high school USA

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Across
  1. 3. Knowledge or proficiency gained through direct involvement in activities or jobs, often considered valuable in a professional context
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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.
  5. 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. 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. 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
  3. 4. Abilities or expertise gained through training or practice that make a person capable of performing tasks well, such as communication, problem-solving...
  4. 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
  5. 9. Money borrowed to pay for education that must be repaid, usually with interest, after the student leaves school.