Across
- 4. The practice of reviewing and completing applications as they come in and not by a certain date.
- 5. An institution of higher learning, often referred to as a “four-year” institution that grants the bachelor’s degree in liberal arts, science, or both.
- 6. A student’s secondary field of study.
- 8. A school where you clearly meet the requirements to be admitted.
- 9. A document sent to the board of admissions that contains academic records, personal essays, letters of recommendation, and a list of extracurricular activities.
- 10. An eight to ten year degree from a university or college.
- 11. A two year degree from a university or college.
Down
- 1. College-level courses taken in high school following the guidelines of tests offered by the College Board.
- 2. A program offered by many post-secondary schools, a student can apply early to the school but must enroll if they are accepted. This is usually only done if the school is the student’s first choice.
- 3. A “post-secondary institution” that contains a liberal arts college, a graduate school, and usually two or more professional schools or facilities.
- 7. A quantitative measure of a student's ability, that is calculated from said student's grades starting in freshman year.
- 12. When a student applies before the early deadline, and they have no obligation to enroll if said student is accepted.
