College Terms Puzzle

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Across
  1. 1. Smaller institutions that typically offer undergraduate degrees, mainly a 2 year degree
  2. 4. an individual who has earned a bachelor's degree and is pursuing advanced, specialized education
  3. 5. the fees charged by educational institutions for instruction and academic services, typically covering an academic year
  4. 8. a teacher of the highest rank in a college or university
  5. 13. Degree a 2 year undergraduate academic degree
  6. 16. Degree the highest level of academic credential
  7. 19. Degree a 4 year undergraduate academic degree
  8. 21. Larger institutions that typically offer both undergraduate degrees and graduate programs
  9. 22. where an instructor presents course material to the class while the students take notes
  10. 24. a students secondary area of academic focus
  11. 25. Someone who will help you plan what classes you’re going to take
  12. 26. an outline of the subjects in a course of study or teaching
  13. 27. a half-year term in a school or college
Down
  1. 2. a sum of money given by a government or other organization for a particular purpose
  2. 3. Degree a postgraduate academic qualification after earning your bachelors degree
  3. 6. A cumulative GPA is the average of all of your course grades from every semester you’ve taken so fa
  4. 7. University a higher education institution operated by private organizations or individuals rather than by government entities
  5. 9. a grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement
  6. 10. a term of study that lasts either from fall to winter or from winter to spring
  7. 11. an official, comprehensive, and permanent record of a student's academic performance
  8. 12. sum of money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back with interest
  9. 14. non-required, credit-earning courses that allow students to explore personal interests
  10. 15. Aid funding including grants, scholarships, loans, designed to help students pay for education costs like tuition, fees, room, board, and books
  11. 17. a student's primary academic field of study in college
  12. 18. University an institution of higher education primarily funded, operated, and regulated by state or national governments
  13. 20. units measuring a student's academic progress
  14. 23. current college student who has not yet graduated