Across
- 3. – A half-year term, usually lasting about 15 weeks.
- 5. – Units used to measure the completion of courses; most programs require a certain number of credits to graduate.
- 8. Degree – An academic degree typically earned after completing a 4-year college program.
- 9. – The specific area of study a student focuses on (e.g., Biology, History).
- 10. – Courses that students can choose based on their interests, not required for their major.
- 11. (Grade Point Average) – A numerical representation of a student's academic performance.
- 12. – A work experience related to a student’s field of study, often required for graduation.
- 14. List – A recognition for students who achieve high academic standards.
- 15. college an institution that offers bachelor's degrees and other programs
Down
- 1. – A secondary area of study, usually with fewer requirements than a major.
- 2. Education Requirements – Courses that provide a broad foundation of knowledge, typically required for graduation.
- 4. – A student who has not yet received a degree (Associate's or Bachelor's).
- 6. – The courses offered and the overall educational plan for a specific degree.
- 7. – A course or requirement that must be completed before enrolling in another course.
- 13. school prioritize "concentrated training," focusing on teaching only the specific skills and knowledge directly relevant to a particular job
