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We understand that as an aspiring student, you need access to a information on a whole variety of processes and procedures. These links will provide you usable, relevant documents and information on a variety of subjects. Do not miss out the 'Factors to consider section'!
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Tips for managing the college application process.
Start Early
In order to make sure that your application process goes the way you want it to, you need to start thinking about college as early as your first year in high school. Make sure you get the grades you'll need and participate in the activities you should in order to get into the school of your choice. You should start narrowing down schools by the beginning of your Junior year
Do What's Right For You
Choosing a college is one of the biggest decisions of your life, so make it based on what you want and need. Don't listen to peer pressure, advertisements, or popular wisdom. Obviously, you should think about what your guidance counselor and teachers tell you, but rely on yourself for the final answer. If your parents are standing between you and your dream school, don't give up without a fight.
Apply Early
Decide on which schools you'll apply to by August of your Senior year. Have all of the applications sent in by the end of November, at the absolute latest. If your colleges have rolling deadlines, this will help you tons. If they don't, it is still a really good idea.
Think About Standardized Tests
More and more colleges and universities are making standardized tests like the SATs optional. Don't write them off just because of this, though! Make sure to take the PSATs in your Junior fall, because they can qualify you for scholarships. Take some practice SATs, ACTs, and SATIIs to see how well you do. Choose the best combination of tests based on what your schools require and how well you do on each. Unless no school you apply to requires any tests AND you do below average on all of them, you should take one.
Work for Financial Aid
Every penny off your tuition is worth it. Apply for every scholarship you are eligible for, whether administered by your college, a private foundation, a company, or the government. The idea that there is a scholarship for everyone is a myth, but most people can find some small source of additional money if they try hard enough.
Be Well Prepared
Even if you are planning to apply to a specialized program, it will help your admissions chances if you have a well-balanced application. This includes a variety of challenging academic classes, electives in the arts, an assortment of activities and athletics, and evidence of community service and part-time jobs or cool summer programs
Factors students need to consider when selecting a college abroad
Accreditation
Colleges which are accredited should meet the minimum standards of academic quality and excellence
Size
You should analyse your financial position and then select a university that best suits your budget for college education
Academic Background
You should evaluate yourself thoroughly. It makes no sense to apply to colleges for which you are clearly not qualified; you waste valuable time, money and effort
Financial Aid
Determine the different types of financial aid offered to international students in the form of tuition waivers, scholarships, etc
Competitive Exam Score
The exam score that you get or expect to get should be in accordance with that required by the university
Faculty
Find out what percentage of the faculty members hold doctoral degrees and other qualifications
Location
Identify the location which suits you best. You need to see whether you would be comfortable living in a big city or a small town
Library Facilities
This is the ratio of full-time faculty members to undergraduates. This gives you the average class size STUDENT-TEACHER RATIO:
A considerable amount of your time will be spent in the library doing research or studying. Make sure that books are easily accessible and that the library has a good collection of reference volumes for your programme
Housing
Colleges normally specify the types of housing available, such as "on campus" and "off-campus" residences
On - Campus and Off-Campus Job Opportunities
There are many part-time jobs available to students. This gives you an opportunity to gain some work experience and also allows you to earn some pocket money
Student Services
Most of the colleges offer special help such as career service, handicapped student service, health service, etc
Social Atmosphere
You should find out the opportunities for activities around the campus. These include popular sports and entertainment, the various organizations on the campus, etc.
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