Emily
The advise that I would give parents and/or students about finding the right college would be to apply at a college that you want and not what other people want. The student should want to grow as an individual in the community, make lasting friendships and a college that will inspire and challenge them as a student. Look for a College that has a high placement rate, alumni networking, cohort programs, speciality housing, rank of that college, and location of that college.
Find a college that is right for you. Don't find one that is right for your best frind or your parents. Take some time to dig deep and find out who you are and what you want in life and you will ultimately find the college that best suits you and everything you want for your future.
To make the most of your college experience i would say to try everything there. Get out there and get to know new people. Take advantage of what your college has to offer. Get involved with study groups and get into activities off campus too!
Lori
I would say this to student's, sometimes the right college may be in your own backyard. Always know that your professor's are there for you and are willing to help you just as long as you seek them out. Also be your own person, study and you will go far.
For parents, do not pressure your children about where they want to go, just be supportive, listen and give advice when asked advice is be there for them.
Brenna
When deciding what college is right for your particular self or son/daughter, it is important to look at what values the school holds that match closest to what you believe is right in a post-secondary education institution. Campus tours or literature on the school may persuade you with flashy promises of financial aid, scholarships, and campus life, but it isn't hard to see through that and know when a college is right for you. A strong dedication to education and student growth is an important component to the college of your choice; one that will let you grow not only academically, but personally and spiritually as well. To make the most of your college experience no matter the institution, it is important to open yourself up to new experiences, people, and organizations . There are many barriers to overcome when it comes to being exposed to new things in college. A lot has to do with the person you are before college and the person you wish to be after. Never be anything less than true to yourself and follow anyone else's instinct because college is a time to discover what YOU want out of life.
Mitchell
The best advice I feel I could give to parents or students trying to decide what college would be the best fit for them would be to go to the campus and take a look for yourself. College visits are essential to choosing which school will give you the most of what you want to gain from a college experience. The next step would be to know what it is that the student wants to study and research each perspective school to find one that offers the best courses and opportunities within that field. There are going to be social events at every college. Every school is going to be filled with possible new friends as well as people that people aren't going to get along with. Do not worry about these given characteristics of colleges, instead look for something in a college that is going to make attending that school a unique and positive experience for the student.
Stefani
In order to find the right college and get the best experience one needs to remember who they are now and who they want to become. College shapes a person from a high school student who sees society into an adult who is a part of society. Finding a college that feels like a home away from home is crucial. If it is not comfortable for you on the campus, the experience will be lacking. It is also important to get involved as quickly as you can. This will enhance your people skills and friendship circles. This allows the chance to make great connections with the community and business world which could help in the job search at the end of your college career. Although not every college is for every person, there is a college that is right for one person - you!
Nick
Find a college that resembles your childs behvior and learningability. To make the most out of the college experience, be willing to deal with adversity and be out going and do not be afraid to make new friends.