2.20 Vocabulary by Taylor Slayton

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Across
  1. 2. The quality of being adequately or well qualified in a skill or ability.
  2. 7. An official document that gives proof and details of something such as personal status, educational achievements, ownership, or authenticity.
  3. 8. A transformation that occurs within an economy that either increases, sustains, or depletes its vitality.
  4. 10. Postsecondary school with up to two-year programs leading to certificates, diplomas, or associates degrees.
  5. 14. Federal student aid, part of the u.s department of education, the the largest provider of student financial aid in the nation, provides grants, loans, and work-study funds for college or career school.
  6. 19. Extended period of negative economic activity; unemployment, declining income, and production.
  7. 20. Is a test developed and maintained by the United States Department of Defense.
  8. 21. College programs leading to a master's degree or doctoral degree; advanced study generally following a bachelor's degree.
  9. 23. Postsecondary institution offering a collection of degrees in one specific area; also an undergraduate division or school in a university.
  10. 24. Finanical aid that doesn't have to be repaid.
  11. 25. A professional or industry certifications proving a person's qualifications, awarded for occupational competency typically by passing an exam.
  12. 26. The interdependent economies if the world's nations, regarded as a single economic system.
  13. 27. Economy composed or many ethnic, as well as socioeconomic and gender, groups.
Down
  1. 1. The wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services, careful management of available resources.
  2. 2. A relationship in which two or more things are mutual or complementary, or one thing is caused by another.
  3. 3. Advising, Placement, and Retention System- an assessment-advising program designed to identify the basic skill levels of students as they enter two-year institutions.
  4. 4. The process or state of changing to fit a new environment or different conditions, or the resulting change.
  5. 5. An activity or role assigned to somebody or something.
  6. 6. A method or learning process where learners have ownership and control of their learning.
  7. 8. Educational programs that specialize in the skilled trades.
  8. 9. A sharp increase of goods and services.
  9. 11. Not officially prepared, organized, or sanctioned.
  10. 12. Four year college degree from a university/college earned by completing undergraduate coursework and are awarded in specific concentrations.
  11. 13. Done or carries out in accordance with established or prescribed rules.
  12. 14. Standardized written or performance test of knowledge, aptitude, values, ect.
  13. 15. The natural fluctuation of the economy between periods of expansion and contraction.
  14. 16. Two year college degree from a community college, university, college, or technical school.
  15. 17. Postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities, highest level of academic degree.
  16. 18. One bound by legal agreement to work for another.
  17. 22. Involves students being enrolled in two separate, academically related institutions.