College Terms
Across
- 4. - The fee a college or university charges for its instructions and education.
- 5. - A standardized college admission test in the U.S that measures reading, writing, and math skills for college level work.
- 6. - College-level classes that high school students are able to take that give high school credit and college credit.
- 7. - Meaning sisterhood, is a social organization for women.
- 9. - GPA means Grade Point Average, a number that stands for a student’s overall academic achievement.
- 10. - A type of financial aid that you need to fill out a form for in order to be eligible to accept grants, loans, and work-studies to assist paying for college.
- 11. - An graduate-level academic credential awarded by a university, signifying advanced knowledge and expertise in a certain field of study.
- 12. - A written or printed version of material originally presented.
- 14. - A unit of measurement for academic work.
- 15. - A course that is required to finish before enrolling in future advanced classes.
- 17. - A form of financial aid that you do not need to pay back. Provided by the government.
- 18. - A standardized college entrance exam that measures college readiness.
- 19. - A third year student at a college or high school.
- 20. - A specific subject area or discipline that a student specializes in to earn their degree.
- 23. - A fourth year student at a college or high school.
- 24. - A numerical representation of a student’s academic performance compared to their fellow scholars.
- 25. - A second year student at a college or high school.
- 26. - Funding, such as grants, scholarships, loans, and work-study that helps students pay for tuition.
Down
- 1. - A large bedroom for a number of people in a school.
- 2. - A formal written document that confirms you are accepting an offer, a professional way of saying yes.
- 3. - A type of financial aid that is money borrowed for higher education expenses. Needs to be paid back.
- 5. - A type of financial aid that is awarded for the purpose of studying and does not need to be paid back. In short, free money is awarded for education.
- 8. - An undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities typically after 4 years.
- 11. - A secondary academic discipline that requires a smaller number of credit hours than a major.
- 13. - Meaning brotherhood, is a social organization for men.
- 16. - Voluntary pursuits, such as sports that students do after school.
- 18. - An undergraduate degree awarded after 2 years by colleges and universities.
- 21. - A first year student at a college or high school.
- 22. - The final academic degree and final step in post-graduate education, signifying expert-level knowledge on a specific subject and shows preparation for advanced careers in a specific field.
- 27. - College level classes offered to students that prepare them for rigorous academic work while also giving them potential college credit.