Student Loan Education

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Across
  1. 1. On-the-job training combined with classroom instruction under a skilled professional.
  2. 3. A loan where students must pay interest even while in school.
  3. 6. A prepaid account for purchasing food on campus.
  4. 8. Financial aid that doesn’t require repayment, often from federal or state sources.
  5. 13. The highest level of education, requiring advanced specialization.
  6. 16. Combining multiple loans into one for a single payment.
  7. 18. Academic terms dividing the school year into two halves.
  8. 19. Financial aid for outstanding artistic achievements in music, writing, or art.
  9. 20. Personal traits that improve teamwork and productivity, such as communication and adaptability.
Down
  1. 2. Housing and meal costs for college students.
  2. 4. The actual amount a student pays after grants and scholarships.
  3. 5. A loan where the government pays interest while the student is in school.
  4. 7. A free application determining eligibility for financial aid.
  5. 9. An institution teaching specialized skills for a specific career.
  6. 10. Competitive awards for exceptional sports talent.
  7. 11. The cost of attending classes at a school.
  8. 12. Points earned toward graduation by passing classes.
  9. 14. A temporary position offering hands-on experience in a career field.
  10. 15. A break between high school and college for work or personal growth activities.
  11. 17. A degree that typically takes 2-3 years to complete and provides general knowledge in various areas.