What are You Looking for in a College?

June 17, 20251 min read

You may have already started to look at different colleges, but how do you compare them?  Here are five categories that you should consider when evaluating a college.  

  • General Information – Where is it located?  Is public or private?  How many students go to school here? 

  • Academic – What majors are offered?  Does the school offer the academic area you are interested in?  Undecided about your major – how will the school help you choose a program of study?  What other special academic programs does the school offer – honors, academic themed housing, study abroad, etc.?   

  • Admissions – How selective is the school?  (A lower the acceptance rate equals a more selective the school.)  What are the average ACT and SAT scores of admitted students?  What about the average GPA of admitted students?  Is it a weighted or unweighted GPA? 

  • Financial Aid – What is the average merit scholarship award?  What is the percent of financial need met?  Average need-based financial aid award?  Cost of attendance? 

  • Social Experience – Explore the college style.  How many freshmen live on campus?  What is the social life like?  What are some of the main events on campus? 

Take Action

Kaetlyn, a recent graduate, has tips for you about the “Best Features of GuidedPath Search”.  Read Kaetlyn’s tips for using GuidedPath Search when comparing different colleges.  

Ryan Clark, MBA, CCPS, Author
The Superhero of College Planning

College Admissions and Affordability Advisor

Ryan Clark

Ryan Clark, MBA, CCPS, Author The Superhero of College Planning College Admissions and Affordability Advisor

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