It's a jungle out there in choosing the right college, but the good news is that we have so much choice. Become aware of the variety of college choices open to your child—from ivy league to community schools, to technical and vocational. Taking the time to create objectives for what your child is seeking in a college experience and researching colleges to match those needs, not to mention, cost options, is important for setting the stage for a positive college experience. The more information your child has on how to prepare and what to expect from their college experience, the more likely it is that they will thrive.
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Definitions of Admission Options in Higher Education
Students: Which College Admission Process Best Suits you? Non-Restrictive Application Plans Regular...
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Surviving the College Search: The Adventure Begins
Let's face itâit's time to start your college search. To make your college search a little less intimidating, here are...
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College Admission: MySpace
Can the information on your child's social networking profile hurt their chances for getting into college? Here's what...
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How You Should Judge Colleges: What Are My Sources of Information About Colleges?
Private universities offer more courses and smaller classes than do public universities. State universities are a much...
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Sorting Through College Mail
It starts as a trickle and, by senior year, turns into a flood: college mail. Before you consign the whole mess to the...

