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College Planning Guide for Parents - Versed - College Admissions Consultant

College planning can be stressful for students and families. Here are some tips to follow when going for the College Admission Process.

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College Planning Guide for Parents - Versed - College Admissions Consultant

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  1. College Planning Guide for Parents Versed - College Admissions Consultant

  2. College planning can be stressful for students, families and counselors. Here are 10 tips for parents to keep in mind as you help students plan for life after high school: • Start it with connecting your child strength with his or her short or long term goal. check his career intrest by taking skills and intrest test. • When going for college search think beyind popularity, brand names and ranking. Choose the college option that best match your child strength and interest. • Talk to college counsellor, he or she give valuable advice in College Admission Process. • Community college is also an option. They offer accessibility, flexibility and opportunities for self-exploration. • Calculate the full price of college including accomodation, public transportation, Books, Social Activities and Food. wwww.askversed.com

  3. Search sites for scholarship opportunities. reach out the college of your child list and check for any scholarship offer. • Explore college premises, taste the food and talk with the student about college. • Make decisions based on what’s the best fit for your child academically, socially and financially. wwww.askversed.com

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