Across
- 2. — Program providing financial aid in exchange for student employment services.
- 4. — Advanced degree earned after a bachelor’s, usually ~30 additional hours.
- 8. — Financial aid given (often based on need) by the government, school, or org; no repayment required.
- 9. — Institution of higher learning which offers bachelor’s degrees in liberal arts, science, or both.
- 11. — Institution that offers career training (welding, culinary, cosmetology); also called trade or vocational college.
- 13. — Activities that fall outside the normal required school curriculum.
- 14. — The ability or instinct to act independently or take charge.
- 15. — Institution of higher learning which offers teaching and research facilities and awards a variety of bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees.
- 16. — Highest-level degree; can require 90–120 additional hours beyond a bachelor’s (may be less with a master’s).
Down
- 1. — Degree requiring ~60 credit hours, usually about two years.
- 3. — Degree requiring ~120 credit hours, usually about four years.
- 4. — The subject of specialization chosen by a student.
- 5. — Abilities needed to be effective in any job market or workplace.
- 6. — Financial aid awarded for attending college, often for academic achievement; does not require repayment.
- 7. — The likelihood a person can gain employment and succeed in a career.
- 10. — Financial aid that must be repaid.
- 12. — Trusted guide or counselor who provides information, advice, and support.
