CommunityCollege:5. HistoricallyBlackColleges andUniversities(HBCUs):Focus:Undergraduateeducation with astrong emphasis onthe liberal arts, suchas humanities, socialsciences, and naturalsciences.Advantages:Affordable tuition,flexible schedules,smaller class sizes,and opportunitiesfor career-focusedtraining.Consider if: Youwant aneducationalexperience thatcelebrates AfricanAmerican cultureand history.Consider if: You wantto start youreducation with amore affordableoption, explorepotential majors, orimprove youracademic skills.Two-yearprograms,associatedegrees, andcertificateprograms.PrivateColleges/Universities:Operatedindependently, typicallysmaller with potentiallyhigher tuition but alsomore financial aidopportunities.2. LiberalArtsCollege:Advantages:Hands-on training,industry-specificeducation, andhigh job placementrates.Advantages:Affordable tuition,flexible schedules,smaller class sizes,and opportunitiesfor career-focusedtraining.Consider if: Youvalue a broad-based educationand want asupportive, close-knit community.6. Publicvs.Private:Consider if: Youare interested ina specific tradeor professionand want to gainpractical skills.PublicColleges/Universities:Funded by the stategovernment, oftenlarger with lowertuition for in-stateresidents.HistoricallyBlackColleges andUniversities(HBCUs):CommunityCollege:Consider if: You wantto start youreducation with amore affordableoption, explorepotential majors, orimprove youracademic skills.Advantages:Smaller classsizes, closestudent-facultyrelationships, anda well-roundededucation.Advantages: Strongsense of community,emphasis on diversityand inclusivity, andnurturingenvironments.Focus:Undergraduateeducation with astrong emphasis onthe liberal arts, suchas humanities, socialsciences, and naturalsciences.Focus:Institutionsfounded primarilyto serve theAfrican Americancommunity.Advantages:Smaller classsizes, closestudent-facultyrelationships, anda well-roundededucation.Focus: Two-year programs,associatedegrees, andcertificateprograms.Consider if: Youvalue a broad-based educationand want asupportive, close-knit community.LiberalArtsCollege:PrivateColleges/Universities:Operatedindependently, typicallysmaller with potentiallyhigher tuition but alsomore financial aidopportunities.TechnicalCollege/Institute:Focus: Specializedprograms in fieldslike technology,engineering, andvocational training.Focus: Two-year programs,associatedegrees, andcertificateprograms.echnicalCollege/Institute:Consider if: Youwant aneducationalexperience thatcelebrates AfricanAmerican cultureand history.Focus: Specializedprograms in fieldslike technology,engineering, andvocational training.Advantages:Affordable tuition,flexible schedules,smaller class sizes,and opportunitiesfor career-focusedtraining.Consider if: Youare interested ina specific tradeor professionand want to gainpractical skills.Publicvs.Private:CommunityCollege:Consider if: You wantto start youreducation with amore affordableoption, explorepotential majors, orimprove youracademic skills.PublicColleges/Universities:Funded by the stategovernment, oftenlarger with lowertuition for in-stateresidents.Advantages: Strongsense of community,emphasis on diversityand inclusivity, andnurturingenvironments.Focus:Institutionsfounded primarilyto serve theAfrican Americancommunity.Advantages:Hands-on training,industry-specificeducation, andhigh job placementrates.CommunityCollege:5. HistoricallyBlackColleges andUniversities(HBCUs):Focus:Undergraduateeducation with astrong emphasis onthe liberal arts, suchas humanities, socialsciences, and naturalsciences.Advantages:Affordable tuition,flexible schedules,smaller class sizes,and opportunitiesfor career-focusedtraining.Consider if: Youwant aneducationalexperience thatcelebrates AfricanAmerican cultureand history.Consider if: You wantto start youreducation with amore affordableoption, explorepotential majors, orimprove youracademic skills.Two-yearprograms,associatedegrees, andcertificateprograms.PrivateColleges/Universities:Operatedindependently, typicallysmaller with potentiallyhigher tuition but alsomore financial aidopportunities.2. LiberalArtsCollege:Advantages:Hands-on training,industry-specificeducation, andhigh job placementrates.Advantages:Affordable tuition,flexible schedules,smaller class sizes,and opportunitiesfor career-focusedtraining.Consider if: Youvalue a broad-based educationand want asupportive, close-knit community.6. Publicvs.Private:Consider if: Youare interested ina specific tradeor professionand want to gainpractical skills.PublicColleges/Universities:Funded by the stategovernment, oftenlarger with lowertuition for in-stateresidents.HistoricallyBlackColleges andUniversities(HBCUs):CommunityCollege:Consider if: You wantto start youreducation with amore affordableoption, explorepotential majors, orimprove youracademic skills.Advantages:Smaller classsizes, closestudent-facultyrelationships, anda well-roundededucation.Advantages: Strongsense of community,emphasis on diversityand inclusivity, andnurturingenvironments.Focus:Undergraduateeducation with astrong emphasis onthe liberal arts, suchas humanities, socialsciences, and naturalsciences.Focus:Institutionsfounded primarilyto serve theAfrican Americancommunity.Advantages:Smaller classsizes, closestudent-facultyrelationships, anda well-roundededucation.Focus: Two-year programs,associatedegrees, andcertificateprograms.Consider if: Youvalue a broad-based educationand want asupportive, close-knit community.LiberalArtsCollege:PrivateColleges/Universities:Operatedindependently, typicallysmaller with potentiallyhigher tuition but alsomore financial aidopportunities.TechnicalCollege/Institute:Focus: Specializedprograms in fieldslike technology,engineering, andvocational training.Focus: Two-year programs,associatedegrees, andcertificateprograms.echnicalCollege/Institute:Consider if: Youwant aneducationalexperience thatcelebrates AfricanAmerican cultureand history.Focus: Specializedprograms in fieldslike technology,engineering, andvocational training.Advantages:Affordable tuition,flexible schedules,smaller class sizes,and opportunitiesfor career-focusedtraining.Consider if: Youare interested ina specific tradeor professionand want to gainpractical skills.Publicvs.Private:CommunityCollege:Consider if: You wantto start youreducation with amore affordableoption, explorepotential majors, orimprove youracademic skills.PublicColleges/Universities:Funded by the stategovernment, oftenlarger with lowertuition for in-stateresidents.Advantages: Strongsense of community,emphasis on diversityand inclusivity, andnurturingenvironments.Focus:Institutionsfounded primarilyto serve theAfrican Americancommunity.Advantages:Hands-on training,industry-specificeducation, andhigh job placementrates.

Types of Colleges - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. B-Community College:
  2. N-5. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs):
  3. B-Focus: Undergraduate education with a strong emphasis on the liberal arts, such as humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
  4. I-Advantages: Affordable tuition, flexible schedules, smaller class sizes, and opportunities for career-focused training.
  5. B-Consider if: You want an educational experience that celebrates African American culture and history.
  6. G-Consider if: You want to start your education with a more affordable option, explore potential majors, or improve your academic skills.
  7. I-Two-year programs, associate degrees, and certificate programs.
  8. G-Private Colleges/Universities: Operated independently, typically smaller with potentially higher tuition but also more financial aid opportunities.
  9. G-2. Liberal Arts College:
  10. B-Advantages: Hands-on training, industry-specific education, and high job placement rates.
  11. N-Advantages: Affordable tuition, flexible schedules, smaller class sizes, and opportunities for career-focused training.
  12. I-Consider if: You value a broad-based education and want a supportive, close-knit community.
  13. I-6. Public vs. Private:
  14. I-Consider if: You are interested in a specific trade or profession and want to gain practical skills.
  15. N-Public Colleges/Universities: Funded by the state government, often larger with lower tuition for in-state residents.
  16. N-Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs):
  17. O-Community College:
  18. N-Consider if: You want to start your education with a more affordable option, explore potential majors, or improve your academic skills.
  19. I-Advantages: Smaller class sizes, close student-faculty relationships, and a well-rounded education.
  20. O-Advantages: Strong sense of community, emphasis on diversity and inclusivity, and nurturing environments.
  21. O-Focus: Undergraduate education with a strong emphasis on the liberal arts, such as humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
  22. G-Focus: Institutions founded primarily to serve the African American community.
  23. B-Advantages: Smaller class sizes, close student-faculty relationships, and a well-rounded education.
  24. B-Focus: Two-year programs, associate degrees, and certificate programs.
  25. N-Consider if: You value a broad-based education and want a supportive, close-knit community.
  26. O-Liberal Arts College:
  27. G-Private Colleges/Universities: Operated independently, typically smaller with potentially higher tuition but also more financial aid opportunities.
  28. G-Technical College/Institute:
  29. O-Focus: Specialized programs in fields like technology, engineering, and vocational training.
  30. I-Focus: Two-year programs, associate degrees, and certificate programs.
  31. G-echnical College/Institute:
  32. B-Consider if: You want an educational experience that celebrates African American culture and history.
  33. O-Focus: Specialized programs in fields like technology, engineering, and vocational training.
  34. N-Advantages: Affordable tuition, flexible schedules, smaller class sizes, and opportunities for career-focused training.
  35. I-Consider if: You are interested in a specific trade or profession and want to gain practical skills.
  36. I-Public vs. Private:
  37. B-Community College:
  38. G-Consider if: You want to start your education with a more affordable option, explore potential majors, or improve your academic skills.
  39. N-Public Colleges/Universities: Funded by the state government, often larger with lower tuition for in-state residents.
  40. O-Advantages: Strong sense of community, emphasis on diversity and inclusivity, and nurturing environments.
  41. G-Focus: Institutions founded primarily to serve the African American community.
  42. B-Advantages: Hands-on training, industry-specific education, and high job placement rates.