Monday, December 1, 2008

The Right Fit For Your CollegeTeen


For many young teens, it seems to be an easy choice as they want for the nearest school or one of their friends to participate in planning. However, finding a school in "good shape" is often not so simple. It takes a lot of homework and legwork, and your teenager May need your help.

The secret is in finding a school, the academic, social and professional goals of a student. What you in choosing a college? According to the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA, the best qualities College try new in a school are:

* Academic Reputation
* The availability of financial aid
* Labor Mediation success
* College size

In today's budget, marks World, the academic reputation has become important that families. But just because the College has a stellar academic reputation does not mean that a college-bound teen. There are thousands of institutions of higher education, students of quality education, even if they are not the national rankings. Many of their students must answer questions before taking a decision, and the decision should be based on solid information.

A good place for start-College is located. This will have an impact on the number of choices you have. The college is fairly close to home? New students could be independent yet want family members close enough visit for the weekend.

The size of the college, a factor of May. One of the reasons why students drop out of school because they do not feel as if it forms a small town in-student high school graduate 100 seniors suffering from culture shock in May a large university, or it could benefit from education and cultural never lived before.

When considering the size, the view of the teacher-student report. How teachers are available? They have an active interest in their students? In addition, class sizes are very different. For example, on a large university, Freshman of American history class will be held in May for 300 students during the same institution, a course in Freshman English may be 30 students.

Does the school offers scientific services in support of students, especially newcomers, adaptation of courses to College? Similarly, the rigor of the courses. College is an adjustment for all students, and you must know, the level of academic Get your student is ready to use. Appointment with your school counselor for more information.

University, it is important that the College has a strong offer your child the main selected. Explore the academic requirements that large and learning opportunities are available. Which provides mediation services, the college is available?

And, of course, your College-bound teen interested in social life and nonacademic. Are there social and extra-curricular activities, which the interests of your students? Explore the availability of sporting, social, academic, recreational and clubs.

Last, but not least, the sight costs. College is expensive, but in almost all institutions of higher education scholarships, loans, work-study, and other types of aid to ease the financial burden. Get in touch with the college financial aid office for more information.

Before the implementation of a college, you find on campus. He is the only way for a true picture of the atmosphere and answer some of your questions. Talk with current students (graduate and, if possible) and members of the faculty, overlooking the living room, to visit some classes, and spend some time in the community. College Catalogs, Web sites, videos and starting points are good, but they are not say if the school is known for part of the atmosphere, when students leave campus over the weekend, if diversity among teachers and students, or if the city is welcoming for students.

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