It is never too late to go back to school or continue your education. Seeking higher education at any level can open doors for you. Higher education can especially help in your job search. Another great thing that can help with a job search is getting a Connecticut pardon. Having your criminal history erased can truly give you a fresh start. On this page, I will discuss more about applying to a college and seeking ways to better your future. If you are also interested in a pardon, reach out to my office for further help.
College Requirements
Before you apply to college, keep in mind that there are a few requirements that you must fulfill first. You will need a high school diploma or a GED to go to college. If you need further assistance with the GED process, check out our page on this topic.
Many colleges also still ask for SAT or ACT scores. This is not always necessary, but taking these tests can ensure that you will have the chance to apply to any school that you want to. Consider looking into studying for and taking these tests.
Another element to consider is funding. Before you apply, make sure that you have money to pay for your classes and other necessities such as books. There are many payment options if you can’t pay out-of-pocket. You might consider applying for a student loan or checking out some of the many scholarships available to those who need help paying for their education. Many colleges offer scholarships through the school, and there are also external scholarships that you can consider. Federal student aid may also be an option.
Choose What Type of School You Want to Go To
Before applying to a school, it is a good idea to think about what kind of program you want to be a part of. Are you interested in getting a specific job after school? If so, you should find a program that will give you the skills you need to be competitive in this field. Research schools that offer the right program for your needs.
In addition, there are many education options available to people these days. The major decision to make is if you want to attend school in person or if you want to partake in an online program. While in person schools tend to be more prestigious and have more resources for students, online programs are usually more flexible and affordable. Consider your needs and which option will be best for you.
The Application Process
The application process to most colleges is similar. There are a few additional things that the school will require from you as part of the application process, along with the basics of high school transcripts, SAT test scores, ACT test scores, etc. For example, many schools ask for letters of recommendation. Most colleges ask for one or two letters of recommendation. Traditionally, these letters come from high school teachers, but you could send in letters of recommendation from employers, a spiritual leader, a mentor, etc.
A college essay is also usually a requirement in the application process. The university you are applying to may provide specific prompts for you to choose from, or they might offer a general prompt topic. Devote time to your college essay. This is your chance to stand out and tell your story in your own words. If you have faced criminal issues in the past, embracing the challenges that you have faced and showing how much you have changed over time could help you make a good impression. Make sure that your essay meets all of the requirements and don’t forget to proofread!
In some cases, you may be asked to attend an interview with a staff member at the school or a school alumni. This might make you nervous, but there are some basic tips that you can follow. First of all, dress professionally for the occasion. Make sure that you arrive early and don’t keep the interviewer waiting. Prepare beforehand by using guidelines from the school, and you should nail your interview!
Your Fresh Start
This is some basic information about what the college application process will be like if you are looking to continue your education. If you are interested in truly getting a fresh start, you should look into the Connecticut pardon. For more information, contact my office. We would love to help. Plus, furthering your education will look great on your pardon application!