Is there a perfect college for you?

Is there a perfect college for you?

What are the differences between a public and private college?

What are the differences between a public and private college?

What are the differences between a single-sex and a coed college?

What are the differences between a single-sex and a coed college?

What are the differences between a religious and non-religious college?

What are the differences between a religious and non-religious college?

Does a college name matter to future employers?

Does a college name matter to future employers?

How do I choose between a two-year or four-year college?

How do I choose between a two-year or four-year college?

Are certificate programs a good alternative to college?

Are certificate programs a good alternative to college?

What is the first step in the college search process?

What is the first step in the college search process?

What is financial aid?

What is financial aid?

How long is a good college essay?

How long is a good college essay?

Do you recommend that students and familes attend college fairs?

Do you recommend that students and familes attend college fairs?

How many teacher recommendations do colleges require?

How many teacher recommendations do colleges require?

Is there a perfect college for you?

Is there a perfect college for you?

Is there an advantage for students at high schools with weighted GPAs?

Is there an advantage for students at high schools with weighted GPAs?

When should students begin visiting colleges?

When should students begin visiting colleges?

How to Complete the Perfect College Application

How to Complete the Perfect College Application

How do you start the process for writing a college essay?

How do you start the process for writing a college essay?

Are interviews required for college?

Are interviews required for college?

How do you make the final decision for college when you have multiple choices?

How do you make the final decision for college when you have multiple choices?

 Reduce Homework Stress By Focusing

Reduce Homework Stress By Focusing

Reduce Stress to Increase School Performance

Reduce Stress to Increase School Performance

How To Encourage Boys To Enjoy Reading

How To Encourage Boys To Enjoy Reading

Avoid Calculator Dependency In Students

Avoid Calculator Dependency In Students

How to Make Yourself Irreplaceable at Work

How to Make Yourself Irreplaceable at Work

The Keys to Remembering What You Read

The Keys to Remembering What You Read

Tips For Helping Reluctant Readers

Tips For Helping Reluctant Readers

Managing Perfectionism In Children

Managing Perfectionism In Children

Managing Parent Homework Help

Managing Parent Homework Help

Motivate Your Student With Praise

Motivate Your Student With Praise

The Academic Benefits of Family Meals

The Academic Benefits of Family Meals

Caring for a Cold in College

Caring for a Cold in College

View more ...

Jerome A. Cole, MA

Director of College Counseling, The Edmund Burke School

coleecs.googlepages.com/home  

(301) 625-5066

Jerome A. Cole, M.A., is the Director of College Counseling for the Edmund Burke school in Washington, D.C. and the founder of Cole Educational Consulting Services (Cole ECS.) He has worked with students and families for over seven years to help them plan and strategize for college. As a college counselor at Burke, an independent college preparatory high school founded in 1968, Mr. Cole oversees a program that is designed to support students and families as they go through the selection and admission process for college. Mr. Cole advises over 100 students each year in a small academically challenging environment where every senior is expected to apply to and enroll in college. Prior to Burke, he was a school counselor at Bethesda-Chevy Chase high school in Montgomery County, Maryland. He has successfully counseled hundreds of students and helped them prepare for admission to a variety of schools such as: American University, Clark-Atlanta University, Davidson College, George Washington University, Harvard University, Pitzer College, Stanford University, Temple University, and the University of Maryland at College Park, to highlight just a few. He established the consulting firm Cole ECS to provide students and families with the necessary information and support to make the best choice for college. Cole ECS defines the best choice as the optimal learning and social environment to ensure a student’s holistic success, culminating in on-time or early graduation and desirable post-graduate options. Mr. Cole earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Catholic University, and then went on to obtain a Master of Arts in Education and Human Development from George Washington University. He is certified as a school counselor and is a member of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors (NACAC).

How do I choose between a two-year or four-year college?

Host: How do I decide whether a two year or a four year college is best for me?

Jerome Cole: I think, going back to what we talked about earlier, about that initial conversation about what you want, what is important, your likes, your dislikes, there are some wonderful two year institution out there, obviously, along with some wonderful four year institutions.

I think when you sit down and make the choice between the two, what you want to sit down and consider is, what do you want to do? If you are interested, say for example, in construction, if you are interested in going to a field like that, a two year institution might be the way to go. There are some wonderful schools out there that have great construction programs and other technical areas where all that is really required to be successful in that particular field is to go and get an Associate degree at a two year institution.

This expert: 531,974 views
This series: 39,933 views

Download to Mobile Device

Print

Transcripts

Host: How do I decide whether a two year or a four year college is best for me?

Jerome Cole: I think, going back to what we talked about earlier, about that initial conversation about what you want, what is important, your likes, your dislikes, there are some wonderful two year institution out there, obviously, along with some wonderful four year institutions.

I think when you sit down and make the choice between the two, what you want to sit down and consider is, what do you want to do? If you are interested, say for example, in construction, if you are interested in going to a field like that, a two year institution might be the way to go. There are some wonderful schools out there that have great construction programs and other technical areas where all that is really required to be successful in that particular field is to go and get an Associate degree at a two year institution.

You take that, go out there, get some work experience and then you go on and everything is fine. What is interesting is that for the student who chooses a two year institution, it doesn t mean that at the end of that two year experience you can not then move on to a four year institution and get a Bachelors degree. So, I would say, sit down, think about what it is that you want to do. Where is the best place to get that accomplished? Is it at two year institution versus a four institution and then make your choice on that. Remember, what we talked about earlier, always go and sit down and talk to the college Counselor.

How to Select an Online University

How to Select an Online University

Online University Accreditation

Online University Accreditation

Is it difficult to transfer from a community college to a 4 year university?

Is it difficult to transfer from a community college to a 4 year university?

The Flexibility of an Online Education

The Flexibility of an Online Education

Budgeting for an Online Education

Budgeting for an Online Education

Should I talk to my roommate before move in day?

Should I talk to my roommate before move in day?

Prevent Sport Injuries & Improve Performance

Prevent Sport Injuries & Improve Performance

Heart Health Emergencies - Treatment & Prevention

Heart Health Emergencies - Treatment & Prevention

Understanding Strokes

Understanding Strokes

The Different Kinds of Strokes

The Different Kinds of Strokes