Across
- 3. A person's talents or abilities
- 4. An academic degree earned by completing undergraduate courses
- 7. A prediction of careers that will be in high demand in the future
- 9. A person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money
- 11. A type of college that does not receive primary funding from the state and government
- 13. A degree earned by a student who has completed two years of study at a community college, college, or university in the United States
- 17. A degree earned by a student who has completed four years of study at a college or university
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- 1. Money that is given (scholarships and grants) or lent (loans) to students to help pay for their education
- 2. An official record of a student's grades
- 5. Also known as soft skills, these types of skills are personal attributes and abilities that are not directly related to a job but are often needed
- 6. A type of college one attends after high school that offers courses leading to an associate's degree (2 years)
- 8. A person's preferred activities or hobbies
- 10. A two-year (Master's) or four-year (Doctorate or Ph.D.) degree earned by a student who has already earned a Bachelor's Degree
- 12. The study of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Technical skills
- 14. A grouping of jobs and industries related to skills and products
- 15. A type of college that receives most of their funding from the states where they are located
- 16. High School Equivalency Diploma
