College B Block
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- 5. A written piece submitted by a prospective student as part of their college application process, where they share personal experiences, values, and motivations to provide insight into their character and why they would be a good fit for the institution, often responding to a specific prompt provided by the college.
- 7. This is a gift of money that helps students pay for college or career school. These are a type of financial aid that doesn't need to be repaid.
- 9. A college or university student who's not a graduate student
- 11. A list of students who meet the admission requirements but are not yet offered a spot in the incoming class.
- 14. A college admissions policy that accepts all students who meet the minimum requirements.
- 15. an entrance exam used by most colleges and universities to make admissions decisions. The SAT is a multiple-choice, computer-based test.
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- 1. A college student who has started their academic career at one school and then transfers to another school to finish their degree
- 2. This stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It's a government form that students can use to determine if they qualify for financial aid from the federal government.
- 3. Is a score used to evaluate your success during the entirety of your academic program.
- 4. A permanent record of a student's academic performance and progress
- 6. A public school is a college or university primarily funded by a state government.
- 8. Colleges evaluate applications as they are received versus waiting to evaluate all applications after a hard deadline.
- 10. A college or university has not yet decided on an appliant's admission status, and will do so at a later date
- 12. This is a type of financial aid that provides money to help pay for college without needing to be repaid. These are awarded based on need and can come from federal, state, or university
- 13. An official who manages a college's student records and registration processes