Across
- 2. Undergraduate degree offered by four-year colleges and universities.
- 3. A non residential junior college.
- 7. Hours Courses taken in college and cost of class are measured by this
- 8. Is composed of undergraduate, graduate, and professional colleges and offers degree in each.
- 10. Probation A student not maintaining satisfactory progress are placed here
- 13. The average of your best scores from each subject and multiple tests
- 18. Successful completion of a prescribed program of study.
- 19. A student determines whether they want to submit a test score for admittance or use a different method for acceptanc.
- 21. Money given to a student that doesn't have to be repaid.
- 22. A student's chosen field of study.
- 23. American College Test and the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Measures a student's level of knowledge in basic areas of math, science, English, and social studies.
- 25. Rely on income from private donations, or from religious or other organizations and student tuition.
- 29. A course taken in preparation for another course.
- 30. Enrolled in 12 or more credit hours in a semester.
- 31. A debt that needs to be paid off.
Down
- 1. Legal resident of a state.
- 4. Does not accrue interest while you are in school at least half-time or during deferment periods.
- 5. Process by which a prospective student submits the required forms and credentials to the chosen institution.
- 6. Classes everyone must take, regardless of your major.
- 9. Helps you select the correct courses and helps with academic problems
- 11. Granted upon completion of a program of at least two, but less than four years of college work.
- 12. A student pursuing either a one-, two-, or four-year degree
- 14. Highest level of academic degree that can be archived
- 15. Interest is charged during in-school, deferment, and grace periods.
- 16. Amount paid for each credit hour for enrollment
- 17. Awarded for an additional one or two years of graduate study after receiving a bachelors.
- 20. Receive funding from the state or other governmental entities and are administered by public boards.
- 24. A student who lives off-campus and drives to class
- 26. The person at a college responsible for the maintenance of all academic records.
- 27. Free Application for Federal Student Aid It is required before a student can be considered for loans, grants, scholarships, work study
- 28. People who have graduated from the institution
