GPA Matters
Paying For College
College Knowledge
Junior Year Prep
Admission & Requirements
100

Q: This number impacts scholarships, college options, and how much money you get.

A: What is GPA?

100

Q: Name one of the four main ways to pay for college.

A: What are scholarships, grants, loans, or work-study?

100

Q: This is your main area of study in college.

A: What is a major?

100

Q: This is the most important academic year for college admissions.

A: What is junior year?

100

Q: Colleges look at this to see if you can handle academic work.

A: What is GPA or academic performance?

200

Q: For every 0.1 increase in GPA, students can earn about this much more in scholarships.

A: What is $2,000?

200

Q: This free application is required for most financial aid.

A: What is FAFSA?

200

Q: These are typically larger and offer graduate degrees.

Q: These are typically larger and offer graduate degrees.

200

Q: Name one test most students take during junior year.

A: What is the SAT, ACT, or PSAT?

200

Q: Activities outside the classroom like clubs and sports are called this.

A: What are extracurriculars?

300

Q: GPA starts counting from this year in high school.

A: What is freshman year?

300

Q: This type of money does NOT need to be paid back.

A: What are grants or scholarships?

300

Q: These schools are usually smaller and focus on undergraduate education.

A: What are colleges?

300

Q: This summer is your last big chance to build your resume before applying.

A: What is the summer before senior year?

300

Q: You need this many years of math for Arizona universities.

A: What is 4 years?

400

Q: Colleges mainly look at this year’s grades last when applying.

A: What is junior year?

400

Q: This federal grant is based on financial need and can give thousands per year.

A: What is the Pell Grant?

400

Q: Name one broad category majors fall into.

A: What is STEM, Humanities, Social Sciences, Business, or Arts?

400

Q: You should build relationships with teachers for this.

A: What are letters of recommendation?

400

Q: Taking an “F” in a required class is considered this.

A: What is a deficiency?

500

Q: A higher GPA can help you avoid this after college.

A: What is debt?

500

Q: This Arizona program can cover full tuition if you qualify.

A: What is the Arizona Promise Program?

500

Q: This determines many of the classes you take and your career direction.

A: What is your major?

500

Q: Name one thing you should do during summer to prepare.

A: What is get a job, volunteer, internship, SAT prep, or leadership?

500

Q: Name one thing required in college applications besides grades.

A: What is personal statement, essays, resume, or letters of recommendation?