High School College Planning

Written by  //  09/13/2008  //  Education Tips  //  2 Comments

 
College Planning Tips for the Week of:
Sunday September 14, 2008
 
 
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:

Use this worksheet to keep a college comparison report:
FREE download 
  • College Comparison and Profiles
    compare colleges by region and cost:
    http://nces.ed.gov

    you can profile two or more colleges on cost, student size, teacher ratio, and other criteria:
    www2.collegeboard.com

  • College Rankings
    view college rankings by school criteria and other rankings
    www.library.uiuc.edu

    college rankings from US News & World Report:
    www.usnews.com


Make a Campus Visit:

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.

  • Plan to visit the college for a full day. Attend when the school is in session, if possible.
  • Arrange an interview with the admission office or other “campus visit” groups.
  • Meet with the financial aid office to get all related financial aid information offered by that school.
  • When doing a visit, check out the library, student unions, sporting facilities, and academic centers. Walk the campus to familiarize yourself with the layout.
  • Review housing facilities and dormitories 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.
  • Schedule time to speak with students and faculty. 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.
  • Drive around the surrounding community to familiarize yourself with restaurants, theaters, rec areas, job opportunities, etc.
 
 
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2 Comments on "High School College Planning"

  1. Chad 09/23/2008 at 10:31 am ·

    The only site that will help you have your college search done by dinnertime! CampusCompare offers users a free, dynamic toolkit to facilitate every step of the college selection process. There’s even a “What Are My Chances?” acceptance odds calculator that instantly factors where your application stacks up.

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