Education
Finances
High School and College
employment skills
Career Clusters
100

a post-secondary institution that's designed to give students the technical skills to prepare them for a specific occupation

Trade or Vocational School

100

an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time

budget

100

what you receive after completing a class/course successfully

credit

100

verbal and non-verbal are two types of what important skill?

communication


100

 career cluster that includes farmers, ranchers, scientists, engineers and veterinarians

Agriculture, food and Natural Resources

200

tax-payer supported two-year institution of higher education

Community College

200

the total income or earnings before deductions for taxes, insurance or other expenses

Gross Monthly Income

200

college level courses for students while in high school for which both high school and college credit can be earned 

dual-credit

200

the ability to work well with others

teamwork, collaboration
200

career cluster that includes aspiring developers, web designers, network administrators, and computer support specialists

Information Technology

300

a degree that is given to a student after four years of study

bachelor's degree

300

Earnings after deductions or take-home pay

net monthly income

300

grants, scholarships, work study and loans that help pay for college

Financial Aid

300

the quality of being able to adjust to new conditions or new information

adaptability

300

career that requires a bachelor's degree, a master's degree then passing a bar exam

Lawyer

400

a degree that is completed after a bachelor's degree that allows students to build advanced knowledge

Master's degree

400

money subtracted from gross monthly income by an employer.  These include things such as taxes and insurances 

payroll deductions

400

money to attend college that the student does not have to pay back

grant

400

the action of leading a group of people or organization

Leadership

400

career cluster for individuals that enjoy physical work like equipment operators, assemblers, machinists

Manufacturing

500

a postgraduate degree is awarded by universities and other educational institutions that may be the result of several years worth of work

Doctorate

500

the level of comfort in everyday life that is enjoyed by a community, class or individual

Standard of living

500

abbreviation that is used to rank high school students according to their grades

Grade point average/ GPA

500

the ability to determine the amount of time is needed to complete a job or assignment and to be able to pace yourself appropriately

time management

500

career cluster that includes workers like biologists, statisticians and chemists

Science, Technology, and Engineering and Mathematics

600

a combination of on the job training with classroom training

Apprenticeship

600

a payment to a worker for labor or services

wage

600

classes students choose to fulfill a general education requirement or just because they're interested in a topic

Elective

600

the ability to communicate or interact well with other people

interpersonal skills

600

jobs that you need a certificate or to attend a training school for

machinist, CNA, truck driver/CDL

700

awarded to students who complete short-term educational programs that are designed to lead directly to entry-level employment

certificate

700

a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but calculated on a yearly basis, made by an employer to an employee

salary

700

education at college, university, professional schools, technical institutes are all called what?

postsecondary education

700
the ability to identify the cause of an issue and understand it fully, analyze the situation, and make decisions

problem-solving

700

jobs that require a bachelor's degree

chemical engineer, architect, aerospace engineer, teacher, information security analyst, hardware engineer, network architect

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