Choosing A College How To Start
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How to Begin Your College Search
Overview
With over three thousand colleges and universities to choose from, every student who thoughtfully explores their options and meets application and financial aid deadlines should find admission to several institutions where they can thrive. By maintaining realistic expectations and utilizing available resources, students and parents can navigate the college application process without excessive stress.
Key Points
Realistic Expectations
Only about five percent of U.S. colleges deny admission to more than half of their applicants. Unless you're targeting these highly selective schools, your chances of acceptance are generally favorable. If your grades and SAT/ACT scores make you a viable candidate for the most competitive colleges, you're likely to be admitted to many excellent but less competitive schools as well.
Selectivity
A college's selectivity often depends on its perceived quality and popularity. While prestigious schools are typically more selective, many reputable institutions are moderately or minimally selective due to fewer applications than they can accommodate.
Starting Your College Search
Follow these steps to identify at least six institutions that align with your academic interests and provide a supportive environment:
1. Consult Your School Counselor
- Ask for college recommendations.
- Discuss your future coursework.
- Register for the SAT and ACT.
- Learn about college representative visits.
- Find out about local college fairs.
2. Use Online Resources
- Conduct web searches for terms like "colleges," "college scholarships," "financial aid," and "college admissions" to find valuable information.
By taking these actions, you're on your way to a successful college search. Enjoy the journey!
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