After completing high school, students face the task of choosing the best college for themselves. This can be a daunting task for some students as the college they choose is hinged on various factors only some of which they may have control over. As a result, the college they choose is not predicated just on their educational achievement and hence they must weigh all their options to see which college best suites their learning, financial and social ability. Here we explore some tips on choosing which college is best for you.
Program Analysis
All colleges must advertise the list of programs they offer. Obviously, you must short those that offer educational programs that are in your field of interest. After you have narrowed down your list, then compare colleges on this short list and determine what makes them different from each other. Look at how long each college require to complete their courses, if the offer online versions and accelerated programs and what are the requirements to be admitted.

Location
Location is a big setback for many students seeking college education. Often students must relocate to attend their preferred college. This is an expensive proposition as it includes additional expenses such as food, lodging and general upkeep. If you are unable to relocate, then you must choose a college that is within the proximity of your current location or opt for one that offers the same high quality education online through distance educational programs.
Family
This mainly applies to college aspirants who have already established a family. Attending college will have some adverse effect on your family. If it involves relocation, one has to consider relocating their family as well or endure the sacrifice of leaving them behind. In addition, you must consider the additional economic burden attending college will bring on your family. Higher is not cheap, so you must be prepared for the additional budgetary rearrangements. Finally, attending college significantly restrict your family time, as significant investment of study time is required to attain success.
Cost
Some colleges are more expensive than others are. This is based on the level of education they offer or on social stigma and profile. College applicants must scrutinize all expenses associated with their college education before even making an application. It would be a waste of time and money to enroll in a college that you know from the onset that you will not be able to afford.
Size
If you think you require more personalized education, then opt for smaller universities with better teacher to student ratio. This can significantly help your learning process, as each student will get more time with his or her teachers. Smaller colleges also have a closer knit student community that will be more willing to support each other’s educational goals.
Extracurricular Activity
Many students are surprised by the emphasis placed on extracurricular activity by employers. Many employers use the type of extracurricular activity done by students during their college years as a tool to help establish their personality. In addition, some colleges offer scholarships through various extracurricular activities such as sports, music or environmental awareness. Students should investigate the type of extracurricular activity offered by each college to choose those conducive to your liking.














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