Nova Scotia Universities, Colleges, Career Colleges & Christian Schools
Campus Starter
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Campus Starter
  Canadian universities and Colleges
Canadian Colleges CAMPUS STARTER HOME  
 
Canadian Colleges
Campus Starter
    Campus Starter Home | School Search | College Forums | EduFacts | Nova Scotia College News | College Poll | Campus Marketplace
| Financial Aid



Nova Scotia EduFacts
Nova Scotia EduFactsKnown as Canada’s Education Province, at 81 post-secondary students per 1,000 people, post-secondary participation is three times the national average
Nova Scotia EduFactsNova Scotia is known as Canada's "Education Province"
Nova Scotia EduFactsAcadia University is the only Canadian university selected for inclusion in the Education and Academia category of the Computerworld Smithsonian Award

Nova Scotia Forum Topics
University Transfer vs University
I’m considering doing a University Transfer year at our local college. My friends are all heading to university. I’m won ...

Living Off-Campus
My parents are insisting that I stay in residence in my first year. I want to live with friends off campus. I need your ...

Competitive College Applications
My counsellor says that universities are taking more stock of an applicant's well-roundedness. She says that just having ...




Canadian Colleges
How to Evaluate Humanities and Liberal Arts School

College Programs
Humanities and Liberal Arts Schools
College Programs
  College Programs Humanities and Liberal Arts Programs
  College Programs Humanities and Liberal Arts School Facts
  College Programs Humanities and Liberal Arts Majors
  College Programs Humanities and Liberal Arts Accreditation
  College Programs Preparing for Humanities and Liberal Arts School
  College Programs How to Evaluate Humanities and Liberal Arts Schools
  College Programs Applying to Humanities and Liberal Arts Schools
  College Programs Humanities and Liberal Arts Scholarship Guide
  College Programs All Featured Humanities and Liberal Arts Programs
  College Programs Return to Main
College Programs
Choosing a humanities and liberal arts school or program can be a difficult and time-consuming choice. At first you will need to make many decisions: whether you wish to pursue a degree, diploma or certificate; study on a full-time or part-time basis; what majors and areas of specialization interest you; how important special features such as co-op, international exchange and so forth are to your decision; and the importance of cost, location and other similar factors. Once you have decided on these, you will still need to undertake a significant exploration and consultation to focus your interests and choice of a humanities and liberal arts school.

Here is a step-by-step process to help you evaluate each school or program:

  • Visit the university's, college's school's or program department's website. Most institutions provide detailed information about their programs - i.e., which degrees/diplomas/certificates are offered, amount of tuition and fees, admission requirements and intake times, student demographics, faculty qualifications, industry experience and research accomplishments, and more! Often the institution's website will provide a "Q&A" or FAQ page which will answer the most common questions about it and its programs.


  • Visit the university, college or school. Many institutions have "open days" where high school students are invited to tour the campus for a day. Campus visits allow you to learn things about the institution that might not be obvious from its marketing materials, such as facilities, campus lay-out, transportation and how it feels to be on campus. If the university, college or school is in your home-town or nearby, you can always take an informal tour on your own and visit the program department office to ask questions. Even if the university, college or school nearest you is not the one you are considering, an information-gathering visit can help you get a sense of what you are comparing your other choices to.


  • Speak with an admissions counsellor or academic advisor: they have a thorough knowledge of the curriculum and study programs that can lend a perspective to your decisions, and sometimes lead you in new directions.


  • Research other sources of information. There is a wealth of things that you can do here:


    • If you know past graduates of the university, college, school or program, talk with them about their experiences while a student.


    • Search the Internet for information on awards and achievements bestowed on specific humanities and liberal arts schools or programs - competitions won, faculty honours, research grants, etc.


    • Do a library search for publications relating to the school or program. Many humanities and liberal arts schools and programs publish academic journals, conference proceedings, or more creative publications: these can be good indicators and examples of the school's focus and quality.


    • Confirm which organizations have recruited graduates in the past and talk with their human resources departments to determine their satisfaction with the institution's graduates and programs, whether they continue to recruit from the university, college or school and whether they value it over others on a regular basis.


    • Consult Facebook and other social networking sites that may provide testimonials and other student comments on specific humanities and liberal arts programs and the universities, colleges and schools that offer them.

    Then match these facts and figures against the humanities and liberal arts schools and programs you are evaluating.

    Check out CampusStarter's database of Canadian Humanities and Liberal Arts Schools and Programs





    DeVry Institute of Technology
    Bachelor of Business Operations

    DeVry Institute of Technology, Calgary Campus (DeVry Calgary) offers a Bachelor of Business Operations degree (BSOP). Students who are interested in working in technology-based business careers will find this program useful as its aim is ... [read more]
     
    Campus Starter
    Campus Starter
    The EI Group
    Thompson Rivers University
    Campus Starter
    Campus Starter
    CAMPUS STARTER NOVA SCOTIA DIRECTORY
      Home | Nova Scotia School Search | Nova Scotia Campus Forums | EduFacts
    Nova Scotia College News | Nova Scotia College Poll
     
         
    CAMPUS STARTER NATIONAL DIRECTORY  
     

    Campus Starter Home | School Search | Career Centre | Articles | Resources | Campus News | General Links
    High School Links | Educators | Contact Us | Link to Us | Policy Statements | Site Map

    British Columbia Campus Starter | Alberta Campus Starter | Saskatchewan Campus Starter | Manitoba Campus Starter
    Ontario Campus Starter | Quebec Campus Starter | New Brunswick Campus Starter | Nova Scotia Campus Starter
    Prince Edward Island Campus Starter | Newfoundland and Labrador Campus Starter | Yukon Campus Starter
    Northwest Territories Campus Starter | Nunavut Campus Starter

     
         
    © 2001-2008 THE EI GROUP

    www.DistanceStudies.com | www.CollegesintheUSA.com | www.GradSource.com
    www.SchoolsInCanada.com | www.SchoolsintheUSA.com | www.StudentCounsellor.com | www.CSCounsellorsNetwork.com
    www.BusinessSchoolsInCanada.com | www.EngineeringSchoolsInCanada.com | www.FineArtsSchoolsInCanada.com | www.ScienceSchoolsInCanada.com
    www.BusinessProgramsInCanada.com | www.EngineeringProgramsInCanada.com | www.ApprenticeshipProgramsInCanada.com

     

    Campus Starter