Across
- 2. What is money earned by the student to help pay for college by working a part-time job on campus called?
- 3. What is money borrowed by students to help pay for college that must be repaid?
- 5. What is a university funded by the state government called?
- 9. What is a college student pursuing a two year or four year degree called?
- 11. What government form must be completed in order to be eligible for grants, loans, and scholarships?
- 15. What is the name of the Community College that is closest to us?
- 16. What is a student’s secondary academic discipline/area of study called?
- 18. What degree is usually earned at a community college?
- 19. What is a place on campus where students can hang out play games, and get something to eat?
- 20. Where do students live on campus during college?
- 21. What is the graduate degree that usually follows the bachelor’s degree?
- 23. What is money given based on financial need to help students attend college that does not have to be paid back if students successfully complete their coursework?
Down
- 1. What is it called to sign up for specific college classes?
- 4. What is a record of all the classes you have taken, when you took them, and the grades you received for them called?
- 6. What is a university funded by private donors and student tuition called?
- 7. What is the name of the State University that is closest to us?
- 8. What is the term for the money you pay to attend college?
- 10. What is the college program/area of study you take to earn your degree and start your career called?
- 12. What is the graduate degree that usually follows a master’s degree?
- 13. What is the term for a class or classes you must take before you can register for certain classes?
- 14. What kind of college serves a certain community, is non-residential, and offers two-year degrees?
- 15. What is the land the college and all its buildings are located on called?
- 17. What is the degree called that requires about 4 years of college and is usually earned from a university?
- 22. What is money given based on exceptional performances (such as academics, athletics, skills, etc.) to help students attend college that does not have to be paid back?
