Across
- 1. CLASSES: AP classes are college-level courses offered at high schools.
- 3. LETTER: A formal document confirming that a person has been accepted into a program, position, or organization.
- 5. CLASSES: allow high school students to take college-level courses.
- 6. a person with low rank or status compared with others.
- 8. Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
- 9. DEGREE: The highest academic achievement.
- 12. A building or residence hall providing on-campus living quarters for students.
- 13. A test of a student's academic skills.
- 16. SORORITY: A Greek-lettered social organization built on shared values.
- 18. HOUR: A unit of academic work that typically represents one hour of direct classroom or faculty instruction plus two hours of out-of-class student.
- 20. To borrow especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back.
- 21. DEGREE: Typically requiring one to two years of full-time study.
- 24. Grade Point Average.
- 26. DEGREE: An undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities after a course of study, typically lasting three to four years.
- 28. A secondary field of study, a focused set of courses.
- 29. a student in the final year of college or high school.
Down
- 2. A course or skill a student must complete before enrolling in a more advanced course or program.
- 4. RANK: Ranked by their GPA score.
- 7. a written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium.
- 10. ACTIVITIES: voluntary programs and events that students participate in outside of their regular academic curriculum.
- 11. Second year of a university, college, or high school.
- 14. AID: Money to help pay for college or career school.
- 15. Agree to give or allow.
- 17. An amount of money to stay longer in a school, college, or university.
- 19. The specific academic field or subject that a student chooses to specialize in while working toward their degree.
- 22. To take action to do something.
- 23. academic study or achievement; learning of a high level.
- 25. a first-year student at a university, college, or high school.
- 27. DEGREE: A post-secondary academic degree, typically taking two years.
