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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Exploring Career Options with Your Teen
For lots of teens - not to mention parents - those last years of high school are one long blitz. Courses get harder;...
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Life After High School: Learning Outside the Classroom
Many in the field of education believe that taking a year out before starting college is good idea. Here is some...
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Career and Technical College: Careers in Focus
If you have a clear-cut career goal and would like to get into the job market quickly, you may want to consider a...
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Perception of Online Degrees
How do employers view degrees from online universities? Does learning via multimedia presentations, streamed video...
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The Best of Both Worlds: Residential Colleges
When it comes to choosing a college, size matters. Large universities offer students many academic choices,...
