Across
- 2. A main focus of study.
- 3. A standardized test that high school students take to be used by colleges and universities to find students who are prepared for higher education.
- 7. A group of people who help students get into a college admissions office. Being admitted to a college means that you are accepted into a college and can attend.
- 10. Occurs after being accepted into a college and accepted to be a part of the college. You are put into classes and hold a spot until you get there.
- 12. The average number of students who are accepted into a certain college or university per year.
- 13. Money students pay a university or college in order to attend and take classes there.
Down
- 1. The average number of students who graduate from a college or university.
- 4. A fee that colleges and universities for applying to their school
- 5. The designated room(s) for students to eat in.
- 6. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a document students must file each year if they apply for student financial aid.
- 8. A measurement of time in college, referring to length of classes/courses and is typically 16 weeks long, meaning there are two semesters in the academic year, fall and spring.
- 9. A lot of colleges will require students to purchase campus-based meal plans that can be used in restaurants and cafeterias across campus.
- 11. A digital way to represent and show a college or university campus that allows you to explore the campus online from wherever you are, rather than physically going there.
