Finding a School that Fits Scottsboro AL

In the long run, college is for your child, not you — even if your wallet does have something to say about it. With more than 3,500 colleges in the U.S. alone, you should be able to facilitate a college search that is not only fun and interesting, but which will also result in finding more than one school that can make both of you happy.

University of West Alabama
(205) 652-3400
Station One
Livingston, AL
Marion Military Institute
(800) 664-1842
1101 Washington St
Marion, AL
Virginia College - Huntsville
(256) 533-7387
2800 Bob Wallace Ave
Huntsville, AL
University of Alabama in Huntsville
(256) 824-6120
301 Sparkman Dr
Huntsville, AL
Auburn University
(334) 844-4000
Auburn, Alabama
Auburn University, AL
ITT Technical Institute - Bessemer
(205) 497-5700
6270 Park South Drive
Bessemer, AL
Huntingdon College
(334) 833-4222
1500 East Fairview Avenue
Montgomery, AL
Jefferson State Community College
(205) 853-1200
2601 Carson Rd
Birmingham, AL
Athens State University
(256) 233-8100
300 N Beaty St
Athens, AL
Tuskegee University
(334) 727-8011
Kresge Center, 3rd Floor
Tuskegee, AL
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Finding a School that Fits

Finding a School that Fits

Helping your child pick a college can be much like choosing a spouse — finding the right match is of the utmost importance. However, all the research in the world can't account for chemistry, so exploring schools with your child has to be about more than just academics. You might be proud to tell the world that your child is attending a school with a world-class reputation, but it might not be worth it if your child is absolutely miserable.

In the long run, college is for your child, not you — even if your wallet does have something to say about it. With more than 3,500 colleges in the U.S. alone, you should be able to facilitate a college search that is not only fun and interesting, but which will also result in finding more than one school that can make both of you happy.

The first order of business is deciding what type of school both you and your child prefer, keeping in mind that your child's high school academic performance, personal interests, future goals, as well as your ability to contribute will all have an impact on this decision.

The short-term option
A few decades ago, two-year schools were often referred to as junior colleges. Some educated wealthy young women who bided their time before marriage; others enabled far less privileged students to get a low-cost education close to home.

Today, there are more than 1,500 two-year schools in America, and they are commonly called junior, community, or technical colleges.

Author: Amy Ambler

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