Across
- 2. An estimate of income and expenses for a set period of time.
- 3. A degree that is earned following a bachelor's degree.
- 4. Something that is desired, but not essential.
- 6. Taxes collected by individual local governments to pay their specific local bills.
- 8. Something essential.
- 9. People who can talk about your work experience, work habits, character and skills.
- 12. A certificate awarded by a school to show that someone has successfully completed required courses of study in high school.
- 13. A college or university primarily funded by a state government.
- 14. A degree given by a college upon completion of an undergraduate program of 4 years.
- 15. The highest degree you can earn.
- 16. Two-year schools that provide affordable postsecondary education where a student can obtain a degree or use as a pathway to a four-year degree.
Down
- 1. Taxes collected by national governments to pay specific national bills.
- 4. Part-time job opportumnity for college students with financial need to earn money.
- 5. A college or university that does not receive its primary funding from a state government.
- 7. A brief way of introducing yourself to make a connection with someone.
- 10. An account at a bank where money can be withdrawn.
- 11. A key part of job hunting where you talk to others about your job search and career goals.
