Across
- 7. The total cost to attend college before financial aid, including tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and other living expenses (Hint: Acronym is “COA”).
- 10. This college degree that takes up to 4 years to complete
- 11. free money that does not have to be paid back after graduation
- 12. Free Application for Federal Student Aid that helps determine financial need for grants, loans, and institutional scholarships (you will fill it out your senior year)
- 14. Your primary area of study chosen at a college
- 16. Your official record of course work in high school or college.
Down
- 1. College degree often awarded at a community college and takes on average 2 years to complete
- 2. allows you to work part-time or on campus in order to financially assist you while taking classes
- 3. What college students must pay to attend class
- 4. Generally, a student that is taking more than 12 credit hours of classes is considered to be a _______ student versus part time student
- 5. The placement of a high school student in a course that offers college credit if completed successfully during High School. (hint: Abbreviated as "AP")
- 6. A field of study that you plan on learning alongside with a main field of study and that requires fewer classes
- 8. Grade Point Average, a student's overall academic performance
- 9. type of financial aid that must be paid back and often with interest
- 13. College entrance exam Juniors took for free at the school with a science component and has a score range of 1-36
- 15. Which college entrance exam is run by College Board and has a score range of 400-1600?