College Advisor: Your Personal Online College Admissions Counselor
July 14, 2008 – 2:17 pm by KimIn the United States alone there are 2,364 colleges and universities offering four-year degree programs. Within this number 612 are public institutions and the remaining 1,752 are private. Each college offers a unique campus and classroom experience, varies in cost, location, admissions and degree programs.
With so many options available it can be a bit overwhelming when deciding which one to choose. Additionally, if each college has to be researched individually, just imagine how much time that could take! Allow me to introduce you to College Advisor, your online step-by-step personal college admissions counselor.
College Advisor is a sophisticated, yet simple six-step process to help you find the colleges that fit you best. Once you have selected the criteria most important to you, such as location, cost, campus life and admissions, the advisor will produce a list of the best fit colleges for you.
Once you have submitted your preferences and a list of colleges has been produced, you can view complete information on the school to help further narrow your search. Features such as My A-List allow for easy reference back to your favorite schools and allow for you to conduct side-by-side comparisons.
The whole process takes less than 5 minutes and searches through all U.S. public and private universities. The advisor even takes your GPA and SAT score into account and provides a list of colleges where your scores meet their admissions requirements.
You can run multiple searches, entering different search criteria each time, and save your list of colleges to compare and contrast. The advisor will help you narrow down your search and display the perfect colleges for you.
If you are struggling to decide which college is best for you, or have found a few but would like to view a few more, click here to get started.
College can be the best four years of your life, full of personal growth, learning and new relationships. Don’t make the wrong college decision, view all your options and find a school that fits all your needs.


