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Kansas City MO Colleges - How to Choose?

Hey fellow high schoolers! I've been looking at colleges in Kansas City, Missouri. Has anyone gone through the selection process there? What are some factors you considered or wish you had thought about more?

a year ago

Hello! When selecting a college in any city, including Kansas City, Missouri, there are a variety of factors you'll want to consider. Some of these include:

1. Location: Is the campus located in a part of Kansas City that feels comfortable and accessible to you? Keep in mind that being in a city can mean access to numerous professional and social opportunities, but there may be trade-offs in terms of campus size and culture.

2. Size: Colleges can range drastically in terms of student population. Some prefer the close-knit community of a smaller institution, whereas others prefer the diversity of people and academic options a larger school can offer.

3. Major Offerings: What do you want to study? Not every college will have a program in the area you're interested in. Make sure the schools that you're considering have strong programs related to your academic interests.

4. Campus Culture: This can include everything from the presence of Greek life, to the diversity of the student body, to the types of extracurricular activities and events available.

5. Academic Rigor and Support Services: The academic expectations can vary widely between institutions. Further, colleges offer different resources to support student success as well.

6. Cost and Financial Aid: This can be a significant factor in college decisions. Remember to consider both the sticker price and the financial aid opportunities each school provides.

In Kansas City, some notable institutions are the University of Missouri-Kansas City, which is a public research university known for its strong programs in the performing arts, health sciences, and business. There's also Rockhurst University, a private Jesuit university that emphasizes a strong liberal arts education and service to the community.

Hopefully this helps! The college selection process is very individual and these are just a few points to start considering - there's a lot more to think about based on your own needs and preferences.

a year ago

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