Education System of the USA
Across
- 3. School — a school funded and operated by the government, free for students.
- 7. School — the first stage of formal education for children, usually from ages 6 to 11.
- 10. — financial aid given to students to help pay for education, usually based on merit or need.
Down
- 1. Education — education provided by colleges and universities after high school.
- 2. Degree — an undergraduate academic degree awarded by a college or university.
- 4. School — a school that is not funded by the government and usually requires tuition fees.
- 5. School — a level of education between elementary and high school, typically for students aged 11–14.
- 6. College — a two-year college offering associate degrees and vocational programs.
- 8. — the subjects and courses taught in a school or educational program.
- 9. School — the final stage of secondary education, usually from ages 14 to 18.