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Applying for College? Here’s What You Need To Get Started

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Applying for College

Of all the choices a person makes throughout his or her lifetime, few are as important as choosing a college or university to attend. This decision can impact a person’s life for years to come. It’s important to consider such factors as how to pinpoint which school is the best fit for them, After finding the right school, how do prospective students go about the admissions process?

This step-by-step guide will help degree-seekers narrow down options, zero in on the school for their needs and goals, and walk them through the college application preparation process.

Picking the Right School

According to the Association of American Colleges and Universities, there are more than 2,000 accredited four-year colleges and universities in the U.S., including those that offer all-online courses. With all of these options, how can you find the right school?

Start by considering career goals and interests. Many colleges and universities specialize in specific industries and majors. Which prospective schools best align with your interests? Make sure to choose a school that offers a clear yet flexible path to your desired career.

Next, get the facts about the school — find out if the university is accredited, how many students are enrolled, what the retention and graduation rates look like, and the cost of admission. It’s also helpful to reach out to current students and alumni who can share their experiences attending the school or schools you’re most interested in.

Applying for College

Once you’ve chosen your ideal university, take the next steps to apply and gain admittance:

Step 1 – Read Through Admissions Requirements

Take the time to read through a prospective university’s application requirements. These might include an essay, transcripts, recommendations, etc.

Step 2 – Talk to an Admissions Counselor

Get in touch with an admissions counselor. This person will clarify the school’s admissions requirements so applicants don’t miss steps that could delay acceptance. An admissions counselor can also walk applicants through the entire process and become a companion for their journey.

Step 3 – Complete and Submit Your Application

Once you know what’s expected, fill out all of the school’s forms and gather all necessary documentation, including official transcripts, test scores, etc.

Step 4 – Speak to a Tuition Planning Specialist

While waiting for a response from the institution, consult with a tuition planning specialist. These professionals discuss tuition costs, financing an education, and identify available financial aid.

Step 5 – Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

Federal assistance can be a huge help to students at four-year universities, so be sure to complete your FAFSA form to find out what kind of aid is available.

After Acceptance

Congratulations! To hit the ground running, get in touch with an assigned academic advisor for help with course planning, registration, and academic counseling.

Additional resources:

Applying 101

Tips for Preparing a College Application

Ten Steps for Choosing the Right College