College and Career Vocabulary
Across
- 4. An official record of work, showing courses taken and grades achieved.
- 7. A two-year institution of higher education.
- 9. Unit of measuring educational credit based on number of hours attended per week.
- 10. A nonresidential junior college offering courses to people living in a particular area.
- 11. Used for educational testing services designed to provide a high school equivalency credential.
- 12. Highest level of academic degrees, for medical doctor holding M.D.
- 14. The placement of a student in a high school course that offers college credit if successfully completed.
- 15. A degree awarded by college or University to a person who has completed undergraduate studies.
- 17. Supported by a private organization rather by government, wholly by payment of fees.
- 20. Two-year college degree from a community college, university, or career school.
- 21. Free application, for filled by students in college or graduate eligible for government sponsored financial aid.
- 22. Any grant or scholarship, loan, or paid employment offered to help meet college expenses.
- 24. standardized college entrance exams.
- 25. Program for students to get college credit.
Down
- 1. A reference to any education beyond high school.
- 2. A type of graduate degree, earned after completion of an undergraduate degree.
- 3. Study or quality in as a subsidiary subject at a college or university.
- 5. Supported by public funds.
- 6. A student at a college who has not yet earned a bachelor's or equivalent degree.
- 8. The amount you’ll get for the amount you invested.
- 13. A person successfully completed a course or training earning degree or diploma from schooling.
- 16. The position of an apprentice.
- 18. An official document attesting a certain fact, in particular.
- 19. Specialize in (a particular subject) at a college or University.
- 23. (of a person, organization, or course of study) officially recognized or authorized.