Across
- 4. exam that tests your reading comprehension , math, and English
- 5. Washington Application for State Financial Aid
- 7. You pay these on top of your tuition for certain classes you take.
- 8. Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- 11. Free money to pay for college that is based on financial need
- 12. a secondary area of study during their undergraduate studies
- 15. Degree After a bachelors degree you can take an additional three to 7 years and get this degree
- 16. Student Aid Index, How much your FASFA applications determines your need for financial aid
- 17. Person you go to when you need help with registering for classes, changing your major, or declaring a major.
- 18. type of loan to borrow money for school that you start accruing interest as soon as the loan is disbursed
- 19. Cost of class credits at a college or university
- 23. An area of study that is directly related to the career you are pursuing
- 24. Degree that usually takes 4 years to get
- 25. the week before finals that student spend studying to prepare for finals
- 26. government funded institution which typically have larger class sizes
Down
- 1. A government supported college where you can take classes for less then a university and are know for their 2-year degrees
- 2. Free money to pay for college that you earn from good grades, community service, sports and leadership skills
- 3. Money borrowed for school that needs to be paid back
- 6. Usually a two year degree
- 9. Exam that tests you in reading, math, english and science reasoning. You can receive a score from 1 to 36
- 10. After getting your bachelors degree you can get this degree with two to three more years of school
- 13. Determines how much time is needed for each class tuition is determined on these.
- 14. Any Grant or Scholarship, loan, or paid employment offered to help a student meet their college expenses
- 20. An outline of the important information about a course. Written by the instructor and usually includes important dates, assignments, expectations and policies specific to that course.
- 21. Any student that is taking 12 or more credits
- 22. type of loan to borrow money for school for undergraduate studies and interest does not accrue as long as your are in school or in deferment
- 26. College Non-government funded college
