Across
- 7. Refers to the level to which someone is likely to gain employment and be successful in a career. Also are the skills and attitudes which enable people to get along with colleagues.
- 8. Degrees that are good for those who want a job requiring a degree or who intend to earn higher degrees
- 9. Activities that fall outside of the required curriculum of school and can expose a student to career environments
- 11. Degrees that are good for those who enjoy advanced, challenging coursework or are pursuing a career requiring a doctorate
- 12. The instinct or ability to act or take charge independently when work needs to be done
- 14. Requires gathering reliable information, evaluating the information for solutions and selecting an appropriate solution based on the situation
- 17. Degrees that are good for those who want to gain education, but want to start work sooner
Down
- 1. The kind of support for those who need help paying for institutions of higher learning
- 2. Being able to speak and write well, which lowers the chance of misunderstanding. Can be nonverbal or verbal.
- 3. Teaches skills necessary for specific jobs
- 4. Degrees that are good for those who already have a degree, but want to change careers, want to advance their current careers, or intend to get a doctoral degree
- 5. Being able to be versatile in a career, and to adapt and change
- 6. Requires knowledge and understanding of the organization's skills and available resources
- 10. Skills that are gained throughout all schooling and are used in all careers
- 13. Valuable sources of information, advice, and support
- 15. Working with others, can improve an organization's efficiency and effectiveness
- 16. This skill provides direction and motivation for others
