Choosing the Right Career School
By Amy Fanter
If you're considering a career school, it's important to take
the time to find the one that best suits your individual
needs.
Are you in the process of deciding which career school is right
for you? This is one decision that will absolutely require you to
do a little homework! That's because choosing the right career
school depends on your lifestyle, career aspirations, where you
live, and what kind of classroom or learning experience is best
for you.
Find the right school for you
Getting Started
What do you want to do? It may sound a bit simplistic, but
deciding which career college is right for you depends on exactly
what you want to do upon graduation; your long-term goals; and
your present situation. To begin with, it is a good idea to read
as much as you can about the field you are interested in so you
know exactly what kind of licenses, credentials, and degrees are
required in order to be successful. This research will also help
you understand what kind of career school program is right for
you. For example, if you are considering a career in interior
design, you may seek out a college that specializes in teaching
the visual and creative arts. However, if you want to become a
paralegal and hope some day to attend law school at the local
university, you'll want to choose a career school whose credits
are recognized at that university. In addition, if you work
unusual hours, travel, or are otherwise unable to attend classes
on campus, you may want consider only those schools that offer
hybrid programs that combine limited classroom time with
online instruction. As you can see, understanding what it is you
want to do can help you focus on those programs that are best
able to suit your needs. (See our quiz
Online or On-campus if you're not sure which option is best
for your needs)
Comparing Programs
After you know what it is what you want to do--and what you will
need to do to get there, then it's time to look at the quality of
each school's program. While you can easily get general
information for a number of career schools and universities
online in a matter of minutes, it is important to know that not
all career schools are created equal. In fact, some schools may
overstate the quality of their programs, faculty, and even what
it is like on campus! That's why it is important to thoroughly
research each career school you are considering.
Refining Your Search
As you begin to refine your career school search, you should be
prepared to ask a lot of questions. At a minimum you'll need to
know if the school is licensed and has the proper accreditation.
You'll also need to know exactly what kinds of classes are
offered, how qualified the instructors are, and what kind of a
degree, certificate, license or job-placement assistance you will
receive upon graduation. You'll also want to know what it costs
to attend, what you can expect to pay for additional materials,
such as books, as well as if financial aid is available.
Student Experience
While you might begin by having information sent to you or
speaking with an admissions counselor over the phone, it is a
good idea afterwards to go to the school in order to see the
campus, sit in on some classes, and speak with current students.
It is also a good idea to obtain a list of recent graduates of
the program you are considering, and to call them in order to
verify how effective the career school was in preparing them for
their new career. Additional questions you should ask while you
are there include what percentage of students have successfully
graduated from the program, what kinds of jobs they have received
after graduation, and what their average salary is. Visiting the
campus will also give you an opportunity to see first-hand what
kind of equipment and facilities are available for students. For
example, are there computers available for student use and does
the college offer a library?
Is It the Right Fit For You?
While it may take time to do all your career school selection
"homework," by taking the time to do the research and ask the
tough questions, you can be sure that the career school you
choose will be exactly the right one for you.
Sources:
Federal Trade Commission For Consumers -
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/services/votech.htm
About the Author
Amy Fanter can be found working hard for her clients most mornings and playing with her daughter most afternoons.
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