College Shopping: Choosing A Path For Higher Education
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By the time your child is a junior in high school, it can be time to
start considering the wide range of colleges.
College shopping, as it is, is the process of looking at several
schools and trying to choose the best one for you. Ultimately, it is up to the college student
and the parent to find a school that will fit their needs, career goals and
will have the amenities they are looking for.
The range of college schools out there allows everyone to find the type
of school that is right for them. The
question is, though, what is your student looking for when college shopping?
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College is often a decision by what the school can offer. Law students strive for schools that have
good law programs. Potential doctors are
looking for programs that will look impressive on their resume when applying at
major medical facilities. As a junior or senior in high school, your student
may or may not have any idea what they want from a school. It is often important to consider schools
that offer a wide range of programs in this situation. That way, they can
change their major later and still do well when they graduate.
As with buying a car or any other large asset, the person selling the
item is going to tell you everything you want to hear about the school. With college shopping, it is up to parents
and students to find out what the school really is like. There are many ways to do this but the sooner
that you start the better off you will be learning what the school actually has
to offer to you. There are many considerations
here, including finding out what the school has to offer in terms of financial
aid, academics, sports and much more.
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One way to learn more about a school is to talk with the guidance
counselor at your high school. They may
have some preliminary information for you to consider. They also may be able to point the student in
the direction of a school that is right for them. For example, if the school is known for its
arts department and your student's counselor knows that this is important to
the student, they may let you know about it.
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Next, college shop for more information online, with a few ideas on colleges, you can start learning more about the school itself.
Visit the school's website and
learn about:
· The schools course offerings including majors
and minors they offer, most will offer curriculum information and even detailed
course plans right online. This gives you a great overview of what your student
will learn.
· Find out about the location itself. Is it
safe, large enough, offers the right amenities for the student and does it
provide for enough of what the student is looking for in a school? Most
websites provide a range of unique items to consider.
· Learn about the students. Where do graduates go when they leave the
school? In many ways, it is important to
look at alumni because it gives a good indication of where your student may be
going too.
· Cost is a factor. Most websites give some indication of the
cost of attending the school. At the
same time, they may provide information on financial aid, scholarships and
grants available through the school or federal government for their students.
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Gathering information on your college shopping trip is one of the best ways to get to know your options. The next step is to further narrow down your choices and to start visiting schools. Schools do all sorts of programs through junior and senior years where they bring students in to tour the facilities and to get to know some of the school's features. Realize these are important tours for both parent and student to attend. Meet with other students at the school and ask them about it.
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Why do they recommend the
school?
College shopping is often a difficult process because so many schools
are masters at impressing students. The goal is to find a school that your
student will flourish at and this careful process can help you to accomplish
this.
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