TERMS OF TRADE SCHOOL and COLLEGE
Across
- 2. grade point average
- 4. Free Application of Federal Student Aid
- 5. an occupation or profession, especially one requiring special training, followed as one's lifework
- 7. a educational institution offering hands on training job and practical skills for a specific trade
- 8. a combination of classroom instruction and paid on the job training in a skilled trade, often lasting several years
- 11. Post secondary educational institution that provides hands on training for specific careers or skilled trades
- 14. education institution or establishment in particular one providing higher education or specialized professional/or vocational training
- 16. The primary field of study that a college student pursues to earn their degree
- 17. temporary postion, often held by students, to gain pratical work experience in their field of study.
- 19. The money you pay to be taught at a school or university
- 20. An outline provided by an instructor at the beginning of a course that details the schedule, learning objective, assignments
Down
- 1. Financial officer at a college responsible for student tuition accounts and institutional receivables
- 3. a proffesional at a secondary school or college who provides guidance and support to students to help them achieve their education and career goals
- 6. Physical grounds and building that belongs to a college, university, or trade school
- 9. A official record of a students academic performance, including courses taken, grades and cumulation
- 10. course of requirment that must be completed before enrolling in a more advaced course
- 12. grant or payment made to support a students education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achivement
- 13. A sum of money given by a government or other organization for a particular purpose
- 15. Degree A 4 year undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities policy often a prerequisite for a graduate level studies
- 18. A unit of measurements of academic course word, used to track a students progress toward a degree or certificate