The Clock is Ticking: A Comprehensive Guide to College Planning for High School Students and Their Families


Choosing a college is one of the most important decisions you'll make in your life. It can be a daunting process, with thousands of colleges to choose from and a dizzying array of factors to consider. But with some careful planning and research, you can find the school that's the best fit for you. Here are some tips to get you started.
Start Early

The college search process should start in the fall of your junior year or even the spring of your sophomore year. Begin by making a list of colleges that interest you and that you can realistically see yourself attending. This list can be long at first, but over time, you'll narrow it down to a manageable number.

Consider Your Goals

What do you want to get out of your college experience? Are you looking for a specific major or program? Do you want a school that's strong in athletics or the arts? Are you interested in research or community service? These are all important factors to consider when choosing a college.

Think About Location

Do you want to stay close to home, or are you open to going farther afield? Do you prefer a rural or urban setting? What kind of weather do you like? Location can have a big impact on your college experience, so it's important to think about what's important to you.

Look at Size and Diversity

Do you want a large university with many resources or a smaller college with a more personal feel? Do you want to be surrounded by people similar to you, or do you want to be exposed to a diverse range of backgrounds and perspectives? These are important considerations when choosing a college.

Consider Campus Culture

Every college has its own unique culture and personality. Some schools are known for their academic rigor, while others are known for their party scene. Some schools are known for being politically active, while others are more apathetic. It's essential to get a sense of a school's culture before you commit to attending.
Research the Admissions Process

Every college has its own admissions requirements and timeline. Some schools require interviews, essays, or letters of recommendation, while others don't. It's important to understand what each school requires so you can plan accordingly.
Visit Campuses

Visiting a college campus is one of the best ways to get a sense of whether it's the right fit for you. Attend an information session, take a tour, and talk to current students to get a sense of what life is like on campus. If you can't visit in person, many schools offer virtual tours and information sessions.

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Are you feeling overwhelmed by the college search process? Don't worry; you're not alone. With thousands of colleges to choose from and countless factors to consider, it's easy to get lost in the sea of information. But fear not because help is here.

As a college admissions and affordability advisor, I understand the challenges that families face when trying to navigate the college search process. That's why I offer a complimentary consultation to help you create a blueprint for your teen to get into their dream college without breaking the bank.

During this meeting, we will discuss your teen's goals and aspirations, explore colleges that might be a good fit, and develop a plan of action for the application process. We'll also talk about financial aid and scholarship opportunities to make college more affordable.

So, if you're feeling lost or overwhelmed, don't hesitate to reach out to me, Ryan Clark, for a complimentary consultation at www.TalkWithClark.com. Let's work together to make your teen's dream college a reality. Contact me today at Clark College Consulting, and let's get started!


Ryan Clark, MBA, CCPS, CEP, CCPS
College Admissions & Affordability Advisor
Clark College Consulting