Gayathri's College Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. Middle School courses designed to prepare students for high school advanced placement courses and classes which are college level courses taught in a high school setting.
  2. 2. A student's primary field of study or a student's optical secondary field of study.
  3. 4. The Scholastic Assessment,which is a test that measures the reading, writing and math levels of high school juniors and seniors; it is the main test many students take to get into college.
  4. 8. A non-profit ,multi-natural organization that is dedicated to the elimination of racial segregation and discrimination and to the enhancement of economic and educational opportunities for African Americans throughout the United States.
  5. 11. A student who has either graduated from High School, but not college; or graduated college too.
  6. 12. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a form that can be prepared annually by current and prospective college students in the United States to determine their eligibility for student financial aid.
  7. 14. A dormitory ,hall of residence or hostel, is a building primarily providing sleeping and residential quarters fro large numbers of people in college.
  8. 16. A four year degree, where people complete complete 120 semester credits or 40 college courses.
Down
  1. 1. an Undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting two years
  2. 3. An academic degree conferred by a college or university upon those who complete at least one year of prescribed study beyond the Bachelors Degree.
  3. 5. Any grant or scholarship,loan or payed employment offered to help a student meet his/her college expenses . Such aid is provided by various sources such as federal and state agencies, college, high school,foundations and corporations.
  4. 6. Two year school's that provide affordable post secondary education as a pathway to a four year degree. It is also a junior college offering courses to people living in a certain area.
  5. 7. A sum of money which is either expected to be paid back with interest or is a financial award which allows a person to get money,but is not expected to be repaid.
  6. 9. A grade point average is a number representing the average value of the accumulated final grades earned in a course overtime.
  7. 10. An independent school that sets its own policies, goals, rules and is privately funded. 7. A non-profit ,multi-natural organization
  8. 13. . Unit of measuring educational credit, usually based on the number of classroom's hours per week throughout a term. Students are awarded credits for classes on the basis of the Carnegie Unit.
  9. 15. A student who has demonstrated a financial need, is given a job(usually in campus)and is paid by the school not to exceed a determined amount.