Across
- 1. Hours: Times set aside by professors to meet one-on-one with students for extra help.
- 4. Hours: Units measuring how much a course is worth (usually matching class hours per week).
- 5. The office that handles your money, bills, tuition, and fees.
- 7. Graduates or former students of a specific university.
- 9. Attending a class to learn the material without receiving a grade or credit.
- 10. The office in charge of class registration, academic calendars, and your official transcripts.
Down
- 2. Hands-on, real-world work experience in your field of study.
- 3. Short for prerequisites; classes you must take before you can sign up for advanced ones.
- 6. The ultimate roadmap/contract for a class, listing all readings, rules, and due dates.
- 8. To formally enroll and become a official student at a college.
