College and Career Vocab #2

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  1. 1. An advanced college degree earned after completing a program beyond a bachelor's degree, typically requiring 1–2 years of additional study.
  2. 8. A form you fill out to apply for a job, college, or scholarship.
  3. 11. a piece of paper awarded by college school or university to show that someone has completed a course of study
  4. 14. A college degree earned after completing a two-year program, often at a community
  5. 16. A college degree earned after completing an undergraduate program, usually taking about four years.
  6. 18. A document that lists your education, work experience, and skills for a job application.
  7. 19. A student in a college or university working toward their first degree, such as a bachelor's degree.
  8. 20. An official document proving that a person has completed a short course or training program, often in a specialized skill or field.
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  1. 2. Money given to a student to help pay for education, often based on academic or other achievements.
  2. 3. The cost of attending a college or university.
  3. 4. An official record of a student’s grades and courses taken.
  4. 5. A number that shows how well a student is doing in school, based on their grades.
  5. 6. The process of being accepted into a school or college.
  6. 7. A course that students can choose to take, which is not required for graduation.
  7. 9. A short-term work experience that helps students learn about a career or industry.
  8. 10. The highest level of academic degree, such as a Ph.D., awarded after completing advanced study and research in a specific field.
  9. 12. A certificate given by a college or university after completing a course of study.
  10. 13. The main subject a student studies in college.
  11. 15. A job or profession that someone does for a long time and grows in over time.
  12. 17. Money provided to students to help pay for college, which can include scholarships, grants, and loans. (Two words together).