Exercise: College Inquiries
Using the form below, help your child list the colleges he or she knows about and might be interested in attending. Write down whether they are two-year or four-year colleges or universities. Ask your child why these schools are appealing to him or her. You and your child may want to contact the colleges to get more information.
| College Inquiries | |||||
| College | Address, Location |
Two-Year or Four-Year |
Why Appealing? | Date, Names, and Phone Number |
Date Received Information |
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