Morgan
Go where you feel the connection. That's all you need to know.
Danielle
Do your best to select a college that best fits your personality. It is very important that you visit the campus before you decide that is where you would like to go. Research everything that you possibly can about that school and even interview students that go to that college/university. Where you attend college has a huge impact on shaping your life as you become an adult and will be an environment that prepares you to become an individual in the world. Choose wisely as you make this major decision and consider a choice that fits your social, religious, and academic preferences. Making the most of your years at school will be affected by where you go and the people that you meet there. Don't stress, just research and you'll know where the right place is for you.
Corey
Visit the college. You don't get a true picture of the college's atmosphere until you visit it, preferably while classes are in session. Talk to regular students if you can, not just the people who lead you on your tours. Apply for any and all scholarships you can, because you never know what you are applicable for or what you might get, you could be suprised. Always fill out your FAFSA and don't be afraid of getting federal loans. Once you get into college, don't automatically join every thing you can. Take your time to feel out the different organizations and don't be afaid to join one off the beaten path that fits your ideals and hobbies. These are the people you will want to associate with. Last word of advice: go out and have fun, but make sure you are in class on Monday morning, even with a hangover.
Sara
This is a great school. School spirit is high for students and alumni. This UA has a great academic program, and although the couseload can be tough a times, it's such a valuable learning experience. There is a great social atmosphere here, and there seems to be something fun for everyone to do.
Jacob
let the student decide
Graham
Make sure that you travel to as many different colleges as you can. Make the colleges you are looking at offer the degrees you are most interested in. Pick a college with a good surrounding atmosphere because college isn't only about the classrooms.
Casie
Don't focus all on the academic aspect of a college. While that is very important and should be a major deciding factor, make sure that the campus offers some extra cerricular activities that interest you because you won't spend all of your time in the classroom. These activities are a great way to get to know people on campus and learn your way around.
Sara
just go visit the school see what kind of vibe it gives off to you!
Garrett
When choosing a college, learn more about the school outside of the settings. Learn more about the social activities that happen around the school; like the greek life, recreational activities, and sporting events. Also, learn more about how much fundings are given to the college of your choice and whether or not you will have sufficient enough fundings for your education department. Some of the funders are from better paying jobs and give more than others so some areas of education have better facilities than others.
Daniel
Find somewhere that has what you need. If you need the ability to be away from your parents but still close enough that they can help you if you need it, the about an hour from home is a good distance--two hours at the most. If you don't know what you want to do as a student, find a good school with a broad range of studies and then feel it out for up to your first two years in school.