Making Friends in Online School: A Story of Two Connections Academy Besties
by Valerie Kirk
byAlyssa Austin
7 min to readA lot goes into choosing a college that’s right for you. There’s finding a career path that interests you, looking into schools that are known for those industries, taking entrance exams, filling out applications, discovering different scholarships and financial aid options...it can take up a lot of your time very quickly.
Fortunately, there are many independent, online resources and college websites geared toward providing this information to potential students. Yet, while they’re helpful, it’s easy to get lost in this sea of options and spend a lot of time looking at one that might not provide the info you need.
To help, Tisha Green Rinker, Connections Academy’s national manager of school counseling, and her team have put together a list that can guide you through the process of how to choose a college that is right for you.
There are lots of factors that go into determining whether a college is the right fit for you. Here are some of the considerations you should take into account when you start the process of making your college list:
Take some time to answer these questions for yourself and determine what your ideal college experience looks like. Then you’re ready to start your search.
According to college application support resource Admission Sight, there are nearly 4,000 colleges in the United States alone. So how do you decide which colleges are right for you?
If you have already selected a major that you know you want to study in college, MyMajors.com features an online college major quiz to help students pick a major based on their interests.
Some people want to find high-quality, higher education at a liberal arts school. The benefits of a liberal arts education are quite substantial.
One of the best college websites for high school students who are interested in studying the liberal arts is Colleges That Change Lives, Inc. (CTCL)—a non-profit organization dedicated to the subject of higher education access and college choice. They provide extensive information about liberal arts schools around the country.
For students who know they are interested in pursuing a technical or STEM degree, it makes sense to seek out schools that are renowned for their programs in these fields. Researching the best colleges for STEM majors is a great place to start.
In a similar way, if students know they want to pursue a degree in the business field, a great option is researching “What are the top business undergraduate programs in the country?” There are numerous lists that can help you find this information.
Every year, U.S. News and World Report provides an annual ranking of colleges across the nation. Seeking out this list can be a way for you to familiarize yourself with “top colleges” and find ones that may appeal to you.
If you’re going to live on campus, you’ll want to know every aspect of it before it possibly becomes your home. Especially if the campus experience is an important part of your desired college experience, it’s a good idea to schedule an in-person campus tour or enjoy a virtual college campus tour from your home.
College fairs are great events to gather information from many different schools in a single day. Attending a college fair can introduce you to new school options and connect you with an admissions professional who can provide recommendations based on your wants and needs.
Many colleges offer free virtual college fairs that connect students with hundreds of colleges and universities from around the world. Students can see live streaming video presentations from admissions representatives, visit virtual booths to ask questions, and get more information.
The best advice for any decision can come from the people who’ve already been there and done it. In this case, it would be current and former college students.
Two platforms allow current college students to post information that you don’t hear about during the applications and tours:
School can be expensive, and you might find yourself with the college of your dreams, but with a tuition bill that leaves you wondering where you’ll find the money to pay it. So, it’s important to include “Do they offer financial aid?” as a question that you must ask yourself in the process of choosing a college.
There are multiple resources that can help you narrow down your list of schools by confirming that they offer financial aid:
If you reach a point where you like multiple schools but aren’t sure which one to pick as your final choice, then it’s time to weigh some pros and cons.
College Board’s College Search MatchMaker tool allows you to build a list of your favorite schools and compare them across several criteria. Plus, when you make an account, you can save your search results and reference them as you get deeper into the process.
Applying to multiple colleges can be tedious. CommonApplication.org can be a resourceful tool that streamlines the entire college application process by allowing students to use one application for multiple colleges. The tool is used by more than 400 colleges nationwide, so check to make sure that the schools you want to apply to are listed.
If you’re looking for more college application help, check out our college prep checklist for additional information and get started today.