Jobs, Careers & Education

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Across
  1. 1. requires 60 hours of coursework, usually taking two years to complete; vary based on school and subject area
  2. 3. program providing financial aid to a student of an institution of higher learning in exchange for employment services
  3. 8. advanced degree earned after completing a bachelor’s degree; requires at least an additional 30 hours of coursework after the bachelor’s degree
  4. 9. subject of specialization chosen by a student of an institution of higher learning
  5. 10. financial aid given to a student of an institution of higher learning by the federal government, state government, college, or organization; usually offered due to financial need; does not require repayment
  6. 11. institution of higher learning which offers teaching and research facilities and awards a variety of bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and doctorates
  7. 13. institution of higher learning which offers bachelor’s degrees in liberal arts, science or both
  8. 14. financial aid provided on the terms it will be repaid
  9. 15. institution of higher learning which offers training for specific careers, such as welding, culinary arts, plumbing, medical assisting, cosmetology, etc.; sometimes provide students with licensure, certification or associate degrees; also known as vocational college or trade school
Down
  1. 2. activities falling outside of the normal, required curriculum of school
  2. 4. highest level of degree available; requires between 90 and 120 additional hours of coursework after the bachelor’s degree (could be less if you already have a master’s degree)
  3. 5. requires 120 hours of coursework, usually taking four years to complete; include general education courses and courses specific to the student’s major
  4. 6. institution of higher learning which offers associate degrees; often government supported and less expensive than universities and colleges
  5. 7. trusted guide or counselor who provides information, advice and support
  6. 12. financial aid awarded to a student, as for the purpose of attending an institution of higher learning, often offered for academic achievement; does not require repayment