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vocational/technical schools - are schools designed to teach students \…

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vocational/technical schools

  • are schools designed to teach students \boxed{} to perform particular tasks or \boxed{}
  • may provide students with \boxed{}, certification or an associate degree
  • are also called \boxed{}

options: trade schools, jobs, licensure, skills

financial aid & scholarships

  • can help \boxed{} for education after high school
  • help offset the cost of \boxed{} education
  • \boxed{} is determined by completing the free application for federal student aid (\boxed{})

options: fafsa, eligibility, post - secondary, pay

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Match each term to the context of vocational schools and financial aid based on standard educational terminology:

  1. Vocational schools teach practical abilities for tasks/jobs.
  2. Vocational schools prepare students for specific roles.
  3. Vocational schools offer official approval for practice.
  4. Vocational schools have a common alternative name.
  5. Financial aid helps cover costs of post-high school education.
  6. Post-high school education is the focus of this financial aid.
  7. FAFSA determines who qualifies for aid.
  8. FAFSA is the acronym for the named application.

Answer:

Vocational/Technical Schools

  • Are schools designed to teach students skills to perform particular tasks or jobs
  • May provide students with licensure certification or an associate degree
  • Are also called trade schools

Financial Aid & Scholarships

  • Can help pay for education after high school
  • Help offset the cost of post-secondary education
  • Eligibility is determined by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)