Posted Wednesday, December 5, 2012
You hear a lot of advice, if you're a high school student getting ready for college or the parent of one, about how to pay for higher education or how to build an academic resume. But what about how to choose a college? The choices seem endless. Close to home or far away? Public or private. Huge or tiny? Tomorrow {this} morning at 9 on the Sound of Ideas, we'll talk about how students can focus on what's important to them so they can choose the college that fits best.
Dr. Terry McCue, Assistant Head of School, Director of College Counseling, Hathaway Brown School
Anne Johns, Director of Guidance, Solon
Kierstin Montano, Guidance Counselor, Metro Early College High School
Mary Alice Koon, Senior, Hathaway Brown
Ohio Means Success
Naviance
National Survey of Student Engagement
College for More; Skills for All
Keeping Their Eyes on the Prize
Paying for College
Creating a College-Going Culture
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