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Questions to ask Your Parents
Questions to Ask Your Student
Choosing a college is one of the most important decisions you’ll make in your life. It’s not something to take lightly. Use the questions below to start a discussion with your parents, or someone you’re comfortable discussing your future with.
1. What factors do you think are important for me to consider when choosing a college? 2. What college costs am I responsible for, and what will you help with? (Think about it all: tuition, housing, meals, books, pocket money, car, gas, insurance, parking, etc.) 3. When can I schedule my campus visit to Wartburg?
Your student is getting ready to choose a college. You probably have your first choice of where you want him or her to go — your alma mater, a school close to home, the least-expensive option — but it’s important to let your student make this decision on his or her own.
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1. Do you want to stand out—or blend in? At state schools, students can get lost. But at Wartburg, each student can excel and stand out, be it in music, athletics, the classroom, or something else. 2. Do you want a well-rounded education? Wartburg is a liberal arts school, which means students take classes on a variety of topics. Outside of the classroom, there are student activities, worship services, and other ways to learn and grow. 3. What are you looking for in a college? Think about location, size, academic programs, study abroad opportunities, internships, etc.
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Parents, think college is too expensive? Did you know the average family spends $234,900 — or $13,818 per year — raising a child up to age 17? College is just another investment in giving your child every opportunity to succeed.
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4. Are you ready to schedule your visit to Wartburg? Your student can’t know whether Wartburg is right for him or her without a campus visit. Schedule one today at www.Wartburg.edu/Visit.
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