(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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Senior: Final or fourth year of college
Campus: Location of the college
NCAA: Governing body for collegiate athletics
Office Hours: when students can meet with professors
ACT/SAT: A college entrance test
Dean: person in charge of major area of a college
Associate’s: An undergraduate degree usually two years
Grant: “Free” money given to attend college
Minor: A secondary course of study in college
Semesters: A college year divided by fall, spring, summer terms
Freshmen: First year of college
Personal Essay: An essay that you write about yourself
Application: A written request admission to a college
Lectures: An oral presentation from professor
GPA: Grade Point Average
Certificate: courses in a concentrated skill area of study
Transcript: official records of an individual student
Board of Trustees: Governing body of the college.
Diploma: A certificate awarded completion of specific degree
Advisor: assists and advises students on academic matters
Master’s: A type of graduate degree
Vocational/Trade School: school teaching a skilled trade
Bachelor’s: An academic degree usually four years
Prerequisite: A lower level class must be taken first
Ph.D.: Doctorate Degree
Community College: type of higher educational institution
Tuition: The cost of your classes
Work Study: job at college through financial aid
Register: To sign up for specific college courses
Room and board: cost of college housing and college food
Adjunct Professor: A professor who is usually part-time
Dorms: A housing option on a college campus
Junior: Third year of college
Scholarship: Money being given to students to pay for college
Residence Halls: college dorms/dormitories
Tutor: An expert one can go to for extra help
FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid
Financial aid: Loans, scholarships, grants, work awards
Loan: Borrowed money that must be paid back
Commencement: another name for graduation
Major: A field of study chosen by a college student