Public or Private College?

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It’s a common myth that a private college costs more than a public college. This is not always the case. Although state schools generally have lower tuition costs, private colleges have more flexibility in offering financial aid that comes directly from the school. Out-of-state tuition at a public university is often higher than private schools. When considering a college, make …

FAFSA and CSS Forms – What's the Difference?

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Need based aid is determined by most schools by utilizing one of two forms: FAFSA or CSS. The difference between the cost of education and the estimated family contribution is demonstrated need. “Two distinct formulas assess information reported in the aid application process. The traditional institutional methodology (IM), developed by the College Board and refined annually by economists and aid …

Checklist to Review When Choosing a College

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Choosing the right college takes time and effort. It’s not just where your friends or going, where your parents went or who has the best football team. Doing the research up front to choose the right school will save you time and money. What is the quality of the school? Check out more than one ranking. How does the school …

Achieving Success Through Goal Setting

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Setting goals helps achieve success. The vast majority of people think about goals, but only 5% write down their goals and have action plans to achieve those goals. The keys to success are writing down goals, having an achievable action plan and have an accountability system. The difference between a goal and a dream is the written word. -Gene Donohue …

Comparing Different College Choices

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Comparing different college choices can be overwhelming. Here is a starter list of some questions to make sure you ask. Retention: What percentage of students return their sophomore year? What percentage of students graduate in 4 years, 5 years, 6 years? Majors: What majors are offered? How hard is it to change majors? What majors are most popular at the …

Demonstrated Interest – Why It's Important

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Demonstrated interest, according to a recent by the National Association of College Counseling, is considered in the application process in about half of the colleges and universities. Demonstrated interest is how much interest the prospective student shows in the college. The colleges want to ‘save their spots’ for students with the most interest. Plus those with the most interest will …

Comparing College Offers

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How to Compare Financial Aid Offers Congratulations! You’ve been accepted to more than one college and now it’s time to compare the offers. Your offer most likely contains a combination of different types of aid. Knowledge of each type of aid is essential to fully understand the offer. Scholarships Scholarships don’t require repayment. You may have received merit or talent …

College Visits – The Opportunity To Explore

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College visits are an important part of the college selection process. Since you’ll be spending several years and thousands of dollars, be sure that the school you’re considering is a good fit for you. Here’s some tips for the college visit. 1. Take notes. Come prepared with all your questions and a camera. This is your opportunity to make sure …

Appealing a College Decision

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Schools have different appeal procedures. Be sure to check with the school you applied to ensure you follow their process. In general, a college will not consider an appeal unless you provide new information. The student needs to write a letter stating why they should be reconsidered. In the letter, which should be mailed, include one or two new letters …

The Importance of Experience

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College graduates often face the common problem, employers want experience, but how do you get experience if no one will give you experience. The answer: Internships. An important element to selecting a college should be the track record with internships. How does the college, and more specifically the student’s program, help find internships? Are the internships local? How many will …