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3 Oklahoma’s Promise

4 Preparing for College

5 Degree Options

6 Making the Grade

7 Oklahoma Facts

8 Types of Colleges

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Oklahoma’s Promise Degree Options Making the Grade

10 Where must you live to qualify for Oklahoma’s Promise?

11 You must be a resident of Oklahoma

12 In what grade should you apply for Oklahoma’s Promise?

13 You can apply in 8 th, 9 th or 10 th grade

14 What is the maximum amount of money your parents can make to qualify for OK Promise?

15 $50,000

16 What is the minimum GPA required for OK Promise

GPA in required Courses

18 What will Oklahoma’s Promise pay for?

19 Free Tuition at an Oklahoma Public 2-year college or 4-year University

20 Name 3 subjects required in high school to go to college

21 Math (3 credits) Science (3 credits) English (4 credits) Social Studies (3 credits) Fine Arts (1 credit) Foreign Language (2 credits)

22 What is the test you took in 8 th grade and will take again this year that helps you explore your career interests?

23 The Explore Test

24 What is the name of the test that you will take your junior year that is required to get into college?

25 The ACT Exam

26 What are Sports teams, clubs and organizations that require student’s participation outside of class time?

27 Extracurricular activities or volunteer work

28 Name a benefit of college education

29 Earn more money Better health Longer Life Easier to get a job High job/career satisfaction

30 This degree usually takes a minimum of 4 years to complete

31 A Bachelor’s Degree

32 A 2 year college or community college usually offers this type of degree

33 An Associates Degree

34 A degree beyond a Bachelor’s Degree but not a Doctoral Degree

35 A Master’s Degree

36 A degree beyond a Master’s Degree

37 A Doctoral Degree or Ph.D.

38 A degree that usually requires a license to practice in that field

39 A Professional Degree (engineering, medicine, law)

40 An average number used to show how well you’ve done in all your classes

41 A grade point average or GPA

42 Money for college awarded to students who make good grades or meet other specialized criteria; it usually doesn’t have to be paid back

43 A scholarship

44 An Oklahoma Scholarship program that grants free college tuition to eligible students

45 Oklahoma’s Promise

46 Money provided to help you pay college expenses

47 Financial Aid

48 What is the name of the High School classes you must take to fulfill your college entrance requirements

49 Core Classes (math, science, social studies, english, fine arts foreign language

50 The first state capital of Oklahoma

51 Guthrie

52 The number of counties in Oklahoma

53 77

54 The state bird of Oklahoma

55 The scissor-tailed flycatcher

56 The year Oklahoma became the 46 th state

58 What is the Oklahoma state flower

59 Mistletoe

60 This University is located in Norman, OK

61 University of Oklahoma

62 It typically takes 4-5 years to earn a bachelor’s degree at one of these types of schools

63 A 4-year university

64 A type of school that is less expensive than a four-year school; it usually takes about two years to complete a degree here

65 A community college

66 Name an Oklahoma Regional College

67 Southwestern Southeastern Northern Oklahoma Northeastern for example

68 A type of college that is not state funded and usually cost more

69 Private Schools