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Here are the various parameters you should consider while researching any institution. By prioritizing the factors important to you, you can identify colleges that best align with your personal, academic, and professional ambitions.
Research university vs. liberal arts college vs. institute of technology (polytechnic institute) vs. other vocational/professional schools
Public vs. Private
Identity-based
Non-secular vs. secular/nonsectarian
Co-ed vs. single-gender
Residential vs. Low-res vs. Collegiate, etc. vs. satellite campus
Small, medium, and large
National vs. Global
Rankings
Network
Global regions
US
New England
Southeast
Southwest
Midwest
West Coast
UK
Urban
Non-urban
Canada
Continental Europe
Singapore
Australia
India
Urban colleges are surrounded by large buildings and apartments/condominiums. They bustle with activity, including community involvement, employment/internships, and cultural/social opportunities. Shopping, restaurants, and entertainment are always close at hand. Sometimes safety is an issue, but many schools such as USC and Columbia offer escort services, as well as security-conscious dorms. If fast-paced, city living is your thing, then an urban campus is probably a good choice. (Note that urban colleges vary in how integrated they are with their local city—from relatively secluded (Yale) to completely interconnected (NYU).)
Beaches (Ocean)
Lakes
Deserts
Plains
Mountains
Co-op programs
Industry recruitment, the average starting salary
Program Reputation & Selectivity
National vs. global
Rankings
Name recognition & network
Program Availability, Breadth of Choices, & Freedom to Change Course
Undergraduate focus
Admission Types
Need-blind
Need-aware
Financial Aid Types
Need-based
Merit-based
Please identify whether you find the religious orientation and/or ethnic makeup of a college important.
Are you interested in schools that have a religious affiliation, or at least a large population of students with that orientation (e.g. Georgetown, Santa Clara, or Notre Dame?)
NCAA Division I competitive sports opportunities for yourself
NCAA Division II competitive sports opportunities for yourself
NCAA Division III competitive sports opportunities for yourself
Intramural sports opportunities for yourself
Major sports school with NCAA Division I football and/or basketball teams to watch as a spectator
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