2.20 Vocabulary by Taylor Slayton

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Across
  1. 1. Privately owned school that operates for profit for those seeking vocational training.
  2. 5. A vocational school is a higher-level learning institution that specializes in providing students with the vocational education and technical skills they need in order to preform the tasks of a job.
  3. 6. An academic degree from a college or university for those who complete at least one year of prescribed study beyond the bachelor's degree.
  4. 7. Economic activities belonging to or characteristics of a nation.
  5. 8. Cost of housing and good while attending college or career school.
  6. 9. Economic activities of the locale in which you live.
  7. 10. directed or guided by oneself, especially as an independent agent.
  8. 14. College program leading to an associate or bachelor's degree.
  9. 16. Money awarded to students based on academic or other achievements to help pay for education expenses.
  10. 17. A test that measures the critical thinking math, reasoning, and writing skills need to do college-level work.
  11. 19. Employee training at the place of work while he or she is dong the actual job.
  12. 21. A contribution of free labor
  13. 22. Stage in economic cycle, relatively low unemployment and high total income prevail, leading to high purchasing power - more spending.
  14. 23. Special skills may be developed through educational programs in the armed services.
  15. 24. An assistant or trainee working to gain practical experience in an occupation.
  16. 26. Unpaid experiences
  17. 27. A sum of money charged for teaching or instructions by a school, college, or university.
  18. 28. Economic activities belonging to or characteristics of a geographic region.
  19. 29. General term used for two-year college which provide mostly employment-preparation skills for trained labor.
  20. 30. A process or period in which something undergoes a change and passes from one state to another.
Down
  1. 1. A practice that measures the critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and writing skills that students need to do college-level work.
  2. 2. Borrowed money you must repay with interest.
  3. 3. A feeling of enthusiasm,interest, or commitment that makes somebody what to do something, or something that causes such a feeling.
  4. 4. The duties that are part of a job
  5. 11. A period of declining economic growth.
  6. 12. Economic activities belonging to our characteristics of a state.
  7. 13. Stage in the economic cycle where employment and production begin to normal levels after a slump.
  8. 15. The continuing development of knowledge and skills that people experience after formal education and throughout their lives.
  9. 18. A collection of colleges, has undergraduate programs which award bachelor degrees.
  10. 20. a direction of movement.
  11. 25. Short-termed experience that allows the student to follow an experienced worker and see the day-to-day activities of a particular career.