college terms
Across
- 3. The primary field of study that a student chooses to focus on during their college education.
- 4. A temporary position that provides practical experience in a particular field, often as part of a college program.
- 6. A type of educational institution that offers two-year degrees and certificates, often serving as a more affordable option for higher education.
- 8. A program where students attend graduate school to acquire a master's degree, doctorate, or other advanced professional degree after receiving a bachelor's degree.
- 9. An introductory undergraduate degree that requires two years of full-time study, commonly offered by community colleges and vocational schools.
- 11. An educational institution that provides training in specific trades or careers, often leading to certificates or diplomas.
- 12. Money that you borrow and pay back with interest.
Down
- 1. An undergraduate academic degree that usually requires four years of full-time study to complete, leading to various entry-level positions after graduation.
- 2. An official record of a student's academic performance, including courses taken and grades received.
- 5. a secondary field of study that a student can choose to complete their major
- 7. The form you need to fill out to get any financial aid from the federal government to help pay for college.
- 10. A unit of measurement that represents the amount of work required for a course, typically based on the number of hours spent in class per week.