Across
- 3. Document explaining class rules, assignments, deadlines, and grading.
- 4. Deterines starting class levels.
- 5. Free money you Do Not pay back.
- 8. Government pays the interest while you are attending school.
- 11. Shows your financial aid package for a specific college.
- 12. Felling like you don't belong (very common, not true).
- 15. Warning status if grades are too low.
- 17. Class you choose, not required for your major.
- 20. Earlier deadline for better consideration for admission or financial aid.
- 21. Time when professors are available to help students.
- 22. Test scores like the ACT or SAT are not required on a college's application.
- 23. Main area of study in college (what you specialize in.
- 24. One online application used by many colleges.
Down
- 1. a 2-year college degree, often from a community college.
- 2. Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- 6. Program for new students.
- 7. Class you must take before another class.
- 9. A 4-year college degree.
- 10. Percentage of students wo return for year two.
- 13. Part time job on campus to help pay for school.
- 14. Officially signing up and attending classes.
- 16. How competitive a college is.
- 18. Likely acceptance based on stats.
- 19. Main essay (college app) about who you are and your experiences.
