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subject: Helping Your Child To Choose The Best College [print this page]


Has your child finished his/her schooling? If so, then you might be looking for the best college to match with your childs needs and requirements. Well, the very first step is to make your child identify his/her priorities. By doing so, it becomes easy for the child as well as the parent to carefully research within a particular range of colleges.

College rankings play a vital role in your selection as they considerably affect your childs experiences as well as future opportunities. Ratings of a college usually depend on a large number of factors including:

Extracurricular possibilities

Number of courses offered

Distance /location of the college

Private vs. Public

Range of majors/minors

Student population

Resources offered by the campus (such as computer access, libraries, labs, etc.)

Costs involved (boarding, tuition, etc.)

Graduation time/rate

Successful placements

Co-op and internship programs

Size of classes

Amount of pressure exerted to excel

Reputation/quality of faculty

Independent/ religious affiliation

Safety levels (community, campus)

Faculty personnel (doctorally qualified ,full-time)

Social life (college spirit, sports, organizations, etc.)

College ratings are finalized after the evaluation of resources and apt info about each university or college. These ratings help the students as well as their parents in making the accurate decision. After getting aware with the ratings of the colleges that you are considering, you can narrow down your entire list to a handy number. In fact 10 or perhaps fewer colleges can be selected for the next process.

Now the best way to know more about these colleges is to visit their websites. Take a tour of their website and make sure to read the experienced of students about the campus, cafeteria, dorms, classes and much more. Virtual tours allow you to gather a fair idea about the existing scenario of a particular college. Now the next step is to select the colleges that you are interested in applying to. Your financial situation also plays a vital role at this step. Your child might be interested in applying to two o three colleges, so now its your turn to guide him/her accurately. Once you receive the approval of the colleges that your child applied to, you can help him/hr in making the final decision.

by: manishk




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