Across
- 3. Knowledge or proficiency gained through direct involvement in activities or jobs, often considered valuable in a professional context
- 5. A paid training program where individuals learn a specific trade or skill by working with experienced professionals. They combine hands-on work with classroom instruction
- 6. A two-year college offering associate degrees and certificates, often with more affordable tuition. Students can transfer to a four-year university afterward or directly enter the workforce
- 8. Financial awards given to students to help pay for college, usually based on academic, athletic, or other achievements. Scholarships do not need to be repaid.
- 10. An educational institution that provides hands-on training in specific trades or careers, such as automotive repair, culinary arts, or healthcare. Programs are often shorter and focused on job-specific skills
Down
- 1. An institution of higher education that awards degrees. These programs typically take four years to complete and provide a broad range of subjects.
- 2. A career path that involves joining one of the armed forces, such as the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marines. The military offers training, education benefits, and a structured career
- 4. Abilities or expertise gained through training or practice that make a person capable of performing tasks well, such as communication, problem-solving...
- 7. A break from formal education that many students take after high school, often used for travel, work, volunteering, or gaining life experience before starting college
- 9. Money borrowed to pay for education that must be repaid, usually with interest, after the student leaves school.
