College Terminology
Across
- 3. — Graduation ceremony
- 4. COLLEGE - Lower-cost institution often offering associate degrees
- 6. — Law protecting access to student educational records
- 8. — Real-world professional learning experience
- 10. — Hands-on work experience related to a student’s field
- 14. — Unit used to measure the intensity or length of a class
- 16. — Academic area including subjects like history, language, and drama
- 18. — Practical component of a class, especially in science
- 19. — Academic division organized by subject area
- 22. — The subjects and lessons taught in a course or school
- 25. — Undergraduate degree that typically takes four years
- 27. — Campus housing for students
- 28. — Cost of attending a college or university
- 31. — To officially join a college after accepting admission
- 33. — Program before classes begin for incoming students
- 34. — A degree format combining online and campus learning
- 37. — Using another person’s work without proper credit
- 38. — Standardized test used by colleges to assess readiness for higher education
- 40. — Numerical average of a student’s grades
- 42. — The place where learning, housing, and student resources are located
- 44. — Merit-based financial support, often for graduate students
- 45. — One of four academic divisions in a year at some colleges
- 46. — Courses chosen by interest rather than required by the program
- 48. — Common standardized test for graduate school admission
- 49. — Person who helps students choose classes and plan progress
- 50. — A secondary field of study requiring fewer credits than a major
Down
- 1. — A more rigorous academic track for high-achieving students
- 2. — Credential showing education in a specialized topic
- 5. — Financial aid that usually does not need to be repaid
- 7. — A third-year bachelor’s degree student
- 9. — Exams or projects given halfway through the semester
- 11. — An original research paper often required in doctoral study
- 12. — A college class
- 13. — Professors and academic staff
- 15. — A class session where the professor presents information
- 17. — A student’s primary field of study
- 20. — Need-based federal funding for students with limited means
- 21. — First-year college student
- 23. — Graduate business degree
- 24. — Required prior classes before taking a course or entering a program
- 26. — Short-term job shadowing experience, often without credit
- 29. — Student whose relative attended the same school
- 30. — Academic or student life leader in a college division
- 32. — A group of students who begin and progress through a program together
- 35. — Specialized focus within a larger program
- 36. — Federal aid application students file for financial support
- 39. — Institution offering higher education
- 41. — To sit in on a class without receiving a grade
- 43. — Credential awarded after completing a higher education program
- 47. — English proficiency exam is often required of international students