college talk 101 part 2
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APRIL 2016 CHARACTER ED
College Talk 101
DRSL’s
What: Learning the lingo of college
Why: Problem Solving, Life-long Learning, Effective Communication
VOCABULARY WORDS…
Get prepared for post-secondary options. Become fluent in college speak!
Financial Aid
Money awarded to students to help them pay for education. Aid is given as loans, grants, scholarships, or work-study. Some forms of financial aid are required to be repaid after graduation.
Grant
A form of financial aid that does NOT have to be repaid or earned by working. Grants are usually based on financial need. Academic merit may also be considered. (Grades)
Higher Education
This is another term for postsecondary education. It refers to colleges, universities, and any education beyond high school that leads to a certificate or college degree.
Loan
A loan is money you borrow and must pay back with interest.
New Century Scholarship
Encourages students to accelerate their education by earning an Associate degree in high school. Students can achieve this 2 year degree by taking college courses in high school through AP courses, concurrent enrollment courses, and/or early college.
Scholarship
A form of financial aid that does not have to be repaid or earned through employment. There are many different types of scholarships that can be awarded.
Semester
An academic calendar period of about 18 weeks that makes up half of the school year.
Transcript
An official copy of a student’s educational record.
Tuition
The charge/cost for attending college or a university.