Archive for January, 2010

31st Jan 2010

Tips for Choosing a College That Meets Your Needs

Choosing a college that meets the student’s needs and preferences is a process that can often divide a family in half. Parents have preferences that often are emotional as well as financial. Students feel they should be the person making the decision since it is their life and they will be spending the next four years at the school of choice. Use the ideas below to help sort out some of these issues. These ideas may also open up meaningful discussion between parent and student so that each party may see another point of view.

In order to help the process of choosing a college move along smoothly, try to take as much time as possible to do your research. The junior year of high school is the ideal time to start. In the senior year, so much is happening, both at the high school level, and also with meeting both financial aid and college admissions deadlines, that anything you can get a head start on should be considered.

Your first consideration when choosing a college should be your college major. If you are entering college without a preference, this will not be an issue. However, if you already have a career in mind that you want to pursue and need specialized training, this should be the first item on your list.

From there, make a list of criteria you want to explore. Here are a few examples of items you may want to include:

Location
Degrees offered
Accreditation
Cost
Financial aid offered
Size
Faculty
Social Life
Class Size

This is just a partial list of criteria to get you thinking of your own personal needs and preferences. For more items you should consider, visit the website listed in the resource box.Write a list of everything that is important to you and prioritze it.

Start compiling a list of colleges you are interested in learning more about. It may be your local community college, your parents’ alma mater, or some colleges where you could obtain a degree in your special area of interest. Narrow down your list of choices. Write for school catalogs, financial aid brochures and any other pertinent information they may have. Visit their websites and take a virtual tour. At this point, you may want to consider visiting some college campuses you are seriously considering if you need or want more information.

You are now ready to apply to the colleges that made the final cut. How many you apply to is a personal choice. Remember that there is a price attached to every college admissions form you send in. You may want to apply to one or two exclusive colleges you’d love to go to. You never know what kind of financial aid packets they have to offer you. On the other hand, it’s always good to apply to a college where you know you will be accepted such as a local community college or state university. However, this is a totally personal choice.

At this point, the next step is to make the final decision. Read and compare the financial aid packets closely. Re-check your criteria. Discussion between the student and parents is critical at this point. However, since it is the student who will be spending the next four years at this institution, all attempts to reach a reasonable decision that everyone can live with should be made.

Gloria Daniels started this website after trying to sort through the maze of financial aid information. As a research assistant, she decided that a central site to use as a jumping off spot would be very useful. She doesn’t set herself up as an expert in financial planning or in guidance counseling. Her talents lie in research and data analysis. It is from this point of view that she has built this site. Here you will find a variety of resources to fit every situation. She has also added basic information on finding and applying for student financial aid, along with articles of interest on this subject.

Her hope is that you will find this information helpful and keep returning to find new sources and inspiration for your search. Visit her site at:

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31st Jan 2010

Distance Learning

It has always been man’s wish to get the things done almost effortlessly. But deep inside him he knew that everything comes at a price – the price in the form of putting some labor to achieve his goals. This acknowledgment made him a hard worker, and this went on for thousands of years until now.

It didn’t take too long for man to learn that learning new things is the way he can live a prosperous life. And the inception of learning institutes was the result of that. With the passage of time, people got to get so busy that giving their due times to their studies became harder and harder. As the need to learn more gave birth to Schools, Colleges, and Universities, now the need to learn conveniently and quickly have given birth to distance learning.

Today, there are hundreds of Universities offering higher education opportunities through the internet. How will you decide which one is the right for you?

When considering any distance learning facility providing educational institute, you must not do like a friend of mine by the name of Jones did. All what Jones did was got impressed by the words on the website of an online learning facility providing University. As it was the case, the University claimed to be accredited from the two renowned accreditation agencies for online education: International Accreditation Agency for Online Universities (IAAOU) and Universal Council for Online Education Accreditation (UCOEA). But as it turned out, there was no listing of the University in the list of accredited online Universities of both the agencies. But poor friend of mine didn’t notice this and got himself enrolled for an online degree program in the University, and the result was a loss for him.

It is therefore important that you make sure that the University under consideration is listed in the list of accredited online Universities of the renowned accreditation bodies. What I am going to do in the rest of the article is pick a University randomly that is present in the list of the accreditation bodies and give you the feel of the benefits such a University can provide you in relation to that picked University.

Belford University is one of those Universities that are accredited from IAAOU and UCOEA. The degree that you will earn from Belford University will be printed on traditional degree paper with gold plated seal of the University, which is a standard among the accredited Universities. Those that are not accredited provide degrees in the form of normal colored paper and that too, without the gold plated seal.

Belford University offers financial assistance to those who qualify, and it is the Belford University that helps those who want to be awarded scores for the subjects that fall under their field of study on their transcripts.

Belford University is the choice of thousands of students because, besides being an accredited University, it is delivers complete degree packages through 100% FREE shipping so that your degree reaches you in less than 3 days.

When it comes to genuine, accredited Universities such as Belford University, you can rest assure that your future is in safe hands.

Harris Jhosta is well known in education field. He is working in LUMS university as a senior professor. Harris Jhosta wrote many articles on the benefits of online university.

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