Taking your time to figure out what you want to do after high school is a self exploration process. You may be exploring careers or ready to search for a specific program.
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Whether this is your first time to enroll in a postsecondary program or you are thinking of going back to finish your degree, completing your degree will boost your career opportunities and earning power.
As a college student, a variety of factors may impact your decision regarding the pathway you take to earn your degree. That may include having to transfer to another school or program. This section provides you guidance to help you consider your options and make the appropriate planning.
Deciding where to go for college can be a daunting process! MyHigherEd's College Search Tool can help you learn about Minnesota postsecondary institutions to help you find the right match to your educational and career goals.
Going to college is an exciting experience for your kid and your family. Letting them know that they can count on you to assist them and support them during this transition will strengthen the trust they place on you.
The following are some key characteristics and terminology concerning educational loans:
Those called to active duty while enrolled in college receive certain protections regarding financial aid eligibility, enrollment status, and loan repayment. In most instances, the student will not be penalized as a result of his or her absence to perform active military service.
When selecting an area of study to search a program of your preference, the list shown on this website corresponds to the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP), a taxonomic coding scheme of primarily postsecondary instructional programs categorized by major field of study to create stand
The question on the top of nearly every college-bound students’ mind —how will I ever foot the bill for my college education?— shows that understanding the financial aid process can be challenging for many students.