Across
- 2. A nationwide career development system that provides a student with a planned program of study that incorporates academic and career-related courses
- 4. Specialize in (a particular subject) at a college or university.
- 5. A grant or scholarship, loan, or paid employment offered to help a student.
- 8. Someone who works along side another to learn to learn
- 10. A form filled out by college or graduate students who are eligible for financial aid.
- 11. Standard college entrance exams
- 14. Officially recognized or authorized
- 15. A non-residential college that applies to locals
- 16. An official document stating a fact
- 17. Amount of hours in a classroom throughout a term
- 18. A student at a college or university who has not yet earned a bachelor's or equivalent degree.
- 19. The highest degree
Down
- 1. High school courses that offer college credit
- 2. A college providing courses in a range of practical subjects, such as information technology, applied sciences, engineering, agriculture, and secretarial skills.
- 3. A person who has successfully completed a course of study or training
- 6. A school supported by a private organization or private individuals rather than by the government.
- 7. A degree that requires 2 years of courses to complete
- 9. Any education beyond high school
- 12. A degree that requires 4 years of courses to complete
- 13. Test is designed for people who did not graduate from high school.
