Hi, Brand new here -
A couple of questions: I just started reading and I'm already stumped with all the initials (like QSFB, KSR, GMR, EI, JC). I was wondering if there is a thread or place that I can look up initials to find out what they stand for. I'm sure after reading awhile I'll figure it out, but it'd be nice to know from the start.
Also, my daughter will be applying for the DCP (I know that one!) in a year or so and I wanted to know if she is going to college and getting a BA in General Studies (with minors in accounting, marketing, or something like that), is she eligible for the program? Or does she have to have a specific goal for her BA degree.
Thanks for any input.
Terry
The initials can be really confusing and I admit I'm not sure about all of them. I know the common ones you'll see here are:
QSFB- Quick Service Food and Beverage, think Cosmic Ray's
TSR/FSFB- Table Service Restaurant
VP- Vacation Planner
ODF- Outdoor Foods
MEO- Main Entrance Ops
GMR- Great Movie Ride
JC- Jungle Cruise
BB-Blizzard Beach
TL- Typhoon Lagoon
HS- Hollywood Studios DHS
EC- EPCOT Center not used often
EPCOT- Every paycheck comes on Thursday, Every Parent Carries out Toddlers, Every Person Comes out Tired... oh and Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow
MK- Magic Kingdom
DAK- Disney's Animal Kingdom, also AK
DTD or soon to be DS- Downtown Disney, which is in the process of being converted into Disney Springs
CP- College Program (participant, or the actual program itself), less often Culinary Program
ICP- International College Program
PI- Professional Internship, can vary from Guest Relations to Marketing to Management.
VW- Vista Way, Check in location for all CPs, ICPs, Cultural Reps, and some PIs. (The stories about Vista are WAY overblown)
CS- Chatham Square, the middle child of the housing complexes
PC- Patterson Court, The newest of the housing complexes.
TC- The commons, the most expensive of the complexes, however you get your own washer and dryer in apartment so I guess it's a good trade off?

CR- Cultural Representative or Contemporary Resort (use context)
DORMS- The pre arrival "check in" system where you fill out a bunch of paperwork before heading down to help speed up the check in process and specify preferences for living arrangements. (#of roommates, complex, specific people you want to live with)
And last, every CP's favorite one....
ER- Early Release you get out of that day's shift a little early
These were the main ones you'll see here in the college section. I'm sure I missed a few that others may want to chime in on.
And to answer your question, if she is actively enrolled in ONE class at the time of her application she's eligible for the program regardless of major/focus. Whether she gets academic credit for the program is up to the school.