Across
- 2. a secondary area of specialization beyond a college major.
- 5. schools and school-related activities where students are safe from violence, bullying, harassment, and substance use.
- 6. is a school that offers teaching and practical experience in skilled trades such as carpentry or plumbing.
- 7. to your course of study's primary focus while pursuing a bachelor's degree.
- 8. he SAT acronym originally stood for “Scholastic Aptitude Test” but as the test evolved the acronym's meaning was dropped.
- 10. a nonresidential junior college offering courses to people living in a particular area
- 12. money to help pay for college or career school. programs for students who are seeking skills for a specific occupation
- 13. a degree that is given to a student by a college or university usually after one or two years of additional study following a bachelor's degree.
- 16. Education
- 17. academic study or achievement; learning of a high level.
- 19. . However, such universities do not run on central or state funds.
- 21. connect (someone or something) with something else in one's mind.
Down
- 1. a degree that is given to a student by a college or university usually after four years of study.
- 3. A paragraph or sentence that explains how you know this person and the duration of your relationship with them.
- 4. designed to process more than one type of transactions to bring out the specific business results in one or more business functions
- 9. The ACT is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. It is currently administered by ACT,
- 11. most advanced degree you can earn, symbolizing that you have mastered a specific area of study, or field of profession
- 14. Before each year of college, apply for federal grants, work-study, and loans with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- 15. a written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium.
- 18. a personal essay that tells an engaging story in 650 words or fewer
- 20. College is funded by the public through the government of that state.
- 22. School
