Across
- 2. An indivudal subject or class taken at the college.
- 6. A school's teaching and administrative staff who is responsible for designing programs of study.
- 9. The head of a division of a college or university.
- 10. Units that a school uses to indicate that a student has completed and passed courses that are required for a degree.
- 11. A division of a school, made up of faculty and support staff, that gives instruction in a particular field of study.
- 12. A student in the third year of college/university.
- 14. A score or mark indicating a student's academic performance on an exam, paper or in a course.
- 17. An amount of money charged by colleges and universities, in addition to their tuition, to cover costs of services such as libraries and computer technology.
- 20. a student who lives off-campus and drives to class, or commutes.
- 23. A required course that must be completed before a student is allowed to enroll in a more advanced one.
- 25. An academic subject area that a student chooses to have a secondary focus on during their undergraduate studies.
- 26. To withdraw from a course.
- 27. A student in the first year of college.
- 29. Periods of instruction into which an academic year is often divided.
- 30. People who have graduated from the institution.
Down
- 1. Aid is made available from grants, scholarships, loans, and part-time employment from federal, state, institutional, and private sources.
- 3. A student in the second year of high school or college/university.
- 4. An undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting around 4 years (120 Credits).
- 5. This person will help you select the correct courses, review the course requirements in the field you have selected to pursue.
- 7. Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- 8. A number representing the average value of the accumulated final grades earned in courses over time.
- 13. An institution of higher education that grants degrees and certificates.
- 15. To register or enter a school or course as a participant.
- 16. Rewards for the successful completion of a prescribed program of study.
- 18. Not required to do something that other students may be required to do.
- 19. The grounds and buildings where a college or university is located.
- 21. The academic subject area that a student chooses to focus on during his or her undergraduate studies.
- 22. A student in the fourth year of college/university.
- 24. These exams are usually given during the last week of classes each semester.
- 28. A degree granted after a two-year course of study (60 Credits), especially by a community college.
