Once you have done a
self-assessment, it is time to consider a variety of college characteristics as you begin
researching colleges. Remember that there are over 3,000 colleges and universities in this country, not to mention international options. The key will be to narrow your choices and to keep in mind that there will be several schools that match your preferences.
The following is by no means an exhaustive list, but rather a place to begin. Some basic characteristics to consider include:
Type:
Two-year or four-year
Public or private
Church affiliated
Liberal arts/research university/pre-professional
Coed or single sex
Quarter, semester or block plan
Size:
500-1,000 students
1,000-5,000 students
5,000 to 15,000
More than 15,000 students
Location:
Geographic region
Setting: urban, suburban, rural
Distance from home
Climate: cold, moderate, warm, etc.
Facilities
Academic: library, classrooms, lecture halls, science labs, computer labs and technological support, language labs, art studios, music facilities, theatre facilities, writing center, etc.
Athletic: varsity and non-varsity facilities, weight room, cardiovascular equipment, athletic fields, equestrian facilities, etc.
Residential and Student Life: dormitories/single sex or coed, theme housing, freshman housing, guaranteed housing, meal plans and dining hall options, required housing, student center facilities, bookstore, etc.
Academic Life
Core curriculum
Majors/minors/interdisciplinary/self-designed
Independent study options: Research/Internships/Study Abroad
Students
Male to Female ratio
Percent of students living on campus
Diversity: geographic, ethnic, racial, religious, socio-economic
International student population
Student Life
Honor system
Tolerance of differences
Competitive nature of students
Greek system
Eating houses
Religious organizations
Music, theatre organizations and activities
Leadership opportunities
Athletic opportunities.
Affordability
Expenses: tuition, room and board, fees, and cost of living
Need-based aid available and percentage of students on aid
Merit aid availability
Athletic scholarships
Special talent scholarships