Across
- 4. any education or occupation option after high school
- 5. in scheduling, this is a course you must take before you are eligible to take the next level course
- 6. A permanent record of all classes you take and grades you earn while in high school or college
- 8. 2 year degree usually offered at a community college
- 10. Allows students to earn both high school and college credit by completing courses at their high school and/or college campus
- 12. in scheduling, this is a second choice in case the first choice is unavailable
- 14. 4 year degree earned at a college
- 15. fourth year of high school or college
- 16. second year of high school or college
- 17. Allows students to take college-level courses and exams to earn college credit or placement while still in high school
- 18. basic courses including math, science, English, and social studies or history - usually required
- 19. A local 2 year college that offers an associates degree
Down
- 1. classes you can choose to add to your school schedule; they are not required
- 2. 4 year school you attend after high school
- 3. third year of high school or college
- 4. schedule of high school classes that will lead to a particular graduation endorsement
- 5. An advanced degree earned after masters degree, specializing in a particular area; this may take a few years to complete, including residency
- 7. first year of high school or college
- 9. The cumulative average of all your grades
- 11. high school students receive a credit for each full year class completed with a passing grade
- 13. a focus of study, similar to a major in college