College Life
Across
- 3. a job that does not pay but provides work experience
- 6. money that a student borrows from a bank to pay for their education that must be paid back
- 8. an amount of money given by a school, college, university, or other organization to pay for the studies of a person
- 10. a social organization for men usually provided in college
- 15. the area of study that a student will specialize in when pursuing a degree at a college or university
- 16. a term used to refer to student working towards their associate's or bachelor's degrees
- 18. a social organization for women usually provided in college
- 20. An advanced class you can take in high school that counts as college credit
- 21. The average of your grades from all classes
- 22. a group of highly prestigious public universities in California like UC Davis or UCLA
- 24. A advanced college degree that usually happens after earning a Bachelors
Down
- 1. money that is provided to help pay for college costs that does not need to be paid back
- 2. Money that can be provided to students to help pay for their education
- 4. A college degree that is usually earned in two years of schooling
- 5. Where college students live on campus
- 7. The highest level of education that you can receive; after graduating you are called a doctor
- 9. This is also known as a junior college, where you can receive an associate's degree
- 11. Volunteer work done by high school students in order to meet graduation requirements/college application requirements
- 12. a secondary area of specialization beyond a college major
- 13. The application students use to apply for financial aid
- 14. an independent school that sets its own policies and goals, and is privately funded
- 17. a specialized educational institution that focuses on a single skill-based vocation like plumbing, electricians, medical technicians, and veterinarian technicians
- 19. A college degree that is usually earned in four years of schooling
- 23. a group of public universities in California that are usually less expensive than a UC, like Sonoma State University or San Francisco State University