Choosing College
College Options
There are more than 4,000 college and university options across the country and many more beyond U.S. borders. The benefits of choosing to pursue a college degree are vast.
If you decide to choose college as your next step, it is important to know what colleges consider in the admissions process and what factors you should consider when choosing a college.
Colleges and universities consider a number of factors for admission including whether or not you have taken advanced-level coursework, what academic electives you completed, your high school assessments score, trends in your performance, the ways you’ve demonstrated both citizenship and leadership, your special talents, and, finally, your personal circumstances. Your SAT and GPA are only two of many factors which influence admission decisions.
Let’s take a look at the admission requirements (cumulative GPA and SAT Scores) for a few college and universities in Maryland, Delaware, and West Virgina, to see if any of them might be a good match for you.
If you decide to choose college as your next step, it is important to know what colleges consider in the admissions process and what factors you should consider when choosing a college.
Colleges and universities consider a number of factors for admission including whether or not you have taken advanced-level coursework, what academic electives you completed, your high school assessments score, trends in your performance, the ways you’ve demonstrated both citizenship and leadership, your special talents, and, finally, your personal circumstances. Your SAT and GPA are only two of many factors which influence admission decisions.
Let’s take a look at the admission requirements (cumulative GPA and SAT Scores) for a few college and universities in Maryland, Delaware, and West Virgina, to see if any of them might be a good match for you.
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