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Match Fit: find the college that best suits you

The Recipe for Success

 

  • One part academic match

  • One part campus fit

  • A pinch of location

  • Stir in financial aid

  • Top it off with online resources

Academic Match: All about the Numbers

 

 

The first step in narrowing down your college search should be finding schools where your numbers match those of their admissions. This will help you find a school where you will be challenged but not overwhelmed and where you should have a good shot at getting in. What are the important figures?

 

  • SAT/ACT Score

  • GPA

You can use the Barron's Index of Selectivity to help find out how selective of a school you should be considering. Just plug your unweighted GPA and best test score into the chart. 

Campus Fit: Feeling at home

 

 

Colleges come in all shapes and sizes. From majors and minors offered to campus life and diversity, there are a ton of factors that can make or break your fit with a college. Make sure you consider them so that you can feel comfortable during your time at college.

Finding the program for you

 

It's important to make sure you find a school that matches your academic interests. If you know exactly what you want to do for a living, search for a 2 or 4 year program designed specifically for that. If you haven't made up your mind, make sure you pick a school with a wider range of options. 

Campus culture

 

Another thing to consider is the environment of a school. Would you feel more comfortable at a big school, or are you looking for a smaller college? Are you a big sports fan and want to cheer on a team? Would you enjoy being in a cultural group or have a specific interest that you want to bond with others over?  Schools vary greatly in their environment, so make sure to look up what type of student body you will be joining and what resources you will have once you're there.

 

 

 

Location

 

Make sure to take a college's location into account. Do you want to be close to home, or would you be comfortable going to school further away? Beyond the distance from home, consider the city and area surrounding the school. Some schools are right in the middle of a big city, others are in the middle of nowhere, and there's a whole lot of in-between. Figure out what's right for you.

 

Cost

 

Even if you find a school that seems like a perfect fit for you, you need to make sure that it is affordable. Use online tools to plug in your family's income to see how much the college will cost after financial aid is taken into account. Also check on bigfuture.collegeboard.com to see how much the school meets financial need on average. Don't just look at the sticker price! A school that is listed as more expensive may turn out to be cheaper for you in the long run.

 

Online Resources for Match-Fit : just click the pictures for a link

Big Future lets you filter schools by things like size, location, programs, financial aid, and much more. If you don't know where to start, this is a great place!

College Greenlight is a great resource, especially for first-generation and underrepresented students, to find a school that is both academically and socially a good fit.

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Both of these sites are also very useful for finding scholarships!
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