A Strong Foundation Building For Your Child Is A Must: Start Before It’s Too Late

In many parts of the world, more than the child, parents are more invested and concerned about college admissions. 

And, why shouldn’t they be?

Nothing is more important than their children’s future and their education. College admissions are never easy, for parents or their child.

From understanding finances to enquiring about safety, and even to grasp the environment of the college, all of these are important factors that parents worry about. 

As a parent, you must get involved while the college admissions process starts for your child. Keep their questions ready and make sure they are answered by the college spokesperson or admissions staff. 

Here are 7 questions parents must ask during college admissions:

How does the college differ from others?

This may sound like a redundant question, however, is very necessary. With more than 45,000 colleges all over the country, it is important to know how your chosen college differs from the others. 

Many colleges in the country are either private or government-run. Due to this, affiliations become confusing. Moreover with the introduction of the ‘autonomous’ status, it gets difficult to understand which university is affiliated where. 

Being a parent, it is important to ask the question “How is the college different from any other college out there?”. Even though it can get ambiguous, knowing how the college will contribute to your child’s education and overall development, is important. 

So speaking to the admissions officer or the office about this could be critical in the further college admission process.

Are there any financial options available for students?

One of the most important aspects of college admissions is the fees. At least, for parents. Now, most parents don’t spare any expense when it comes to education for their children. However, not everyone in the country can afford to send their children to top-notch schools. 

With the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become even more difficult to do so. Due to this, enquiring about the financial support and options available can help you plan your child’s college journey. 

Colleges often take a fee per semester or even per year, depending on the course, the duration, and also location of the college. 

Being a parent, you can enquire about when the fee is taken, if there is any facility of paying the fee in installments. More importantly, college fees include many components and not only the course fee. By speaking to the admissions officer, you shift from confusion to clarity for everything finance-related. 

What steps does the college take for the mental and physical safety of my child?

With the COVID-19 pandemic, a lot has changed all over the world, especially in the education system of schools and colleges. The mental health of students has taken precedence in many parts of the world, including India. 

Being a parent, you must speak to the admissions officer about what measures they have to take care of a student’s mental health. Some of the questions you can ask during college admissions are:

Is there an in-house counsellor whom my child can always approach?

What about rescheduling exams, assignments if my child is not doing well, mentally?

Does the college host sessions to talk about mental health and its importance?

Along with mental health and safety, physical safety and health are also important. Speaking to the admissions officer about a college physician or the proximity of a doctor near the college could be helpful. 

Will the college help in helping my child with employment after studies?

The duration of most college courses ranges between 1 year to 5 years. But the question remains – What after?

Your child’s career and college choices are based on what he or she wishes to pursue as a career. From being confused about what is their passion, to figuring out how they can make a career out of it, it’s a state of constant confusion. And, this is where we come in. If you are confused about your career and its scope, book a session with our counsellors today. 

Colleges are a stepping stone for your child to the real world. Hence, it is important that during the college admissions process, you speak about how the college helps with employment options, placement opportunities, etc. 

Webinars, topic-based sessions and discussions conducted by the college can help your child be ready for the industry!

What accommodation and extracurricular facilities does the college offer?

Not everyone going to college comes from the same city. Moving to a different city for college admissions has been prevalent for many years. However, colleges are not only about studies and academics. 

This is where you and your child get exposed to every aspect of life. One of the most important aspects of college life is living away from family. Now, this is not an easy step, especially in an Indian household. 

Due to this, discussing the college admissions process about student accommodation is of utmost importance. From safety to food, living conditions, etc. all these factors are important in deciding your ideal college. 

Will the college help my child if he or she needs additional support in education or other aspects?

Not every child is the same. While some grasp concepts faster than others, some children learn at their own pace. However, not many colleges understand that and work accordingly. 

If you think your child understands and grasps concepts at their own time, talking about this during college admission can help. 

Extra classes, targeted lessons, and assigning additional time for them to complete assignments, can help your child grow. And, at the same time, enable them to take their own time to understand and grasp concepts. 

Given the pandemic, how future-ready is the college?

Change is constant. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a fast-forward for changing processes and adapting to new technologies and practices. Similarly, for the education sector, it has not been easy. 

Colleges were shut and a complete shift in learning was seen to the digital platform. Even with the pandemic’s effect gradually decreasing, the shift back to the old is highly improbable. So ‘how future-ready is the college?’ is a question that needs to be addressed during college admissions. 

How can the college get back to the digital platform if there is another outbreak?

Will students be given extra time for their submissions and exams?

Is the college ready to adopt a hybrid system of attendance?

These are some of the questions that you as a parent could talk to the admissions office during the time of the college admissions process.

The education sector has seen and been through some tough times in the past 2 years. Teachers and students alike had to rapidly change the traditional learning style and environment in a matter of months. 

However, these questions should be constant when it comes to the college admission process. If you or your child needcareer counselling about careers, colleges, and courses, talk with our expert counsellors today!

Aditya

Aditya is a Marketing Manager at Univariety. He loves writing about anything and everything. With a passion for writing and his vision to help students with their education, he wishes to see a better future for them. Aditya loves sports, reading, and photography.

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