Across
- 1. To specialize in a particular subject at college or university
- 8. Course of Study
- 10. To successfully complete a academic degree, course of training, or high school
- 11. An undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges upon completion after 2 years
- 12. Any grant or scholarship, loan, or paid employment offered to help meet expenses
- 13. A student at college who has not yet earned a Bachelors degree or equivalent
- 15. The highest level of an academic degree that you can earn in almost all subjects
- 16. A person that works for another person in order to learn trade
- 17. A nationwide career development system that provides a student with another form of a 2 year degree
- 18. A non-residential junior college offering courses to people living in a certain area
- 19. The Financial Support given back due to college cost
- 20. A reference to any education beyond high school
- 21. A school supported by a private organization rather than the government
- 22. The unit of measuring educational credit
- 23. Study or qualify in a subsidiary subject at a college or university
Down
- 2. Standardized college entrance exam
- 3. The placement of a student in a high school course that offers college credit if successfully completed
- 4. Academic degree granted to individuals who have undergone study in a specific field
- 5. The Free application for Federal Student Aid
- 6. Usually earned for an undergraduate course of study that requires 3-5 years of study
- 7. A written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium
- 9. The General Education Development test is a way for non-high school graduates to get a certificate
- 14. A college providing courses in a range of practical subjects
- 19. A document attesting a level of achievement in a course of study
- 21. A school supported by public funds