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