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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Best Colleges 2008: The Princeton Review
Your teenage daughter, her friends, your immediate and extended family seem to be all focused on one question these...
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Is a Large or Small College Right for You?
When you think about college, do you picture a compact campus where you run into friends between classes? Or do you...
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Your College Search: Finding the Right Fit
Teens are knocking themselves out to compete for admission into 2% of the colleges available to them. Is admission to...
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Retirement or College? The Toughest Choice You May Not Have to Make
Are you saving more for your child’s college education or your retirement? If you’re having a hard time deciding,...
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