Post-Secondary

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Across
  1. 2. An undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course that generally lasts three years or four years
  2. 4. A college or university diploma that is awarded to a person in recognition that the recipient has completed a particular course.
  3. 6. A fee paid to a school for your admission and right to study their.
  4. 7. the position of learning a trade or occupation by shadowing one who works in the field.
  5. 10. A job requiring manual skills and special training.
  6. 11. A type of financial award provided to certain students in need to assist with the costs associated with attending a college or university and enable them to study there.
  7. 13. A former student of a university, usually a graduate.
  8. 14. The place in which one lives.
  9. 16. An academic degree received upon the completion of a student's undergraduate education; Bachelor’s Degree.
  10. 18. A trained worker who is employed by someone else.
  11. 19. An academic degree generally awarded for completion of a course of one to two years by a student studying beyond the bachelor’s degree.
Down
  1. 1. An award of access or an institution and/or money for an individual for the purposes of furthering their education.
  2. 3. One of two usually 18-week periods that make up an academic year at a school.
  3. 5. A college or university student who has not yet received a bachelor's or similar degree.
  4. 8. Required as a prior condition or course of study.
  5. 9. Between a college and a corporation, studio, or lab, the student attends classes and then works off-campus, for pay, at the business site in the student's career field to gain experience.
  6. 12. A document issued by an educational institution certifying the successful completion of a particular course of study.
  7. 15. An institution of higher learning that grants the bachelor's degree in liberal arts or science or both.
  8. 17. An institution of the highest education level and of research, which grants academic degrees. It provides both tertiary and quaternary education.
  9. 19. A specific program of study for a degree.