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College Terms

Across
a student who lives off-campus and drives to class, or commutes.
A degree awarded to undergraduates, usually after four years of college classes.
This form is required for any student who wants to be considered for federal aid of any kind.
Your primary area of study.
What you get when you successfully complete a college-level course. You need a certain number of credits to graduate with a degree.
A standard application form accepted by all colleges that are members of this form.
is composed of all persons who teach classes for colleges.
A college student who is working toward an associate or a bachelor's degree.
A class that must be taken before you can take a different class. (For example, Astronomy 100 may be a prerequisite for Astronomy 200.)
a grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement. This financial support does not have to be paid back.
The decision to allow a student to attend a college or university.
Down
A description of a course which also lists the dates of major exams, assignments and projects.
The official record of your course work at a school or college. Your high school transcript is usually required for college admission and for some financial aid packages.
A type of degree awarded to students at a US community college, usually after two years of classes.
Money given or loaned to you to help pay for college. Financial aid can come from federal and state governments, colleges, and private organizations.
A form of financial aid that you must repay.
are buildings with rooms or apartments, usually built by universities or colleges, in which students live during the school year.
A temporary job, paid or unpaid, usually in the field of your major. You may be able to receive college credit for this.
Your secondary area of study.
a sum of money charged for teaching or instruction by a school, college, or university.