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Choosing a College or University
Statistics show that getting training after high school
will help you get a better-paying job doing work you like. But going
to school is a big investment. You�re investing your time. Chances are
you�ll also have to invest your own money or take out a student loan
to go to school. So you need to be sure that you�re choosing the right
school.
- Talk to your counselor. Counselors can help you focus on your needs
and goals, and they have information about different types of schools.
Your counselor also can help you collect or prepare application materials.
- Shop around. Contact more than one school. If you�re looking for
vocational training, check the Yellow Pages under �Schools� for phone
numbers. If your area has a community college, call the admissions
office or check the school�s Web site to find out what kinds of training
the college offers.
- Visit the school. Call the school and schedule a visit, preferably
while classes are being taught. Get a feel for the school; make sure
you�re comfortable with the facilities, the equipment, the teachers,
and the students.
- Don�t be afraid to ask! A good school will be happy to answer your
questions about its programs. Ask the school about its students: How
many graduate? How many get jobs because of the training they received?
What kind of job placement services does the school offer?
- Check the cost. Make sure the school gives you a clear statement
of its tuition and fees. Remember that any financial aid you get will
be applied first to paying the school�s tuition and fees. If there�s
any money left over, the school will give it to you to help you pay
for things such as food and rent.
- Call your local Better Business Bureau, state higher education
agency, or consumerprotection division of your state attorney general�s
office to find out whether there have been any complaints about the
school. Call the U.S. Department of Education�s Federal Student Aid
Information Center�s toll-free number (1-800-4-FED-AID) if you have
any questions about your financial aid at the school. You also can
access information at www.studentaid.ed.gov
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