5. Columbia
Obama is the first attendee of Columbia University
and the first graduate of any Columbia school to
occupy the Oval Office.
He is the second Columbia alumnus to win the Nobel
Peace Prize.
6. #2
What is the average annual income of a person
with a bachelor’s degree?
A: $35,250 B: $47,422
C: $50,500 D: $18,000
8. Salary
Salaries vary widely, depending on your occupation
and where you reside.
In Muskegon County, the average annual income of a
person with a bachelor’s degree is $44,480.00.
9. #3
Colleges look at your transcripts
starting at what grade?
A: 8th grade B: 11th grade
C: 10th grade D: 9th grade
11. Transcripts
Colleges look at your transcripts beginning your
freshman year of high school. They assess the classes
you have taken and your grade point average during
your four years of school. This is one of the main ways
schools evaluate who they will accept into their school.
Colleges reserve the right to revoke scholarship
funding if a student gets a bad case of “senioritis.”
12. #4
What is Ferris State University’s mascot?
A: Wolverine B: Chippewa
C: Bronco D: Bulldog
14. Brutus the Bulldog
Ferris State University’s mascot is “Brutus the Bulldog.”
Before that, the teams were called the "Spartans" by
student papers and "Ferrisites" by the Big Rapids
Pioneer.
Pioneer sports columnist "Jap" Williams, first named
the Bulldogs. It was in the 1930-31 basketball season.
15. #5
One major that allows you to study
human behavior is:
A: Psychology B: Education
C: Business D: Ethnic studies
17. Psychology
Psychology is the study of the human mind and
behavior. It seeks to understand and explain human
thought, emotion, and behavior. Psychology is used to
help individuals, groups, families, and communities to
have a quality life.
18. #6
Most colleges prefer a minimum of
two years of which subject?
A: Science B: Foreign language
C: Social sciences D: All of the above
20. Preferred classes
Most colleges prefer four years of English, three to four
years of math, three years of science, and three years of
social sciences.
The preferred entrance requirements of a college are
NOT the mandatory graduation requirements in
Michigan.
21. #7
In the 2008-09 school year, the most popular
major declared by American students was:
A: Elementary education B: Communication
C: Business D: Psychology
23. Business Degree
Why is business such a popular degree? Majoring in
business prepares you to work in a variety of settings
including business, government, and nonprofit.
Most students who graduate with a business degree go to
work immediately after graduation in jobs such as:
Entry-level manager
Human resources specialist
Assistant product manager
Market researcher
Public relations representative
Systems analyst
Securities salesperson
Financial analyst
24. #8
You need to decide on a major before
you can choose a college.
A: True B: False
26. Career Choices
College is a time to explore. Many students discover
their ideal field while taking a course they didn’t
expect to like.
If you aren’t ready to decide on a major, choose a
college that allows you to keep your options open.
27. #9
How many U.S. students
graduated high school in 2010?
A: 6 million B: 1.9 million
C: 4.5 million D: 2.9 million
32. Associate Degree
An associate degree is granted by a college after the
satisfactory completion of a two-year, full-time
program of study or its part-time equivalent.
Students can earn an associate of arts (AA) or science
(AS).
Students can earn an associate of applied science,
awarded upon completion of a technical or
vocational program of study.
33. #11
Muskegon Opportunity is working with schools
and students to do what?
A: Increase college-going B: Help Muskegon County
culture in Muskegon students graduate from
County high school
C: Help students attain D: All of the above
some form of post-
secondary education
35. Muskegon Opportunity
Muskegon Opportunity intends to develop a
support system to help the students of Muskegon
County access and persist in a post-secondary
education or career training.
Our program will strive to assure that every
graduating high-school student is afforded the
opportunity to acquire the education and skills
required of today's workforce.
38. #12
The first college established for
African-American students was:
A: Howard University B: Lincoln University
North Carolina Central
C: Spellman College D:
University
40. Historically Black Colleges
The first college established for African-American
students was the Ashmun Institute on April
29, 1854. It was named after Jehudi Ashmun (1794-
1828) an American minister who helped establish
Liberia.
In 1866, Ashmun Institute was renamed Lincoln
University.
Today, there are 105 historically black colleges in
the United States.
41. #13
People who have received a bachelor’s degree
earn how much more than those with
only a high school diploma?
A: 30% more B: 80% more
C: The same D: 60% more
43. Money, Money, Money
Nationally, bachelor’s degree recipients earn 81 percent
more on average than those with only a high school
diploma.
College is an investment that pays off. Over a
lifetime, the gap in earning potential between
individuals with a high school diploma and a
bachelor’s degree is almost $1,000,000.
44. #14
Why is volunteer work beneficial
for getting into college?
A: Gain valuable life skills B: Fulfill academic credits
Send the right signal to a
C: D: All of the above
college
46. Volunteering!
Volunteering has a meaningful, positive impact on
your community. But did you know that it can have
many benefits for you, too?
You may have heard that volunteering helps you
get into college, but keep in mind colleges are not
just looking for a list of organizations and dates.
Colleges want to see a complete picture of you and
real examples of your
commitment, dedication, and interests.
47. #15
How long does it take the average student
to graduate from college?
A: 6 years B: 3 years
C: 5 years D: 4 years
49. Four, Five, or Six?
Less than 35 percent of students at four-year colleges
actually get their degree in four years. According to a
study done in 2006 by the National Center for
Education Statistics, about 56 percent get their
bachelor’s degree in six years.
50. #16
In 2010, the number of
African-American students enrolled in college was:
A: 2.9 million B: 5 million
C: 1.3 million D: 1.7 million
52. Increase in African-American and
Hispanic Student Enrollment
Increasing numbers and percentages of African
American and Hispanic students are attending college.
Since 1990, the number of African American students
enrolled in college has increased by 1.7 million.
The percentage of students who were Hispanic rose
from 9.5 to 11.4 percent.
53. #17
Ninety percent of teens want to go to
college, regardless of their income.
A: True B: False
55. College Access
Most students see college as the door to opportunities
to get a great career, improve their quality of life, and
be independent.
It is important to dream and prepare for college.
56. #18
A lot of extracurricular activities will
make up for poor grades.
A: True B: False
58. Extracurricular Activities
Although colleges consider extracurricular activities
such as athletics, student government, and the arts
when they review an application, they assess academic
performance first.
Lots of extracurricular activities are great, but focus on
academics first.
59. #19
What is the largest college in Michigan?
A: University of Michigan B: Grand Valley State
University
Michigan State
C: D: Wayne State University
University
61. Michigan State University
MSU is the largest of Michigan’s top colleges and
universities and also the seventh largest university in
the nation.
It was established in 1855 and has the largest study
abroad program in the country with campuses on
every continent.
62. #20
What is a potential benefit of starting at a
community college?
Save thousands of dollars
A: in tuition. B: Have smaller class sizes.
C:
Complete your general
D: All of the above.
education credits.
64. Community College
Starting your college career at a community college can
have many benefits. You can save thousands of dollars in
tuition fees while you complete your general education
credits.
If you elect to go to a community college first, be sure to
check with their admissions office or your advisor to ensure
your credits will transfer to the four year institution of your
choice.
Community colleges provide the opportunity for more
personalized attention from professors and smaller class
sizes.
65. #21
Which celebrity attended the University of
Michigan before she became a famous singer?
A: Madonna B: Beyonce
C: Carrie Underwood D: Aaliyah
67. Madonna
Madonna was born in Bay City, Michigan.
After graduating from high school, she received a
dance scholarship from the University of Michigan.
68. #22
Which year of high school do
you take the PLAN Test?
A: Sophomore B: Freshman
C: Senior D: Junior
70. PLAN Test
The PLAN Test is the ACTs College Readiness Test for
10th graders.
ACT’s PLAN Program helps 10th graders build a solid
foundation for future academic and career success.
PLAN is an indicator of your possible score on the ACT
71. #23
Albion College’s motto is:
A: Truth and Justice B: Let there be Light
C: Carpe Diem D: Truth and Power
73. Albion College
Albion College’s motto is Lux Fiat “Let There Be
Light.”
Albion College is a private liberal arts college
located in Albion, MI.
74. #24
The first college to grant bachelor’s
degree to women was:
A: University of Michigan B: Stanford University
C: Oberlin College D: Mills Women’s College
76. First College To Accept Women
In 1814, Oberlin College became the first college to
grant degrees to women.
In 1862, it also became the first college to grant a
bachelor’s degree to an African-American woman.
77. #25
Muskegon Opportunity is working with schools
and students to do what?
A: Increase college-going B: Help Muskegon County
culture in Muskegon students graduate from
County high school
C: Help students attain D: All of the above
some form of post-
secondary education
79. Muskegon Opportunity
Muskegon Opportunity intends to develop a
support system to help the students of Muskegon
County access and persist in a post-secondary
education or career training.
Our program will strive to assure that every
graduating high-school student is afforded the
opportunity to acquire the education and skills
required of today's workforce.
82. #26
The ACT has sections on which of the following?
Reading, math, and English, math, and
A: B:
science writing
English, math, reading, English, math, and
C: D:
and science reading
84. The ACT
The ACT tests students’ knowledge of subjects that are
necessary for college success:
English, mathematics, reading, and science.
The ACT assesses the skills that students learned in
high school.
85. #27
In the 2009-2010 school year, the most popular
major declared by American students was:
A: Elementary education B: Communication
C: Business D: Psychology
87. Business Degree
Majoring in business prepares you to work in a variety of
settings including business, government, and nonprofit.
Most students who graduate with a business degree go to
work immediately after graduation in jobs such as:
Entry-level manager
Human resources specialist
Assistant product manager
Market researcher
Public relations representative
Systems analyst
Securities salesperson
Financial analyst
88. #28
What is the average price for tuition and fees a year
at a public university (excluding room and board)?
A: $18,525 B: $25,000
C: $8,244.00 D: $7,500
90. Total Cost
• In 2011-12, public four-year colleges charge, on
average, $8,244 in tuition and fees for in-state
students. The average surcharge for full-time out-
of-state students at these institutions is $12,526.
• Private nonprofit four-year colleges charge, on
average, $28,500 per year in tuition and fees.
• Public two-year colleges charge, on average, $2,963
per year in tuition and fees.
91. #29
What was the approximate number of
Associate, Bachelor and Master level
degrees granted in the United States in 2009?
A: 6 million B: 1.5 million
C: 3 million D: 2 million
93. Number of Granted Degrees
There are more than 4,000 accredited colleges and
universities in the United States, which enroll more
than 15 million students and grant more than 3 million
degrees a year.
In 2009, a combined total of 3,045,477
Associate, Bachelor and Master level degrees were
granted.
94. #30
Which Michigan colleges are private intuitions?
A: Aquinas College B: Calvin College
Baker College of
C: All of the Above D:
Muskegon
96. Private Post Secondary Institutions
A private college is an independent school that sets its own
policies and goals and is privately funded.
Private colleges are generally smaller than public
institutions
They typically cost much more than public institutions.
97. #31
Nationally, high school dropouts are
four times more likely to be
unemployed than college graduates.
A: True B: False
99. Unemployment Rates
Your level of education plays a major part in the
chances of employment.
The 2010 American Community Survey indicates of
Muskegon County residents 25 and older:
High school dropouts had a 20.7% unemployment rate
Those with some college but less than a bachelor’s
degree had a 11.7% unemployment rate
Those with a bachelor’s degree had a 4.6%
unemployment rate.
100. #32
A lot of extracurricular activities will
make up for poor grades.
A: True B: False
102. Extracurricular Activities
Although colleges consider extracurricular activities
such as athletics, student government, and the arts
when they review an application, they always assess
academic performance first.
Lots of extracurricular activities are great, but focus on
academics first.
103. #33
High school grades are more
important than standardized test
(ACT, SAT) scores.
A: True B: False
105. Grades vs. Test Scores
Colleges know that your performance in high school is
a better predictor of college success than standardized
tests.
However, that does not mean colleges will ignore your
test scores! Always strive to put together a complete
package for colleges to see.
106. #34
AmeriCorps volunteers receive how much money
to help pay for college or repay student loans?
A: $5,350 B: $3,225
C: $6,250 D: $2,000
108. AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps provides you an opportunity to make a
difference in your community. There are more than
75,000 opportunities to give back through tutoring
and mentoring youth, fighting illiteracy, cleaning
parks and streams, building affordable housing, or
teaching computer skills.
After your year of service you will be awarded
$5,350, and you can serve for up to two years through
AmeriCorps.
109. #35
Oprah Winfrey won a full scholarship
to which university?
A: Florida University B: New York University
University of California
C: D:
Tennessee State
Los Angeles University
111. Oprah Winfrey
Oprah took classes in public speaking in high school
and won a full scholarship to Tennessee State
University (TSU), where she studied communication.
TSU is a historically black institution.
Today Oprah is known as “The World’s Most Powerful
Woman.”
112. #36
It is not necessary to write a college
essay if it is optional on the
admissions application?
A: True B: False
114. College Essays
Optional is optional, however, it is very important
that you submit a college essay even it is optional
on your admissions application because it shows
that you are willing to go above and beyond the
minimum requirement.
Make sure you put as much effort into an optional
essay as you would for a required one.
115. #37
What is the best way to determine
which college you are qualified to attend?
A: ACT scores and GPA B: Random selection
Where your family
C: D: The one with nice dorms
attended
117. College Selection
Students are able to determine their chances of getting accepted
in a college by making sure their grade point average (GPA) and
ACT score meet the school’s requirement.
Students can improve chances for admission by applying to three
or four colleges where the average GPA and ACT scores for
admitted applicants are close to the students’ scores.
Remember, if you want to improve you ACT score, on average it
goes up 1 point for every time you take it.
You also have control over your GPA. If you want to improve
it, talk to your teachers and counselors about ways to help you
bring your grades up.
118. #38
What degree can you obtain in one year?
A: Associates Degree B: Bachelors Degree
C: Certificate D: Masters Degree
120. Certificate
Schools such as Baker, Muskegon Community College
and Ferris offer license and certificate
programs, locally.
Pharmacy technician, cosmetology, phlebotomy, and
medical billing are some examples of careers that a
person can have with a one year license or certificate.
There are many more careers available for students
seeking a license or certificate program.
121. #39
Muskegon Opportunity is working with schools
and students to do what?
A: Increase college-going B: Help Muskegon County
culture in Muskegon students graduate from
County high school
C: Help students attain D: All of the above
some form of post-
secondary education
123. Muskegon Opportunity
Muskegon Opportunity intends to develop a
support system to help the students of Muskegon
County access and persist in a post-secondary
education or career training.
Our program will strive to assure that every
graduating high-school student is afforded the
opportunity to acquire the education and skills
required of today's workforce.
126. #40
The projected number of students enrolled in the
nation’s colleges and universities this fall.
A: 19.1 million B: 14 million
C: 7 million D: 22 million
128. Current Students Enrolled
19.1 million is the projected number of students
enrolled in the nation's colleges and universities this
fall.
This is up from 13.8 million 20 years ago.
129. #41
What do you call money that you use
to pay for college that does not have to be repaid?
A: Loans B: Savings account
C: Scholarships D: Piggy bank
131. Free Money
A scholarship is money that you can use to pay for your
post secondary education and will not be expected to repay.
Many scholarships have special conditions and require you
to complete an application.
Ask your school counselor about scholarships that you can
apply for.
132. #42
Loans are what percentage of all the
financial aid awarded each year?
A: 40% B: 50%
C: 20% D: 80%
134. Loans
54 percent of financial aid awarded each year comes in
the form of loans.
Grants and scholarships — including grants from
colleges and universities — are the next biggest form
of financial aid.
135. #43
What is the average price for tuition and fees a year
at a public university (excluding room and board)?
A: $18,525 B: $25,000
C: $8,244.00 D: $7,500
140. Four, Five, or Six?
Less than 35 percent of students at four-year colleges
actually get their degree in four years. According to a
study done by the National Center for Education
Statistics, about 56 percent get their bachelor’s degree
in six years.
141. #45
How much total money is available in
financial aid for college students?
A: $100 million B: $25 million
C: $5 million D: $3 billion
143. Financial Aid
There is tons of money available to pay for college!
You can get scholarships and grants based on your
major, academics, gender, ethnicity, disability, and
need.
To find scholarships, visit your school counselor, the
Community Foundation site
cffmc.org, MichiganCAP.org, or FastWeb.
144. #46
You need to decide on a major before
you can choose a college.
A: True B: False
146. Career Choices
College is a time to explore. Many students discover
their ideal field while taking a course they didn’t
expect to like. If you aren’t ready to decide on a
major, choose a college that allows you to keep your
options open. Take your time.
147. #47
When is the recommended deadline seniors
complete their FAFSA?
A: March 1st B: January 1st
C: February 1st D: June 3rd
149. FAFSA Deadline
According to www.FAFSA.ed.gov, it is
recommended that students in the State of
Michigan complete their FAFSA by March 1st of
their senior year to be considered for federal and
state aid.
Students are able to complete their FAFSA
application as early as January 1st of their senior
year.
150. #48
What is a potential benefit of starting at a
community college?
A: Save thousands of dollars B: Have smaller class sizes.
in tuition.
C:
Complete your general
D: All of the above
education credits.
152. Community College
Starting your college career at a community college can
have many benefits. You can save thousands of dollars
in tuition fees while you complete your general
education credits. Check with your school to make
sure your credits will transfer.
Community colleges provide the opportunity for more
personalized attention from professors and smaller
class sizes, and they allow you to adjust to the college
experience.
153. #49
Early admission and early decision are the
same thing.
A: True B: False
155. Early Decision vs. Early Admission
Early decision programs are usually
binding, which means that applicants promise
from the start that they will attend the school if
their application is accepted.
Early admission programs do not ask applicants
to commit to attending if they are accepted.
156. #50
Muskegon Opportunity is working with schools
and students to do what?
A: Increase college-going B: Help Muskegon County
culture in Muskegon students graduate from
County high school
C: Help students attain D: All of the above
some form of post-
secondary education
158. Muskegon Opportunity
Muskegon Opportunity intends to develop a
support system to help the students of Muskegon
County access and persist in a post-secondary
education or career training.
Our program will strive to assure that every
graduating high-school student is afforded the
opportunity to acquire the education and skills
required of today's workforce.