COLLEGE SELECTION WORKSHEET - Fruitland High School
[Pages:2]COLLEGE SELECTION WORKSHEET
As you begin to investigate and narrow down your college choices, you will want to gather "comparable" information about those schools. Part I below contains some questions only you can answer about yourself. They are worth thinking about. You may even want to write down answers to these questions. Part II requires information which is available to you through catalogs, handbooks, various websites (you can get ideas from the Counseling Website Handout), and other reference materials. The College/Career Center (Rm.103) is a great place to do this research.
I. THINGS YOU CAN FIND OUT ABOUT YOURSELF
A. Why do I want to go to college? When?
B. What abilities do I possess and want to develop?
C. What personal and career goals do I want to pursue?
D. How and where do I see myself in 5 years? 10 years? 20 years?
E. College characteristics I am looking for:
1. Kind of school: 4 year? 2-year? Community college then transfer? Community college then get a job? Trade or vocational school? Other?
2. Do I want to attend a public school? Private? Specialized?
3. Considering location: What region? Urban? Suburban? Rural? What climate? How far from home?
4. Considering size: Big school? (20,000+) Medium sized? (10,000+) Small school? (under 10,000) Big city? Medium City? Small town?
5. Housing: Live in a dorm on campus? Live at home and commute? Live in a sorority or fraternity? Live in an apartment or house?
6. Considering Cost: Under $3,000? $10,000? $10,000-$20,000? $20,000-$30,000? Over $30,000 No preference?
7. Financial Aid plans: No aid required? Partial aid required? Complete or or nearly complete aid needed?
8. Other: What kinds of student/recreational activities need to be available? What sports? EOP Program? Special Education services? ELD services?
II. COLLEGE COMPARISON WORKSHEET
COMPARATIVE CRITERIA: Name of School
COLLEGE A
Kind of School
Enrollment (Undergrad./Grad.)
(You may want to look at male/female ratio)
Location - Distance from Home
Campus Setting (Urban/Suburban/Rural/Residential)
COLLEGE B
COLLEGE C
Percent of Commuter Students
Types of Housing Available
(Guaranteed for freshmen?)
Total Cost per Year
(Tuition, room & board, books, transportation,
supplies, etc.) Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid
Admission Requirements: GPA Test Scores Special Requirements -
COLLEGE A
COLLEGE B
COLLEGE C
Average GPAs and Test Scores of admitted students
Aver. GPA: Test Scores:
Possible Major, _______________, is Available (yes or no) Student:Faculty Ratio Average Class Size
Percent of Returning Freshmen
Percent of Students Who Graduate in 4-5 years Student Activities I am Interested in that are Available
Athletic/Intramural Programs I am Interested in that are Available
Support Programs I Need that are Available
Application Deadline
My Chances of Being Admitted
My Personal Impression
Aver. GPA: Test Scores:
Aver. GPA: Test Scores:
NAME ____________________________ w __________ COUNSELOR ________________ MS/10.04
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