Student Loan Education
Across
- 1. On-the-job training combined with classroom instruction under a skilled professional.
- 3. A loan where students must pay interest even while in school.
- 6. A prepaid account for purchasing food on campus.
- 8. Financial aid that doesn’t require repayment, often from federal or state sources.
- 13. The highest level of education, requiring advanced specialization.
- 16. Combining multiple loans into one for a single payment.
- 18. Academic terms dividing the school year into two halves.
- 19. Financial aid for outstanding artistic achievements in music, writing, or art.
- 20. Personal traits that improve teamwork and productivity, such as communication and adaptability.
Down
- 2. Housing and meal costs for college students.
- 4. The actual amount a student pays after grants and scholarships.
- 5. A loan where the government pays interest while the student is in school.
- 7. A free application determining eligibility for financial aid.
- 9. An institution teaching specialized skills for a specific career.
- 10. Competitive awards for exceptional sports talent.
- 11. The cost of attending classes at a school.
- 12. Points earned toward graduation by passing classes.
- 14. A temporary position offering hands-on experience in a career field.
- 15. A break between high school and college for work or personal growth activities.
- 17. A degree that typically takes 2-3 years to complete and provides general knowledge in various areas.