harderclasses thatcan give youcollegecreditAPCoursesSchool thatteaches skillsdirectly related tospecific jobs,usually those thatare hands-onTradeSchoolFree moneygranted thatyou don't haveto work for orpay backGiftAidMoneychargedto attenda schoolTuitionMoneyawarded onmerit, suchas academicsor athleticsScholarshipThe position of astudent or trainee whoworks in anorganization,sometimes without pay,in order to gain workexperience or satisfyrequirements for aqualificationInternshipSchoolsprimarilyfunded by astategovernmentPublicCollegeA position whereyou learn bypracticalexperience underskilled workers atrade or artApprenticeshipActivitiesoutside ofacademicclasses, suchas sports andclubsExtracurricularsA non-degreeprogram thatprovides short-term trainingthat can lead toemploymentCertificateProgramThe amount ofmoney that is inthe middle of thepayscale forpeople doingthat jobMedianSalaryTheprocess ofapplying toa collegeCollegeAdmissionsA qualificationgiven by acollege/universityto show thecompletion of acourse of studyDegreeLoansfunded byprivatelenders likebanksPrivateLoanLoansfunded bythegovernmentFederalLoanAn independentschool that setsits own policiesand goals, andis privatelyfundedPrivateCollegeMoney givenby thegovernment,awarded onfinancial needGrantAn essay you writeabout yourself thathighlights why youshould be acceptedinto the college youare applying toCollegeEssayCompleterecord of youracademicachievementsin high schoolHighSchoolTranscriptA certificateawarded by aschool to showthat someone hassuccessfullycompleted acourse of studyDiplomaA document thatsums up your skills,experiences, andaccomplishments soa potential employercan decide if you area right fit for the jobResumeA letter written by ateacher or a bosssent to the collegeyou are applying to,highlighting why youshould get acceptedRecommendationLetterThe amount ofmoney youmake the firstyear of yourcareer in a newprofessionStartingSalaryClassesyou takein schoolCoursesthe averageof all thegradesyou've gottenin schoolGPAharderclasses thatcan give youcollegecreditAPCoursesSchool thatteaches skillsdirectly related tospecific jobs,usually those thatare hands-onTradeSchoolFree moneygranted thatyou don't haveto work for orpay backGiftAidMoneychargedto attenda schoolTuitionMoneyawarded onmerit, suchas academicsor athleticsScholarshipThe position of astudent or trainee whoworks in anorganization,sometimes without pay,in order to gain workexperience or satisfyrequirements for aqualificationInternshipSchoolsprimarilyfunded by astategovernmentPublicCollegeA position whereyou learn bypracticalexperience underskilled workers atrade or artApprenticeshipActivitiesoutside ofacademicclasses, suchas sports andclubsExtracurricularsA non-degreeprogram thatprovides short-term trainingthat can lead toemploymentCertificateProgramThe amount ofmoney that is inthe middle of thepayscale forpeople doingthat jobMedianSalaryTheprocess ofapplying toa collegeCollegeAdmissionsA qualificationgiven by acollege/universityto show thecompletion of acourse of studyDegreeLoansfunded byprivatelenders likebanksPrivateLoanLoansfunded bythegovernmentFederalLoanAn independentschool that setsits own policiesand goals, andis privatelyfundedPrivateCollegeMoney givenby thegovernment,awarded onfinancial needGrantAn essay you writeabout yourself thathighlights why youshould be acceptedinto the college youare applying toCollegeEssayCompleterecord of youracademicachievementsin high schoolHighSchoolTranscriptA certificateawarded by aschool to showthat someone hassuccessfullycompleted acourse of studyDiplomaA document thatsums up your skills,experiences, andaccomplishments soa potential employercan decide if you area right fit for the jobResumeA letter written by ateacher or a bosssent to the collegeyou are applying to,highlighting why youshould get acceptedRecommendationLetterThe amount ofmoney youmake the firstyear of yourcareer in a newprofessionStartingSalaryClassesyou takein schoolCoursesthe averageof all thegradesyou've gottenin schoolGPA

Prepare for Success & Life After High School - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. AP Courses
    harder classes that can give you college credit
  2. Trade School
    School that teaches skills directly related to specific jobs, usually those that are hands-on
  3. Gift Aid
    Free money granted that you don't have to work for or pay back
  4. Tuition
    Money charged to attend a school
  5. Scholarship
    Money awarded on merit, such as academics or athletics
  6. Internship
    The position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification
  7. Public College
    Schools primarily funded by a state government
  8. Apprenticeship
    A position where you learn by practical experience under skilled workers a trade or art
  9. Extracurriculars
    Activities outside of academic classes, such as sports and clubs
  10. Certificate Program
    A non-degree program that provides short-term training that can lead to employment
  11. Median Salary
    The amount of money that is in the middle of the payscale for people doing that job
  12. College Admissions
    The process of applying to a college
  13. Degree
    A qualification given by a college/university to show the completion of a course of study
  14. Private Loan
    Loans funded by private lenders like banks
  15. Federal Loan
    Loans funded by the government
  16. Private College
    An independent school that sets its own policies and goals, and is privately funded
  17. Grant
    Money given by the government, awarded on financial need
  18. College Essay
    An essay you write about yourself that highlights why you should be accepted into the college you are applying to
  19. High School Transcript
    Complete record of your academic achievements in high school
  20. Diploma
    A certificate awarded by a school to show that someone has successfully completed a course of study
  21. Resume
    A document that sums up your skills, experiences, and accomplishments so a potential employer can decide if you are a right fit for the job
  22. Recommendation Letter
    A letter written by a teacher or a boss sent to the college you are applying to, highlighting why you should get accepted
  23. Starting Salary
    The amount of money you make the first year of your career in a new profession
  24. Courses
    Classes you take in school
  25. GPA
    the average of all the grades you've gotten in school