(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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Talk to a rep who smiles or makes you laugh
Ask how students pay for college
Ask how students apply to this college
Ask how students choose or change their major
Ask how students know what to study
Ask about the cost of tuition for out-of-state students
Ask about a major or program you’re interested in
Ask what the teachers are like
Ask when to start applying for college
Ask what kind of jobs students get after college
Ask if students can change their major
Ask what the dorms are like
Ask about the school mascot
Ask what the first year of college is like
Talk to a college from North or South Dakota
Ask how students get around on or near campus
Talk to a college from Wisconsin
Ask if this college is hard to get into
Ask about the most popular major
Ask about music, theater, or arts programs
Ask how students live while in college (on campus, off campus, etc.)
Ask if students live with roommates
Talk to a college located in a small town or rural area
Find a college that is more than 5 hours away
Ask how students are supported with mental health resources
Ask about any fun campus traditions
Ask if professors are easy to talk to or helpful
Ask what kind of financial aid is available
Ask if the school offers online or hybrid classes
Ask how to apply for scholarships
Ask what the most popular majors are
Ask if students need good grades to get in
Ask about what students do for fun on weekends
Ask about the application process
Ask about work-study or student jobs
Ask what makes their college special
Ask how many students attend the college
Ask how students get help if they’re struggling in class
Ask about scholarships or financial aid
Ask if you can have a roommate you already know
Ask how students can get extra help with schoolwork
Ask if the school is public or private
Ask if there are sports teams or intramurals
Ask what kinds of careers students go into after graduation
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Ask what advice they have for students your age
Ask about the cost of tuition for in-state students
Ask what’s included in the cost of college
Ask if freshmen have to live on campus
Find a college that is less than 2 hours away
Ask what a typical day is like for a student
Ask about any career-focused programs
Talk to a college with a cool or interesting mascot
Ask if students have a lot of free time
Ask how the college helps new students
Ask about recreation or fitness facilities
Ask if there are activities for first-year students
Ask if there’s a library or quiet study space
Find a college you’ve never heard of before
Ask about clubs or student organizations
Ask how the college helps students adjust to college life
Ask what students need to do in high school to be ready
Ask what classes you need to take to get into this college
Ask about the school’s acceptance rate
Talk to a college from Iowa
Ask if the college is expensive
Ask how students find tutoring or academic help
Ask what students do after they finish college
Ask what they think students should know before attending
Ask if this college helps students get jobs
Ask how students find internships
Talk to a college from Minnesota
Ask what makes a student successful at this school
Ask about student housing or dorms
Ask what they love most about their school
Talk to a college from another state besides Minnesota
Ask what kind of scholarships students can get
Ask what kind of campus this college has
Ask what grades or GPA students need to get in
Ask about the cafeteria or food options
Ask someone why they chose to work at the college
Ask if students are friendly and welcoming
Ask if students can study abroad
Ask about the average class size
Ask if the school has internships or job help
Talk to a college located in a big city
Ask if students feel supported and welcomed
Ask what kind of technology students use for school
Ask if the college is small, medium, or large
Ask if students can meet with their teachers
Find a school that offers a program you didn’t know about
Ask if students can do research projects
Ask what makes this college different from others
Ask what students do outside of class
Ask if this college helps with career planning
Ask if the college requires ACT or SAT scores
Ask what the college does to help students feel safe