College and Career Vocabulary Words-Grace Stringer

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Across
  1. 3. On the job training with an experienced worker.
  2. 7. A college providing courses in a range of practical subjects.
  3. 10. The placement of a student in a high school course that offers college credit if successfully completed.
  4. 12. Meeting the standards established by a recognized agency.
  5. 13. Highest level of academic degree.
  6. 14. After high school
  7. 15. A student at a college or university who has not yet earned a bachelor's or equivalent degree.
  8. 20. A test designed for people who did not graduate from high school but want a certificate equivalent to a traditional high school diploma.
  9. 21. A school supported by a private organization or private individuals rather than the government.
  10. 23. The unit of measuring educational credit.
  11. 24. Special area of study
Down
  1. 1. Four year degree
  2. 2. A college student's subsidiary subject or area of concentration.
  3. 4. A nonresidential junior college to people living in a particular area.
  4. 5. Free application for federal student aid filled out by college or graduate students who are eligible for government sponsored financial aid.
  5. 6. Occupational training programs.
  6. 8. Rate of return on investment on yourself.
  7. 9. Academic degree granted to individuals who have undergone study demonstrating a mastery or high order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice.
  8. 10. Awarded upon completion of a course of study lasting two years.
  9. 11. Successfully complete an academic degree, course of training, or high school.
  10. 16. A written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium.
  11. 17. An official document attesting a certain fact, in particular.
  12. 18. The combination of financial resources you can add to the money that you and your family can pay to meet the cost of your postsecondary education.
  13. 19. A school supported by public funds.
  14. 22. A test of a student's academic skills, used for admission into U.S. colleges.