College Knowledge

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Across
  1. 2. Money paid to attend college.
  2. 6. A college or university is built on this land.
  3. 9. Money students can borrow to go to college.
  4. 11. Four-year college.
  5. 12. Degree earned at a vocational/technical/or trade school.
  6. 14. Letters you ask professionals, teachers, community members, and school administrators for when applying for college and scholarships.
  7. 16. Average of a student’s semester or end-of-term grades starting with your freshman year.
  8. 17. Place where students live on campus.
Down
  1. 1. Kind of non-traditional college where you can learn to be a mechanic, welder, hairstylist, pharmacy technician, and many other careers
  2. 3. Area of interest or program you will choose to earn your degree and start your career.
  3. 4. Enrollment opportunity to take classes that count toward both HS and College.
  4. 5. Two-year college.
  5. 7. How a college year is usually divided.
  6. 8. 2-year degree usually earned at a community college.
  7. 9. Kind of financial assistance that is considered FREE MONEY. Although free, most have requirements that must be maintained to receive or keep it.
  8. 10. Government form that must be completed to be eligible for grants, loans, and scholarships.
  9. 11. Four-year degree usually earned from a University.
  10. 13. Personal paper you write when applying for scholarships.
  11. 15. classes taken in High School that prepare you academically for readiness in College.