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Career and College Readiness JEOPARDY! Click here for Game Rules & Instructions: http://pages.minot.k12.nd.us/votech/Jeopardy/games/gamerules.pdf Career and College Readiness

College Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 Category: Category: Category: Category: Types of Colleges Resources Get Money Wild Card $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500

How many TYPES of college are there in California? Types of Colleges for $100 How many TYPES of college are there in California? 2 3 5 7 Answer

Vocational/technical college University of California Types of Colleges for $100 C. 5 types Community college Vocational/technical college Cal State University University of California Private

Which of these is a private university? Types of Colleges for $200 Which of these is a private university? UCLA Whittier College Cal State Los Angeles East Los Angeles College Answer

Types of Colleges for $200

How many Cal State University campuses are there? Types of Colleges for $300 How many Cal State University campuses are there? 7 10 14 23 Answer

Types of Colleges for $300 D. 23

Vocational/technical college Types of Colleges for $400 In what type of college do students learn practical education and job training to quickly prepare for the workforce? Vocational/technical college Community college Private college CSU UC Answer

High School Diploma for $400 A. Vocational/technical college

DAILY DOUBLE!! Types of Colleges for $500 Most students you see at a 4-year university are studying to get a 4-year degree. What is the name of the degree? Associate Degree License Bachelor’s Degree Certificate Degree Answer

Types of Colleges for $500 C. Bachelor’s Degree

Resources for $100 Who is this counselor? Answer

Resources for $100 This is Devin Vergo!

Where can we find this counselor? Resources for $200 Where can we find this counselor? Answer

Ms. An is located in the College and Career Center! Resources for $200 Ms. An is located in the College and Career Center!

Resources for $300 Who is this person? Answer

Resources for $300

What month is the 10th Annual AUSD District College Fair? Resources for $400 What month is the 10th Annual AUSD District College Fair? Answer

Resources for $400

DAILY DOUBLE!! Resources for $500 A company promises me $20,000 in scholarships if I pay them $500. Should I do it? Answer

Resources for $500 NOOOOO

Get Money for $100 Financial aid is money that helps students pay for college. Which of the following is NOT a form of financial aid? Transcript Scholarship Grant Loan Answer

Get Money for $100 A. Transcript

Only students with the best grades receive financial aid. Get Money for $200 True or False? Only students with the best grades receive financial aid. Answer

Get Money for $200 False. Scholarships that are “merit-based” are awarded based on grades. But, most financial aid is “need-based,” or awarded based on a family’s need for college money. However, GPA is one of the MOST IMPORTANT factors when determining admission and eligibility. GPA COUNTS! Can earn FREE $$$ with Cal Grant GPA (combination of 10th and 11th grades)

What fraction of college students receives financial aid? Get Money for $300 What fraction of college students receives financial aid? One-quarter (25%) One-third (33%) Two-thirds (66%) Three-quarters (75%) Answer

67% of all college students receive some kind of financial aid. Get Money for $300 C. Two-thirds 67% of all college students receive some kind of financial aid.

Get Money for $400 What is the average amount a student will spend on college textbooks in one year? A. $200 B. $500 C. $1,200 D. $2,000 Answer

Get Money for $400 A. $1,200 The College Board estimates that the average student in this country spends around $1,200 a year on books and supplies. A single book can cost as much as $200. However, you can rent a textbook to save money.

Get Money for $500 The tuition cost to attend a UC for one year (for a CA resident) is approximately: A. $5,472 B. $3,800 C. $13,500 D. $31,231 Answer

Get Money for $500 C. $13,500 On average… Community college: $2,800 CSU: $6,530 Private: $59,500

How many credits for AUSD high school graduation? Wild Card for $100 How many credits for AUSD high school graduation? Answer

Wild Card for $100

How many years of a Language other than English is required for A-G Wild Card for $200 How many years of a Language other than English is required for A-G A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 Answer

Wild Card for $200

Are the PSAT scores reported to the colleges? Wild Card for $300 Are the PSAT scores reported to the colleges? Answer

Wild Card for $300

What percent is the Science Reasoning section of the SAT worth? Wild Card for $400 What percent is the Science Reasoning section of the SAT worth? 50% 25% 10% 0% Answer

Wild Card for $400

If you are only applying to CSUs, SAT/ACT writing is optional. Wild Card for $500 If you are only applying to CSUs, SAT/ACT writing is optional. True or False? Answer

Wild Card for $500

What is the UC system acceptance rate? BONUS QUESTION What is the UC system acceptance rate? 9% 16% 34% 62% Answer

BONUS QUESTION D. 62% Answer

Don’t forget to sign up for Class of 2019 REMIND! Last thoughts… California mandates that all high schools upload GPAs for all enrolled seniors by October 1st. Students who want to opt-out must do so no later than January 1st of junior year. Don’t forget to sign up for Class of 2019 REMIND!