GEAR UP Student Activity Booklet
2001-2002 Answers


Answers to the 2001-2002 GEAR UP Student Activity Booklet

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Problem = Answer [ Code Letter ]

47817 ÷ 621 = 77 [ M ]
562 x 75 = 42,150 [ A ]
891 - 73 = 818 [ K ]
27455 ÷ 289 = 95 [ E ]

573 + 89 = 662 [ S ]
289 - 87 = 202 [ U ]
287 x 69 = 19,803 [ R ]
547 - 452 = 95 [ E ]

790 + 30 = 820 [ C ]
683 x 84 = 57,372 [ O ]
8569 + 3160 = 11,729 [ L ]
317 x 37 = 11,729 [ L ]
7980 ÷ 84 = 95 [ E ]
492 + 47 = 539 [ G ]
750 - 655 = 95 [ E ]

202 - 97 = 105 [ I ]
118 + 544 = 662 [ S ]

792 - 687 = 105 [ I ]
153 - 89 = 64 [ N ]

168 + 19 = 187 [ Y ]
54131 + 3241 = 57,372 [ O ]
146 + 56 = 202 [ U ]
24311 - 4508 = 19,803 [ R ]

51418 ÷ 547 = 94 [ F ]
404 ÷ 2 = 202 [ U ]
871 + 45 = 916 [ T ]
92 + 110 = 202 [ U ]
19178 + 625 = 19,803 [ R ]
62 + 33 = 95 [ E ]

Solution: Make sure college is in your future.

Word Up
Word [ Answer ] Definition

College [ E ] Where students study after high school to earn degrees similar to a university.

Degree [ A ] A title conferred on students by a college, university or professional school on completion of a program of study.

Campus [ L ] The grounds and buildings of a university, college or school.

Financial Aid [ D ] Money to help pay for college.

Scholarships [ B ] Financial aid money given to a student to pay at least part of the cost of college. It can be awarded based on students' academic achievements or on many other factors.

GEAR UP [ H ] Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs a federally funded program designed to help students better prepare for college.

Work Study [ J ] Programs that allow students to work part time during the school year as part of their financial aid. The jobs are usually on campus, and the money earned is used to pay for tuition or other college charges.

Grant [ G ] Financial aid given to a student to pay at least part of the cost of college. It does not have to be repaid.

Loan [ I ] Financial aid available to students and parents. It must be repaid. In many cases payments do not begin until the student finishes school.

Tuition [ F ] Payment students make to cover the costs of their classes at colleges and universities. Other fees may be required.

Fees [ K ] Costs that are not associated with the student's course load, such as costs of some athletic activities, clubs and special events.

OHLAP [ C ] Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program will help eighth-, ninth- and 10th-grade students pay for their college education if their family's income does not exceed $50,000 a year. Students must be committed to succeeding in school by making good grades, being a good citizen and staying out of trouble.

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These are in no particular order.

Eight steps to include in your plan for college

  1. Visit a college.
  2. Take a required course.
  3. Study harder.
  4. Start saving money if you and your family can.
  5. Talk about college with someone who can help guide you.
  6. Look into money for college.
  7. Check out colleges online.
  8. Call the Oklahoma State Regents student information hotline to find out more.



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