Research

There are many resources available to students and families for researching colleges and universities.
Institutional Specific
 
Colleges publish a variety of marketing materials including websites, view books and brochures. These sources are an excellent place to find detailed information about each college, including their mission, course of study, admission requirements, application procedure, cost and financial aid. It should be noted that college specifically design their publications to attract the largest audience.
 
Objective guidebooks

Objective guidebooks contain a wide variety of facts and figures including: academic offerings, degrees granted, majors or fields of concentration, student activities, athletic teams, acceptance rates, admitted geographic distribution, GPA and test score ranges, and contact information. 
 
Subjective guidebooks

These can be more entertaining, but are opinion based with observations (sometimes gathered from student surveys) about faculty, academic programs, student life, and the general campus atmosphere. Though the reader must be on guard against stereotypes, these can be useful when compared to college publications and information from an objective guidebook. 

College Reference Guides
 
Objective Guidebooks

Barron’s, Profiles of American Colleges
The College Board, The College Handbook
Peterson’s, Guide to 4 Year Colleges
Princeton Review’s, The Best 376 Colleges
Wintergreen/Orchard House, Index of Majors and Sports
 
Subjective Books

Asher, Cool Colleges for the Hyper-Intelligent, Self-Directed, Late Blooming, and Just Plain Different
Fiske, The Fiske Guide to Colleges
Greene, The Hidden Ivies
Pope, Colleges That Change Lives
Pope, Looking Beyond the Ivy League
Rugg, Rugg’s Recommendations on the Colleges
Yale Daily News, The Insider’s Guide to the Colleges
American Council on Education, American Universities and Colleges
 
Financial Aid

The College Board, College Costs and Financial Aid Handbook
Hammond, Discounts and Deals at the Nation’s 360 Best Colleges
Lieder, Don’t Miss Out (financial aid)
Murphy, You Can Afford College: Family Guide to Meeting College Costs
Re, Financial Aid Fin-ancer
Schimke, The A’s and B’s of Academic Scholarships
Smith, Paying for Your Child’s Education
 
“How to” Books

Clary, The College Survival Handbook
Fetter, Questions and Admissions
Greene and Minton, Scaling the Ivy Wall
Mitchell, How to Win the Heart of the College Admissions Dean
MacGowan and McGinty, 50 College Admissions Directors Speak to Parents
Mayher, The College Admissions Mystique
Moll, Playing the Selective College Admissions Game
Page, The Smart Girl’s Guide to College
Princeton Review, College Admissions: Cracking the System
Ripple, Campus Pursuit
Sowell, Choosing a College
Steinberg, The Admissions Maze
Turner, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to College Planning
Wall, Behind the Scenes
Yale Daily News, Guide to Succeeding in College
 
Special Interest

Adler, Women’s Colleges
Black, African American Student’s College Guide: Your One-Stop Resource for Choosing the Right College, Getting In, and Paying the Bill
Mitchell, The Multicultural Student’s Guide to Colleges
 
Athletics

Koehler, Advising Student-Athletes: A Complete Guide for Counselors, Coaches and Parents
Princeton Review, Student Athlete’s Guide to College
 
Learning Disabled and Special Services

Peterson’s Colleges with Programs for Students with Learning Disabilities
Princeton Review, The K & W Guide to Colleges for the Learning Disabled
 
Religion

National Catholic Admissions Assn., Official Catholic College and University Guidebook
Peterson’s Consider a Christian College
Peterson’s Hillel Guide to Jewish Life on Campus
 
Theater and Visual Arts

Cherles, Directory of Theatre Training Programs
Peterson’s Professional Degree Programs in the Visual and Performing Arts
 
International Students and Study Abroad

Barat and Rollot, Studying In Europe
The College Board, Foreign Student Supplement to The College Handbook
Peterson’s Study Abroad
Peterson’s Summer Study Abroad
St. Martin’s Press editors, Work, Study, Travel Abroad
 
Other Interests

Coburn and Treeger, Letting Go: A Parent’s Guide to Today’s College Experience
Delahunty, I’m Going To College-Not You! :Surviving the College Search with Your Child
Pasick, Almost Grown: Launching Your Child from High School to College
Rowe, Career Connection for College Education
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