LeslieAnn
To parents and/or students who are interested in finding the right school, it is very important to notice a few key things. When looking for a school you want to first notice the price of tuition , food plan and living expenses. If you know it could be almost impossible to aford then cross that school of your list because i gareentee there is a school that is just as good for much less. When looking into a college or university you want to be aware of the programs they offer. If you have desided what feild you want to go into or even if you are undesided it is important to notice what that school has that will enable you to suceed in the best way possible. Lastly, when trying to find the right school that will fit you best, notice what type of soial life and envolvement they have. If the college/university of your choice is known to be a party school and you want to focuse on you grades and graduating then it could be possible that school is not for you.
* Remember; Your education is the most important thing you can own.
Jessica
Start looking early. Check out a lot of diferent schools. You really need to feel comfortable and at home where ever you decided to attend school. When I went to KSU, I felt and knew that it was the right place for me. Going to college is something that not everyone is able to do and if you have the opprutinity to go then you should make the most of it. You should look into what programs are offered and the types of activites and organizations they have as well. The most important thing is that you feel welcomed, comfortable, and happy. If you are going to be at a school for four years happiness is most important. I truly believe a happy person will succeed where ever they are, but only if they are happy.
Kyle
When finding the right college to go to there are many things to keep in mind. First, dont be scared to leave home. look for colleges that are where you would like to live at for a couple of years or so, its not permanent so dont be scared. Second, look for a school that is known for your degree you want to go into. Dont just choose a school by its looks know whats its weeknesses and strenths. last, always visit the college you apply to . You should always go to the school and make sure its what you think it is before you apply to it.
The most Important thing when attending college is getting involved. Lots of people who dont like their college experence usually are never involved in any extra activities at school. Students are offerd many extra activities when at school. Some are sport orented and some are more geared for their degree. People need to get involved and learn about what their college offers.
Ashley
The advice I would give to parents and students would have to be to make sure that college is what the student wants to do. Nothing is worse than a kid who does not want to go to a four year degree program. The parent wastes so much money on something that their child is not putting effort into. There are so many other alternatives: some high school graduates find a job right out of high school, others have been part of a technical program like cosmetology or construction managment, even a two year program like medical billing. I love being away at college I knew exactly what I wanted to do for years beofre I was out of high school. If the student has no idea what they want out of life do not assume they want to go get a pre-law or pre-med degree. Those students, honestly change their major five times, fall victim to drugs and alcohol, drop out and end up where they should have been enrolled into a 2 year community college in the first place. Higher education should be discussed for a mutual agreement for what's in the students best interest.
Brittany
talk to people that attend the college already or find out what actitives they like to put on. take a tour of the campus to get the feel of it.meet with advisors to talk about the school and campus life.find out what the school will offer you and help you with. find out from other people what they say about the school or if they know any facts. do research on the school and even compare if with other schools.
Sarah
When choosing a college, college visits are very important. It is essential to visit the campus and learn about the programs offered and the enviornment surrounding the campus. The enviornment can tell a significant amount about the campus and how comfortable the student will feel attending the campus. Also, look at the programs that are offered and how these will benefit you in the passions you have for your future. When you make the decison in confidence, you will know you have chosen the right college for you. Then, when attending the college, you can make the most of your experience. Although campus life may distract you, it is important to stay focused and disciplined in your class work. By working hard, you will be getting the most of your choice of college, you will feel passionate about school, and hopefully the enviornment will lead to meeting new people who can encourage you and grow with you. College is a wonderful time of learning, personal growth, and preparation for the future. Hopefully whichever college you choose will encourage these things, and you can make the most of your college experience.
Krystyl
Looking back on my college experience there are a few things I would tell parents and students about finding the right college. As a recent college graduate I would tell them to take a deep breath and enjoy their experience, because it will be over before they know it. In order to do this, parents and students must make sure that they research each college, the internal and external environments and the opportunities within the program they are pursuing. Having the best college experience is about taking advantage of the opportunities within your college and outside the college within the community.
Megan
You have to figure out want you need and want out of a school and nobody else.
Lauren
Visit a college you are NOT interested in attending first before you visit the college you have a desire to attend. You will then be able to make better and more objective comparisons between the colleges. Look into the food plans and food courts, the "party" style, the availability of drugstores, grocery stores and jobs, used book stores, internet access, and finally how well the college structures student behavior.
Brittany
The advice I would give to parents/ student about finding the right college is to do research!! Word of mouth is a wonderful thing that ultimately your decision has to be based upon your individual thoughts. Make sure you visit the college and take tours. Set up an appointment with an advisor with appropriate department of your major of interest. Sometimes what you thought might me a good fit for you may not turn out to be the case at all. When you arrive at college have a social life but make sure that is not the majority of your focus. You and your parents are not paying money for a social life. Academics must come first but they should not be everything. Take a break every once in a while when your work is complete. A fresh and relaxed mind will help you be even more responsible and successful in the classroom.