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How to choose a University



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By : George Cronoukidis    99 or more times read
Submitted 2000-04-21 00:00:00
Whether you are planning the next step in your education directly from high school, a returning student, someone who has been out of the work place or school for awhile, returning to school to hone your skills, looking for advancement, or a whole new career, once you have made the decision for higher education, the next step is to decide on the school. There are several important variables to consider when choosing a college or university. One place to start your search is

First consider your educational goals. You will discover that different schools are more recognized or progressive in your chosen field of study than others. For this reason, talk to counselors, professionals in your field, and go to mixers put on by the alumni. When you check out school ranking for your major, you may find that your first choice is not really a match, while another fits perfectly.

Secondly, you will need to consider costs. It will be no surprise to you at this point that not all schools cost the same. Some of the more prestigious schools are so because they are difficult to get into and difficult to pay for. Don’t let this necessarily deter you. Just keep this consideration in mind as you narrow your list of potential schools.

This would be the place to mention financial aid and scholarships. There is a financial aid office on every campus; they know the questions to ask and the information necessary to apply for any and all financial aid available to you. Everyone has heard that hundreds of scholarships go unclaimed each year because no one claims them. This is true! There are websites, like the one mention here, private professionals, and school personal ready to guide you in the right direction to fine funds to go to school.

Next, evaluate your time when choosing a college or university. Online classes may make the most sense given you family and job obligations. Online education is very popular and need not carry the stigma of a phone in degree that it used to. Make no mistake, online classes can be tough and require discipline to complete.

Finally consider location, travel to and from home, student populations, climate, intern possibilities, and overall aesthetics of the school. Make a point to visit many campuses. You will know which are good matches and which are not.
Author Resource:- To find out more about an online degree visit this online site. State Univeristy. com offers a complete University Directory
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