME college student is defined by someone that is taking ...
... 12 or more units per semester.
You decide to run a few errands on a Friday night before seeing a movie. You go out to buy groceries for the week, fill up your car with gas, grab a bite to eat at the new burger place downtown, and then watch the new Toy Story movie. Where do each of these things fit in the 50-30-20 Rule?
Groceries, gas - NEEDS (50%)
Dinner, movie - WANTS (30%)
What's the difference between an ASSOCIATE'S Degree and a BACHELOR'S Degree?
An Associate's degree (AA or AS) is usually about a two year program of study.
A Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) is usually about a four year program of study.
I have a mouth but cannot eat. I run yet I have no legs. I have a bank, but unfortunately I have no money to put in it. What am I?
A River
What's the acronym F.A.F.S.A. stand for?
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
When we're talking about your EDUCATIONAL GOAL in class, what are we talking about?
It's what you're striving to attain after high school. Specifically, what you are expect to earn after completing all the schooling and/or training (like an Associate's Degree, a Bachelor's Degree, or a Certificate).
In regards to the 50-30-20 Rule, where would paying your internet bill fall?
That would be a NEED (50%)
What's the difference between a CERTIFICATE track and a DEGREE track?
Degree Track - this includes taking general education classes AND classes that belong to your major.
Certificate Track - this includes taking classes that belong to your major.
DEADASS or CAP...
- Each wolf pack has a an alpha in the wild
- Humans and dinosaurs existed at the same time
Alpha Wolves - CAP
Humans Living With Dinosaurs - CAP
Colleges and Vocational programs charge a tuition fee. What does that tuition cost cover?
Tuition simply refers to the cost of the class. In college, it's charged by the unit (or credit). If a class is worth 3 units and the tuition is $46 per unit, then the cost for tuition would be $138.
I'm enrolling in a business and marketing class at SRJC, but I notice that there's a PREREQUISITE listed for it... what does that mean?
A PREREQUISITE means that there is a class (or classes) that you'll need to take and pass before before taking the class you want.
Get your calculators out! If my monthly income is $3,000 how much should go to my NEEDS, my WANTS, and my SAVINGS?
Needs - $1,500
Wants - $900
SAVINGS - $600
What's the difference between a Vocational school and a College, and can you give an example for each one?
Colleges offer a wide range of studies which can carry you through a degree or a certificate.
Vocational schools a programs that focus on skills and knowledge needed for a specific career.
I appear twice int he MORNING, twice in the EVENING, but only once at NIGHT. What am I?
The letter N
Name two things that would NOT be covered by tuition fees.
Class supplies (books), parking fees, student health fees, student activity fees are all examples of things that are not included in tuition costs.
If I have to pay back my student loan, typically that means INTEREST will be included in my loan payment. So... what does interest mean in that scenario?
Interest is the extra cost that's charged by the lender (the person, bank, or institution), typically calculated as a percentage.
I applied for, and received, financial aid for attending college in San Diego. I moved into an apartment close to campus with two other friends. Since I'm not working yet, I'm using some of my financial aid money for rent, groceries, and a laptop for school. Is that allowed?
Yes - financial aid can cover educational and living expenses.
Name two separate benefits afforded to you if you were to enroll in college while you were still a high school student (dual-enrollment).
Tuition is free.
Earn high school credits for college classes.
Jonathan sits alone in a room, starting at a picture. Quietly, he says to himself: "Brothers and sisters I have none, but that man's father is my father's son." Who is in that picture that the man is looking at?
The person in the picture is the Jonathan's son.