Across
- 4. Activities outside of the standard curriculum, often including clubs and sports.
- 8. A formal talk given to a group of students in a university.
- 9. A unit that gives weighting to the value, level, or time requirements of an academic course.
- 12. A faculty member responsible for guiding students in their academic decisions.
- 13. The land and buildings of a university or college.
- 14. A graduate or former student of a specific school, college, or university.
- 15. The process of signing up or registering for courses at a university.
- 17. A half-year term in a university or college, typically lasting 15–18 weeks.
- 18. A secondary concentration of courses in a university program.
- 19. An outline and summary of topics covered in a course.
Down
- 1. The academic staff of a university or college.
- 2. An academic title conferred by a university after completion of a course of study.
- 3. A university official responsible for financial affairs, including tuition and fees.
- 5. A detailed record of a student's academic performance.
- 6. A form of academic instruction, often involving discussion and lecture on a specific topic.
- 7. Financial aid awarded to students based on academic or other achievements.
- 9. The set of courses and their content offered at a school or university.
- 10. A lengthy, formal treatise, especially one written by a candidate for a doctor’s degree.
- 11. The primary area of study a student focuses on during their degree.
- 16. A long essay or dissertation involving personal research, typically written for a degree.
