Across
- 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).
- 4. a form of financial aid that does not have to be repaid
- 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.
- 10. A graduation ceremony for high school or college students.
- 11. a form of financial aid that must be repaid with interest
Down
- 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. office at the university that is involved with billing and student accounts (may also be called “student accounts” or “billing office”
- 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. This number is a reflection of your student’s academic achievement at school.
- 5. a first-year undergraduate
- 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.
- 8. A social organization for college men.
- 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
- 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.
