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- 2. A type of financial aid in the form of free money given to a student to help pay for college. Often used as another word for Grant.
- 3. A degree awarded by a college after completion of a program of study, usually 2 years in length.
- 5. A degree awarded to students who complete an advanced program of study, requiring at least one year of courses beyond a bachelor’s degree.
- 9. All types of money offered to a student to help pay for educational expenses. Includes loans, grants, scholarships, etc.
- 12. Housing and meals.
- 14. A college entrance exam administered by the American College Testing program. Measures knowledge of reading, math, and science.
- 15. A diploma or title awarded to students by a college or university after successfully completing a program of study.
- 16. A type of financial aid that consists of free money given to a student to help pay for college. Often used as another word for scholarship.
Down
- 1. A college degree awarded by a college after completion of a program of study, usually 4 years in length.
- 4. The academic subject area that a college student chooses to focus on.
- 6. The amount of money charged by a college per semester, per course, or per credit, for academic instruction and training.
- 7. Student housing provided by a college or a university, also known as residence halls.
- 8. An academic subject that a college student chooses to have a secondary focus on, other than their major.
- 10. A type of financial aid that consists of money that must be repaid later.
- 11. A college entrance exam administered by the College Board that measures reading, writing, and math skills. Stands for Scholastic Achievement Test.
- 13. The highest degree awarded by a university, usually requires at least 3 years of study beyond a master’s degree.
