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JAG Jeopardy

JAG Jeopardy. Off to College. Topic 1: 10 points. What is a scholarship?. Financial assistance usually based on academic , musical or athletic achievement. Topic 1: 20 points. What is a loan?. Financial assistance that must be repaid. Topic 1: 30 points. What is an award letter?.

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JAG Jeopardy

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  1. JAG Jeopardy Off to College

  2. Topic1: 10 points What is a scholarship? Financial assistance usually based on academic, musical or athletic achievement

  3. Topic 1: 20 points What is a loan? Financial assistance that must be repaid

  4. Topic 1: 30 points What is an award letter? A statement from a college outlining your total money package from grants, scholarships, loans & work study

  5. Topic 1: 40 points What is a grant? Need based federal or state financial assistance that does not require repayment

  6. Topic 1: 50 points What are grants & scholarships? Two types of aid that do not need to be repaid

  7. Topic 2: 10 points What is the university bookstore? Place to purchase collegiate apparel, school supplies & course materials

  8. Topic 2: 20 points What is the admissions office? Assists prospective students with college visits, enrollment requirements, student housing & other general questions

  9. Topic 2: 30 points What is the financial aid office? Provides information and counseling about college funding issues

  10. Topic 2: 40 points What is the registrar’s office? Registers students for classes, handles student schedule changes (drop/add) & processes name/address changes

  11. Topic 2: 50 points Determines how much money students owe for tuition, housing, dining contracts and fees; also collects payments What is the bursar’s office?

  12. Topic 3: 10 points What is a bachelor’s (baccalaureate) degree? A four-year degree from a college or university

  13. Topic 3: 20 points What is an associate’s degree? Degree awarded for completing a two-year undergraduate program

  14. Topic 3: 30 points What is a certificate? A document that verifies completion of a specific area of study

  15. Topic 3: 40 points What is a master’s degree? A graduate degree that usually requires two or more years of study beyond a bachelor’s degree

  16. Topic 3: 50 points What is a doctoral degree? The most advanced degree that can be earned

  17. Topic 4: 10 points What is a transcript? A record of all your classes & grades kept by the Registrar’s office

  18. Topic 4: 20 points What is a major? A student’s concentrated field of study

  19. Topic 4: 30 points A student’s secondary field of study What is a minor?

  20. Topic 4: 40 points Costs for courses not including special fees What is tuition?

  21. Topic 4: 50 points A written description of course content distributed by instructors to students What is a syllabus?

  22. Topic 5: 10 points College or university supported by the state What is a public college?

  23. Topic 5: 20 points What is a professor? A college instructor

  24. Topic 5: 30 points A college or university supported by outside funding, tuition & fees - not state supported (may have a religious affiliation) What is a private college?

  25. Topic 5: 40 points A course that must be taken before enrolling in another course What is a prerequisite?

  26. Topic 5: 50 points Private, for-profit school typically offering vocational & technical training What is a proprietary school?

  27. Daily Double!

  28. Daily Double!

  29. Final Jeopardy FAFSA What does the first “F” in FAFSA stand for?

  30. Free Free Application for Federal Student Aid

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