Across
- 3. The grounds and buildings of a university.
- 5. A third-year undergraduate student.
- 8. A first-year undergraduate student.
- 10. A second-year undergraduate student.
- 13. A course that is not required for a student's degree.
- 16. The cost of instruction at a university.
- 17. A document outlining a course's learning objectives, schedule, and grading policy.
- 18. A secondary field of study, requiring fewer courses than a major.
- 19. An official record of a student's academic history, including courses and grades.
Down
- 1. A course that must be completed before a student can enroll in a more advanced one.
- 2. (Teaching Assistant): A graduate student who assists a professor with teaching duties.
- 4. On-campus housing for students.
- 6. The last set of exams at the end of a semester.
- 7. A student's primary field of study.
- 9. A unit that measures completed coursework towards a degree.
- 11. A fourth-year undergraduate student.
- 12. A common academic term, typically 15–18 weeks long.
- 14. Free Application for Federal Student Aid, used to determine eligibility for financial aid.
- 15. Grade Point Average, a numerical summary of a student's academic performance.
- 20. A counselor who helps students with academic planning.
