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ResearchingLearn as much as you can about schools that interest you to discover if they are right for you. You should learn a lot more than just whether or not they offer your possible major. Empower yourself by having the necessary information to make knowledgeable decisions. Fortunately, learning about colleges has never been easier. The information you should be looking for is usually just a click away.
Some questions to help you get started:
1. How much does it cost to attend and might you qualify for financial aid? (The schools’ online Net Price Calculator is a good place to start, but contact the admission/financial aid office to discuss aid options).
2. What types of financial aid are available?
3. What resources are available? How do they support a student with learning differences or who is physically challenged?
4. What activities and clubs are available?
5. What are your housing options?
6. Does the college have a career guidance and placement office? Pre-professional advising (pre-med, pre-law, pre-vet, etc.)?
7. Your counselor will be able to help you think of many, many more questions that you should be considering.
8. And if you can…visit the college or university. There is no substitute for first-hand experience.
Resources to help your research:
General Information About Schools:
Some questions to help you get started:
1. How much does it cost to attend and might you qualify for financial aid? (The schools’ online Net Price Calculator is a good place to start, but contact the admission/financial aid office to discuss aid options).
2. What types of financial aid are available?
3. What resources are available? How do they support a student with learning differences or who is physically challenged?
4. What activities and clubs are available?
5. What are your housing options?
6. Does the college have a career guidance and placement office? Pre-professional advising (pre-med, pre-law, pre-vet, etc.)?
7. Your counselor will be able to help you think of many, many more questions that you should be considering.
8. And if you can…visit the college or university. There is no substitute for first-hand experience.
Resources to help your research:
General Information About Schools: