How to Search & Compare Colleges

When searching and comparing colleges, get a feel not only for the college, but for the overall living experience there. Search for colleges based on what matters to you most. Degree major, sports and academics are examples of factors you might want to consider when locating a college that's right for you. Also look for a college that will reward you with a scholarship for your academic or athletic abilities.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer with Internet access
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Instructions

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      Review schools that will accept you based on your academic skills. Consider your college entrance scores or SAT averages to determine which colleges you can realistically search and compare. Students who excel in high school and score high on the SAT or ACT tests are sought after by the top colleges in the country, but there are options for students of all abilities.

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      Look at schools by state. Colleges located in your own state might offer you additional scholarships and in-state tuition discounts. In-state tuition is a price given to students who live in the state where the college is based. The costs are considerably lower for students who live in the state than students who live elsewhere.

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      Compare and search for colleges based on tuition and attendance costs. Consider only colleges you can realistically afford. Calculate tuition, housing, food and transportation costs when searching for a college in your budget.

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      Select a college based on the sports you play. Colleges may offer you additional scholarships to attend and play for their college team. Compare what the colleges will offer you in terms of tuition assistance and housing.

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      Search for colleges by degree program. Locate colleges that offer the program you would like to major in. Not all colleges will offer a large selection of degree programs. Base your search on schools that will educate you in your desired career.

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