How to choose a college in 2023
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How to choose a college in 2023

Pursuing a college degree can be a helpful step in achieving one's personal and professional goals so it's critical to know how to choose a college. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that workers with higher education make more money than individuals with only a college degree; moreover, many jobs require candidates to have a bachelor's degree or higher.

That being said, choosing a college can be a very daunting task. Every student has a unique set of wants and needs from their potential school. Some may prioritize academic quality, while other students are more concerned with the campus culture; others, still, may have a preference for school size. Financial aid can also be an influential factor in this decision-making process.

The college search process is two-fold: (1) What characteristics of a school are most important to achieving your goals? (2) What school best encompasses these traits?

Factors to consider when choosing the right college:

There are many factors to consider during the college search process. Because different students may prioritize different factors in deciding what the "right college" is for them, it can be helpful to compare how colleges measure up in different areas of interest.

  1. The "What college should I go to" quiz
  2. Figuring out how to choose a college in 2022
  3. Tuition costs
  4. Your major
  5. Location
  6. Extracurriculars
  7. Campus environment
  8. Career resources
  9. Narrowing things down

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Berveline M.

Learning and Development | Higher Education

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Choosing a college can be stressful. Using the advice offered in this article and assessing your goals will definitely help! 💪

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Hadiya Knight

Korean Flagship MA Student at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa

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Wonderful advice!!

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Khushi Nakum

Student at Diablo Valley College

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One more year to go! I'm nervous, but also excited. Thankfully, going to a community college has fully prepared me for the transfer process!

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