College Knowledge week

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Across
  1. 2. A 4-year degree, usually in the form of either a Bachelor of Arts (in a Liberal Arts program) or Bachelor of Science (in an applied learning program such as engineering).
  2. 4. a form of financial aid that does not have to be repaid
  3. 7. A degree you can earn in 2-3 years, typically from online or community colleges. The credits earned from this degree can sometimes be transferred to a 4-year Bachelor’s degree.
  4. 10. A graduation ceremony for high school or college students.
  5. 11. a form of financial aid that must be repaid with interest
Down
  1. 1. term for when students who have been accepted by a college complete their paperwork and pay a deposit to indicate that they want to go to school there.
  2. 2. office at the university that is involved with billing and student accounts (may also be called “student accounts” or “billing office”
  3. 3. Free Application for Federal Student Aid. This is the first step in applying for financial aid, and most universities require incoming students to complete this form.
  4. 4. This number is a reflection of your student’s academic achievement at school.
  5. 5. a first-year undergraduate
  6. 6. A type of non-traditional course that allows students to work outside of the classroom usually not heavily supervised, and the student develops the topic they wish to pursue.
  7. 8. A social organization for college men.
  8. 9. the final result of a college education. It’s awarded when a student earns a certain number of qualifying credit hours. Examples of degrees include Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Master of Business Administration, a PhD, Associate’s, and more
  9. 12. a way for a student to take a course they’re interested in without earning credit, or without having the grade affect their GPA.