Questions About College
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Questions About College

How To Pay For College?
How To Choose A College?
How To Prepare For College?
How To Apply For College?
How Long Is College?
How To Find The Right College?
How To Choose A College Major?
How To Get College Scholarships?

How To Get Into College?
How Important Is College?
How To Decide On A College?
How To Get Ready For College?
How To Go Back To College?
How Many Years Of College Does It Take?

Why Should I Go To College?
Why Is College Important?
Why Is College So Expensive?

What College Is Right For Me?
What Should I Major In?
What To Look For In A College?

What Is A College Major?
What Is A Liberal Arts College?
What Is A Community College?
What Is A Junior College?
What Is The Difference Between A College And A University?

When Should I Apply For College?
Where Should I Go To College?
Which College Is Right For Me?
Who Goes To College?
Do You Need To Go To College?

Is College Necessary?
Is College Important?
Is College A Good Investment?
Are You Ready For College?

What Career Is Right For Me?


Where Should I Go To College?


When you're making a life choice like what type of college to attend, what you want to do with your life and where should I go to college? You have a lot of questions.

The trend is to higher education. More than half high school graduates in 2000 were headed for some form of post-secondary education, but not all of them were headed to traditional college. There are choices when you're trying to figure out where to go to college.

Types of colleges generally include:
  • Community and junior colleges which offer two-year degrees and certificate programs.
  • Technical colleges which often focus on specific fields and may not offer academic classes.
  • Universities which usually house colleges with different focuses and degrees from associate to doctorate.
An associate's degree from a two-year college can prepare you to work in a variety of jobs like administrative assistant, auto mechanic, cardiovascular technician, computer technician, graphic designer, or surgical technologist.

A bachelor's degree from a four-year college can prepare you to work as an accountant, computer systems analyst, dietitian, editor, pharmacist, research assistant, or teacher.

Advanced degrees include professions like architect, biologist, doctor, economist, librarian, or zoologist.

Where Should I Go to College?

When deciding on a college, take into account:

Academics:
  • What teaching style works for you?
  • What kind of curriculum do you need?
  • Is a general education better than focused for you?
Social networking:
  • What kind of groups and activities do you hope to find on campus?
  • What are the other students like?
  • What is the campus like?
Finally, make sure you consider cost. In a perfect world, anyone who wanted to go to college would be able to. In reality, you need to explore the costs of your choice and the options for financial aid before making the decision of which college is right for you.


The following schools can provide you with more information about attending college:
  DeVry University

DeVry University offers flexible scheduling and the convenience to study at any of 80+ locations, online or a combination of both. Earn a respected associate degree, bachelor's degree or master's degree from an accredited university. A career-oriented education from DeVry University will put you in a great place to begin or advance in the workplace when you graduate.

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  American InterContinental University Online

Earn your degree online, fast. AIU Online offers degree programs in Business Administration, Information Technology, Criminal Justice, Visual Communications, and Education. Bachelor's degrees can be earned quickly and conveniently, while Master's degrees can be earned in as little as 10 months. AIU Online's degree programs are designed for maximum flexibility—study at the times and places that work best for you.

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  University of Phoenix

With convenient class locations as well as online learning, University of Phoenix makes quality higher education highly accessible. Whether you're seeking an associate's, bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree, we can help you reach your goal while you work—and much sooner than you might expect. In fact, University of Phoenix has helped thousands of students achieve the higher education they need to achieve higher success. We can help you too.

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  Kaplan University

Kaplan University's accredited online degree programs allow you to earn the degree you need and advance your career without missing a day of work.

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  Strayer University

At Strayer University, we fit your life. Established in 1892 and accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Strayer University is dedicated to providing quality higher education programs for working adults like you. Classes are designed to fit your busy schedule, meeting on evenings, weekends, and asynchronously on the web. Undergraduate and graduate programs are available in accounting, business and internet technology.

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