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Teri Larew
Teri Larew
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Try breaking  your research selections down into three (3) areas: 

Safe Bet 

I can easily do this.

Good Fit 

I could swing this with a bit of work.

Reach 

I will need to work hard to attain this.

Other Activity Recommendations

  • Mind Map
  • Scavenger Hunt
  • Trivia
  • Vision Board

General Research Ideas

  • Programs, Majors/ Minors, Core Courses
  • Number  of Students on Campus, Class Sizes
  • Required Credits, Min/Max Course Load, Prerequisites
  • Campus Size, Location (rural/urban),  Recommended: Make a Campus Visit and collect maps and pictures.
  • Campus Life, clubs, organizations, activities, sports
  • Transfer/Waived  Requirements (AP Classes, Running Start, Substitutions)
  • Accessibility/Disability Access - accommodations, tutoring, other student services
  • Other - School Logo, Mascot, Colors

Application Process: What Do I Need to Know to Apply?

  • Application Form (Mail-in vs. Electronic, Own vs. Common Application)
  • Application Fee 
  • Personal Information - Full Name, Address, Phone, Identity Card ( Social Security Number/Driver's License/Passport/Birth Certificate)
  • Essays (Personal Statement, Question/Answer, Word Max/Min Limits)
  • Recommendation Letters
  • Test Scores: SAT, ACT (Minimum acceptable scores), AP Classes
  • School Transcripts, GPA (official vs. unofficial) Prerequisites: High School classes required
  • Awards, Achievements, Extracurricular (What is a "Well-rounded student")
  • Other - Work Samples, Portfolio (artwork, photos, etc.)
  • DEADLINES

Budget  - What will it cost me? How do I pay for it?

Types of Education: How much does it cost?

  • Public (State) College
  • Private College
  • Community College
  • Vocational
  • Other (Arts, Certificate, Training Schools )

Financial Aid: What Options Are Available to Me?

  • FAFSA/WAFSA - Federal Loans, Grants, and Work-Study 
  • Private and public Loans (interest rate, payments, qualifying)
  • Scholarships (local, state, national)
  • Family Contributions (do your parents have a fund set aside like a 529)

Costs to Budget For:

  • Application Fee
  • Tuition
  • Room and Board (Dorm/Apartment - don't forget electricity, water, and garbage if it is off campus)
  • Textbooks and Supplies (some courses may require additional fees, such as lab coats and eye protection).
  • Technology (internet, computer, cell phone)
  • Transportation (Vehicle, gas, bus, campus parking fees)
  • Food (Dining Hall, Groceries, Eating Out)
  • Hidden Costs (Other student fees, gym memberships, clothing, late charges)

Critical Information to Find about Careers

  • Education / Training
  • Sample Tasks / Duties
  • Earning Power / Median Wage
  • Percentage Increases / Career Advancement
  • High-Growth Occupations
  • Number of Job Openings in the Area
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