Across
- 3. The first degree for people studying at a university. (noun)
- 4. The buildings and the surrounding land of a university or college. (noun)
- 6. The qualification given to students who have completed their studies at a college or university. (noun)
- 10. Course unit. (noun)
- 11. To complete a degree at a university (verb); a person who has a university degree. (noun)
- 12. An official document that proves you have passed an exam or completed a course. (noun)
- 14. A university student who has completed a first degree and is studying for a more advanced degree. (noun); more advanced level than a first degree. (adjective)
- 16. A group of departments in a college or university that focuses on an area of study or several related subjects. (noun)
- 17. A higher education institution where you can study for an undergraduate degree (American English). (noun)
- 19. A first-year student at school, college or university (American English). (noun)
Down
- 1. To get a job for a period of time which is intended to give them experience in the work they are training for. (noun)
- 2. A homework given to university students. (noun)
- 5. An amount of money that you borrow from the government or a bank to fund your study at a university and which you must pay back after you completed your study. (noun)
- 7. The act of enrolling. (noun)
- 8. Relating to schools, colleges, and universities. (adjective)
- 9. The paper written at the end of a degree course. (noun)
- 11. An amount of money given by the government to allow a student to follow a course. (noun)
- 12. A series of lessons on a particular subject, usually ended with an exam. (noun)
- 13. To officially join in a course. (verb)
- 15. The main subject that a student studies at college or university. (noun)
- 18. A formal test of a student’s knowledge or skill in a particular subject.
