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1 from: collegescorecard.ed.gov

2 Freshman Admissions (from naviance) Required Freshman Admissions Qualifications: What Percentage of Freshmen who applied were admitted? Average Combined ACT Average G.P.A Insert Picture from School Website

3 My Major: (school’s website) Overview/Description of the major (2-3 sentences) Particular Classes that look interesting How can you use this major in the future (jobs/careers) Image from the school’s website

4 Students (school website & collegescorecard.ed.gov) Athletics (Do they have a intercollegiate or club/intramural sport you’re interested in?) Club you’re interested in (school website) Insert picture from school website

5 Diversity/Support Services (school website)

6 Cost & Financial Aid (collegescorecard.gov & naviance)

7 Costs & Financial Aid collegescorecard.ed.gov

8 Net Price Calculator (collegescorecard.ed.gov OR school website) * You need your parent’s financial information

9 Reflection/Evaluation: Is this a good school for me? Criteria (Choose your own) Evaluation Cost: $9,618/yearBecause my family makes less than $30,000 per year, UIC would be very affordable for me. Major: Latin American Studies They offer a robust Latin American Studies program with a variety of classes which interest me including classes on Indigenous People Graduation Rate: 57% While 57% doesn’t seem very high, it is higher than the national average Yes, UIC would be a good match for me.


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