College Lingo
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Mystery Questions
100

Your main course of study in college (a subject you choose to focus on for a particular career)

Major

100

What do we call the amount the college/university is charging you for your classes?

Tuition

100

Type of college where you can earn a certificate or associate's degree (2-year degree)

Community college or Junior college

100

Name three things you can do to prepare for college now

Starting thinking about a college and career

Develop good study habits

Take dual credit classes 

Form good/positive peer groups

Keep up your grades

Research colleges/careers

Become involved in school

100

Job shadows are for whom?

Everyone!
200

A secondary set of courses that often complements your major

Minor or concentration

200

What is the most affordable type of college that offers bachelor's degrees?

Public University

200

Choosing a career/major because it makes a lot of money is the right choice, yes or no? Why?

NO! Money doesn't buy happiness! Identify your talents and choose something you enjoy and are good at! It will never feel like work! 

200
Name 3 things a college looks at to determine if they will be accepted to their institution?

Grades

Classes taken

Activities/Groups/Clubs

College Entrance Exams (ACT/SAT)

Upward grade trend

200
How do you apply for college?

What is the college's webpage? Click on Apply and follow Directions.

What is the Common Application? 

300

What do we call the "principal" of a college or university? 

Dean or President

300

The cost of having a place to sleep and food to eat while at college. 

What is room and board? 

300

Name two differences between public and private universities?

Cost, how they are funded, often the size, possibly religion

300

What is the ACT or SAT, why is it important?

A college entrance exam

Merit Scholarships are determined by this and GPA. Can help you get in.

300

The name of the place where students live on campus.

What are dorms?

400

Something your professor will give you to explain assignments, expectations, grading systems, textbooks, and class policies

Syllabus

400

The difference between a scholarship and a grant

Scholarship-based on merit (grades, sports, extracurriculars) 

Grant- based on financial need 

400

Name four types of degrees you can earn after your high school diploma

Associates, bachelors, masters, doctorate (phD)

400

Where can you go to look for scholarship opportunities?

Online searches, school counselor, university website, local businesses

400

People that need further education/training after high school.

EVERYONE... 

1. Going directly in the workforce (Learn a skill, earn a certificate (3months-2years)

2. 2-year college for certificate or degree/4 year college

3. Military (learning skills)

500

An official academic record from the student's school that shows their courses and grades (like a report card)

Transcript

500

Something students fill out to receive financial aid for college

 FAFSA

500

TYPICALLY, how many years does it take to complete the following degrees? Associates, Bachelors, Masters

Associates - 2-3 yrs
Bachelors - 4 yrs
Masters - 6 yrs (2 years after bachelor's)

500

What are classes you can take in High School that will earn you college credits and put you ahead for college?

College Prep, Honor's, AP classes

500

"F" in FAFSA stands for what.

What is Free!

FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID