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How to Choose a College Ms. Pietris School Counselor

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Page 1: How to Choose a College Ms. Pietris School Counselor

How to Choose a College

Ms. Pietris

School Counselor

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Making Choices

There are many factors to consider in selecting a college or university

Start by examining your own goals, interests, and plans for future

Most important is the FIT between individual and school

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Types of Schools

Public or private

Two year schools

Community colleges

Professional and technical schools

Four year schools

Colleges

Universities

There’s a type for everyone

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Academic Program

What do you want to study?

Think about your interests, strengths, career ideas

Consider taking an interest inventory test

Schools often have strengths in a particular academic area

Ability to change your plan of study if your interests change

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• How close to home?• Campus setting

• Urban

• Suburban

• Rural

Location

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Campus Size• Do you want a school that is:

• Small

• Medium

• Large

• Physical design of the campus

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Student Body

What do you want your campus to look like?

Coed or single sex

Ethnic diversity

LGBTQ community

Accessibility for differently abled

Geographic diversity

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International Education

• Interactions with students from around the globe

• Study abroad opportunities

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Extracurricular Life Sports Clubs Arts Fraternities/sororities

Social events Community service Dining Tutoring

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Living Arrangements Home or away? On-campus and off-campus housing options Space inside dorm rooms Number of roommates

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Financial Considerations

Cost of the school Private Public

In-state versus out of state

Financial Aid Loans Scholarships &

Grants

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“Finding Your Fit” worksheet

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Practice search

College View search tool & university selection guide

www.collegeview.com

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Final Thoughts

Fit is most important

Choosing a college is not competition; it is about the match

Visit colleges

Research individual college websites

Attend college fairs

Talk to students, alumni, & faculty

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Resources

College View Search Tool & University Selection Guide

http://www.collegeview.com/index.jsp

New York State Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC) http://www.hesc.ny.gov/content.nsf/SFC/College_Planning