Across
- 1. a program that provides support to low-income, first-generation, and English-language learners
- 6. a break from school taken by a student
- 9. the opportunity to transfer course credit from a community college to a four-year university
- 10. the price for courses at the college (generally as a flat-rate or per unit/credit)
- 11. monies (grants, loans, and scholarships) that are provided to you
- 12. taking 12 units or more per semester
- 14. a degree that community college students can complete in 2-3 years
- 16. a "four-year" institution where students can earn a bachelor's degree, master's degree, or even a doctorate degree
Down
- 1. a semester by semester plan for the courses you will need to take to complete your academic goal
- 2. a "two-year" institution where students can earn a certificate or an associate's degree
- 3. an institution students go to to learn a specific career
- 4. the process of learning about the college campus and its resources
- 5. the process of applying for entrance at a college or university
- 7. an academic award that verifies a student has received the proper education in a specialized topic (usually takes about 1 year to complete)
- 8. determining the right course to take according to you and your skill level
- 13. the process of adding/shopping for courses and reserving your spot in a specific class
- 15. the help that is provided to you and other students on campus through the various programs and services available
