Unit 3, Chapter 2 - Personal Growth and Behaviors

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Across
  1. 2. To determine the order for dealing with a series of items, activities, or tasks according to their importance to a goal or value
  2. 5. A policy that permits enrollment of a student who has a high school diploma or equivalent, or in some cases, regardless of academic qualifications
  3. 6. Also known as junior college; two-year college offering courses and programs leading to technical certificates, one or two-year technical diplomas, and associate degrees
  4. 10. Doing more than one thing at a time
  5. 11. Permanent list of classes and the grades you’ve earned in those classes. High school transcripts may also contain information about overall GPA, attendance, and class ranking
  6. 13. A brief statement that describes the type of position you are seeking
  7. 16. the department that handles hiring, benefits, and other issues concerning employees
  8. 17. A file or document that contains a student’s achievement over time and provides an in-depth picture of the student’s skills and competencies
  9. 19. Financial assistance for post-secondary education; comes in the forms of loans, grants, and scholarships
  10. 20. Professional career training, sometimes paid; similar to an apprenticeship for skilled trades
  11. 22. A short account of one’s career path and qualifications
Down
  1. 1. The cost for college living and the cost for food while attending college
  2. 3. Keeping control of your time in a way that best enables you to achieve your goals according to your priorities
  3. 4. Types of student financial aid that you do not have to repay; received as result of academic, athletic, or artistic achievement
  4. 7. Type of financial aid that you do not have to repay; recipients selected based on financial needs
  5. 8. General field in which the company provides a product or service
  6. 9. An institution of higher learning providing facilities for teaching and research, and authorized to grant academic degrees including bachelors, masters, and doctorate degrees
  7. 12. Meeting people and making contacts; the exchange of information or services among individuals, groups, or institutions
  8. 14. The fee for instruction
  9. 15. An independent institution of higher learning offering a course of general studies leading to a bachelor’s degree; a part of a university offering a specialized group of courses; an institution offering instruction, usually in a professional, vocational, or technical field
  10. 18. College entrance requirements
  11. 21. The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps is a course that you can take while in college; after graduating from college and successfully completing the ROTC training, you become a commissioned officer