College Knowledge
Across
- 2. Money paid to attend college.
- 6. A college or university is built on this land.
- 9. Money students can borrow to go to college.
- 11. Four-year college.
- 12. Degree earned at a vocational/technical/or trade school.
- 14. Letters you ask professionals, teachers, community members, and school administrators for when applying for college and scholarships.
- 16. Average of a student’s semester or end-of-term grades starting with your freshman year.
- 17. Place where students live on campus.
Down
- 1. Kind of non-traditional college where you can learn to be a mechanic, welder, hairstylist, pharmacy technician, and many other careers
- 3. Area of interest or program you will choose to earn your degree and start your career.
- 4. Enrollment opportunity to take classes that count toward both HS and College.
- 5. Two-year college.
- 7. How a college year is usually divided.
- 8. 2-year degree usually earned at a community college.
- 9. Kind of financial assistance that is considered FREE MONEY. Although free, most have requirements that must be maintained to receive or keep it.
- 10. Government form that must be completed to be eligible for grants, loans, and scholarships.
- 11. Four-year degree usually earned from a University.
- 13. Personal paper you write when applying for scholarships.
- 15. classes taken in High School that prepare you academically for readiness in College.