College Readiness Jeopardy

1.  Assistance awarded by the federal government on the basis of need. It can be used for tuition, room & board and other educational expenses. It requires NO repayment.
2.  This is a low-interest loan for students with great financial need. You can borrow $4000/year. You have nine months after you complete your degree to start repaying your loan. You must repay the school.
3.  These courses help students improve their academic skills in English, Math, reading and writing. They do not, however, provide credits towards a degree.
4.  The computerized adaptive tests used in many community colleges to place students into developmental or college level courses.
5.  A degree granted by after a student has successfully completed 64 credit hours in general education. Students must have a cumulative average of 2.0
6.  A paper and pencil test that helps postsecondary institutions place students into developmental or college level courses.
7.  The system of note taking with 6 steps that helps a student take notes in an organized method that helps support the retention of information
8.  A degree granted to students who successfully complete the requirements of a program of 32 credit hours or more.
9.  The office you visit if you have questions about your student loans, scholarships, or grants.
10.  College students on who help first-year college students get use to being in a college environment as they enter college.
11.  The center you visit to get extra help on your homework assignments.

College Readiness Jeopardy

ANSWERS

12.  Assistance awarded by the federal government on the basis of need. It can be used for tuition, room & board and other educational expenses. It requires NO repayment. / What are Federal Pell Grants?
13.  This is a low-interest loan for students with great financial need. You can borrow $4000/year. You have nine months after you complete your degree to start repaying your loan. You must repay the school. / What are Federal Perkins Loans?
14.  These courses help students improve their academic skills in English, Math, reading and writing. They do not, however, provide credits towards a degree. / What are remedial or developmental Courses?
15.  The computerized adaptive tests used in many community colleges to place students into developmental or college level courses. / What are the ACCUPLACER and the Compass?
16.  A degree granted by after a student has successfully completed 64 credit hours in general education. Students must have a cumulative average of 2.0 / What is an Associates Degrees?
17.  A paper and pencil test that helps postsecondary institutions place students into developmental or college level courses. / What is the ASSET?
18.  The system of note taking with 6 steps that helps a student take notes in an organized method that helps support the retention of information / What is the Cornell System of Note taking?
19.  A degree granted to students who successfully complete the requirements of a program of 32 credit hours or more. / What is a Certificate Program?
20.  The office you visit if you have questions about your student loans, scholarships, or grants. / What is the Financial Aid Office?
21.  College students on who help first-year college students get use to being in a college environment as they enter college. / What are Mentors?
22.  The center you visit to get extra help on your homework assignments. / What is the student support center? Or What is the tutoring center?