Across
- 2. The first year of college.
- 6. The act of studying at a college or university.
- 8. A system of learning that focuses on specialized skills, often for technical professions.
- 11. An educational degree given after completing graduate studies, often a terminal degree.
- 13. The highest degree that can be earned in most fields.
- 14. A prestigious university located in New Haven, Connecticut.
- 15. The degree typically earned after completing four years of undergraduate study.
- 17. A professional title given to someone with expertise in a specific field.
- 18. The academic field involving the study of laws and legal systems.
- 19. A student who studies for a four-year degree.
Down
- 1. The financial aid awarded based on merit or need, helping students pay for their education.
- 3. A degree earned after completing two years of study, typically at a community college.
- 4. A program focused on creative arts, including design, theater, or music.
- 5. A well-known Ivy League university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- 7. An institution that offers training for specific careers like plumbing, electrician work, or culinary arts.
- 9. The study of ancient civilizations and their cultures, languages, and artifacts.
- 10. A major focused on the study of society and human behavior.
- 12. SCHOOL The type of learning institution that focuses on teaching practical skills rather than theoretical education.
- 16. A group of students who share common interests or goals, often providing academic or social support.
