Across
- 4. The average of students' grades, typically based on a 4.0 scale
- 6. Money to help pay for college
- 8. items you need to complete your courses. This may include books, pencils, paper.
- 12. A type of school you attend after high school that offers a wide variety a bachelor's degree
- 14. A professional field in which your explore interests and develop expertise over time
- 15. Schools that prepare students for certain jobs or to transfer to a four-year college
- 16. A paid position of regular employment
- 17. jobs offered through a college where money goes directly back to your tuition
Down
- 1. college that offer employment courses and programs that teach specific knowledge and skills
- 2. Money college students or their parents borrow to help pay for college
- 3. Joining the armed forces to help pay for college
- 5. Funding for the school generally comes from tuition, fees, and private sources
- 7. Funding for the school generally comes from the state government. Bigger in size
- 9. Money given to college students because of special achievement, ability, or background. Does not need to be repaid.
- 10. What it costs to take classes and use certain facilities and college
- 11. Housing costs and what it costs for meals during the school year
- 13. Need based money for college from the government that does not need to be paid back
