Various publications print information on the top colleges in the United States each year, but what these lists don't tell you is whether your child will survive and thrive in a large or small college environment, an urban or rural location, or whether a traditional four-year college is even appropriate for your child. We've gathered articles providing guidance and advice for selecting the right setting for your child after high school.
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Additional Factors To Consider When Assessing a Community College
Student Life What's the campus environment like? Is there somewhere on campus for students to congregate, such as a...
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College Admission Essays: Applying Online
Applying Online Welcome to the third millennium! Many major undergraduate institutions, as well as most graduate...
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Approaching the College Search: College Rankings and Reputation
What About A School's Reputational "Rank" and its Admissions Criteria The school's reputational "rank" in U.S. News and...
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What College Admissions Officers Look For: Importance of Standardized Tests
How Important are Standardized Tests? Standardized tests have grown in importance over the last 10 to 15 years, and, as...
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Financial Aid for Online Education
Unless you have a rich uncle, paying for your education is going to require careful thought and a lot of planning. Very...
Source: Education.com
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