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Annotated Bibliography
Author(s):
College Board
Title:
Tips for finding a college match: Characteristics your child should consider
Source:
http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/csearch/fin...
Date:
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Organization:
College Board
Short Description:
This article lists seven areas where students should inquire for each college.
Annotation:
This article lists seven areas in which college-bound students should inquire for each college students consider. The list includes size of the Student Body, location, academic programs, campus life, diversity, retention and graduation rates, and cost.
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Affordability, Tuition and College Costs
Campus Climate and Diversity
College and Career Planning (for Parents)
College and Career Planning (for Students)
Preparation/College Readiness
Transition to College
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