FAQ About Student's Guide to College and University Selection

Should I consider attending a college or university close to home or farther away?

The decision to attend a college or university close to home or farther away is a personal one that depends on your individual preferences and needs. Here are a few factors to consider:

  • Cost: Attending a college or university close to home can be more affordable as you may be able to live with your family and save on housing and transportation costs. However, attending a college or university farther away may offer more financial aid or scholarship opportunities to help cover the additional costs.
  • Independence: Attending a college or university farther away can provide greater independence and an opportunity to gain new experiences and make new connections. However, attending a college or university close to home may allow you to maintain closer relationships with family and friends.
  • Academic programs: Consider whether the college or university of interest offers the academic programs and majors you are interested in pursuing. If the college or university closer to home offers the program you want to study, it may be more convenient to attend that institution.
  • Quality of life: Consider the quality of life at the college or university of interest, including factors such as the campus culture, student life, and available resources. A college or university farther away may offer a different lifestyle and opportunities that are more aligned with your personal goals and interests.