TRIO College Knowledge

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Across
  1. 1. A test you might take to get into college (three letters)
  2. 3. Financial aid that must be repaid, with interest, after a student leaves college.
  3. 4. A focused area of study
  4. 8. The degree granted by a college or university after students have satisfactorily completed a four- or five-year, full-time program of required courses
  5. 11. Credit taking a class in high school that counts for both high school credit and college credit at the same time. (two words)
  6. 13. College-level courses designed by the College Board. (two letters)
  7. 14. How schools measure a student’s progress toward a diploma or degree.
  8. 15. money that helps students pay for college costs. (two words)
  9. 17. Another name for “class.”
  10. 18. Financial aid based on student need; it is not repaid.
  11. 19. After finishing a program of study at a college, students receive an academic recognition
  12. 20. Money charged by a college for services provided to a student.
Down
  1. 2. A two year degree
  2. 5. Financial aid awarded for academic and other achievements (music, athletics, etc.). Scholarships are gift aid and do not have to be paid back.
  3. 6. a special program for students that focuses on challenging classes, thinking deeply, and understanding different cultures around the world. (two letters)
  4. 7. College that offers programs (usually two years or less for full-time students) leading to certificates or associate’s degrees.
  5. 9. People who have graduated from a college or academic program
  6. 10. A document granted by colleges after completion of study for a specific occupation.
  7. 12. A form of financial aid in which students earn money by working part time at their college.
  8. 16. The cost of classes or credits at a school.