AVID, college and career
Across
- 1. – AVID’s framework: Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, Reading.
- 8. – A number that represents a student’s average performance in school.
- 11. – A place where students live on campus.
- 12. – The highest level of academic degree.
- 13. – A 4-year undergraduate degree.
- 14. – Asking high-level questions to build deeper understanding.
- 15. – The main field of study in college.
- 17. – A seminar-style discussion where students ask and answer questions.
- 19. – A course that must be completed before taking a higher-level course.
- 20. – A trusted advisor who helps guide someone’s education or career.
- 21. – A document summarizing your education, skills, and experience.
- 24. – A type of college that offers 2-year degrees and certificates.
- 26. – Short for financial aid, money to help pay for education.
- 29. – A core AVID skill for success in school and beyond.
- 30. – Targets AVID students set to focus their learning and career pathways.
- 31. – Money awarded to students to help pay for college that does not have to be repaid.
- 32. – A 2-year degree often earned at community colleges.
Down
- 2. – The grounds and buildings of a college or university.
- 3. – The organized system AVID students use to keep track of materials.
- 4. – A shorter program that trains students for specific careers.
- 5. – The money earned from a job, usually stated annually.
- 6. – Working together with peers to achieve academic success.
- 7. – Units that measure completion of college courses.
- 9. – The process of applying and being accepted into a college.
- 10. – A long-term job path or profession.
- 16. – Moving from one college to another.
- 18. – Achievements, skills, or experiences that qualify a person for a job.
- 20. – A secondary field of study in college.
- 22. – A temporary work experience that helps students gain skills.
- 23. – Small group sessions where students ask and answer questions to deepen learning.
- 25. – The cost of classes at a college or university.
- 27. – A type of note-taking system taught in AVID.
- 28. – A graduate degree that typically takes 2 additional years after a bachelor’s.