Across
- 2. To determine the order for dealing with a series of items, activities, or tasks according to their importance to a goal or value
- 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
- 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
- 10. Doing more than one thing at a time
- 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
- 13. A brief statement that describes the type of position you are seeking
- 16. the department that handles hiring, benefits, and other issues concerning employees
- 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
- 19. Financial assistance for post-secondary education; comes in the forms of loans, grants, and scholarships
- 20. Professional career training, sometimes paid; similar to an apprenticeship for skilled trades
- 22. A short account of one’s career path and qualifications
Down
- 1. The cost for college living and the cost for food while attending college
- 3. Keeping control of your time in a way that best enables you to achieve your goals according to your priorities
- 4. Types of student financial aid that you do not have to repay; received as result of academic, athletic, or artistic achievement
- 7. Type of financial aid that you do not have to repay; recipients selected based on financial needs
- 8. General field in which the company provides a product or service
- 9. An institution of higher learning providing facilities for teaching and research, and authorized to grant academic degrees including bachelors, masters, and doctorate degrees
- 12. Meeting people and making contacts; the exchange of information or services among individuals, groups, or institutions
- 14. The fee for instruction
- 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
- 18. College entrance requirements
- 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
