September 13th, 2008 by Krayton M Davis | Filed under College Planning.
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Compare and Rank Colleges
Compare your choice of schools head-to-head and take a virtual tour of the campus. Begin grouping your college choices and rank them based on your selection criteria:
You should plan to make a college visit after you submit your application. The cost to attend college can be high for many schools. So make sure this is the right school for you.
- Attend when the school is in session, if possible.
- or other “campus visit” groups.
- to get all related financial aid information offered by that school.
- check out the library, student unions, sporting facilities, and academic centers. Walk the campus to familiarize yourself with the layout.
- to determine whether to live on-campus or off-campus housing. Note the college rules for housing. Some colleges require first-time Freshmen to live in dormitories.
- Visit the clubs and societies that are part of the campus life. Check campus rules, safety
programs, and facilities that maintain the safety of the campus.
- to familiarize yourself with restaurants, theaters, rec areas, job opportunities, etc.
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