Student-oriented Web sites are making the grade.
Published:
10 February 2001 y., Saturday
Sites catering to college-bound high schoolers are linking potential candidates with study guides, financial aid programs, scholarship awards and athletic opportunities to make the transition from high school to university fast, efficient and economical.
Today's high school students are more Web-savvy than ever. Students consider the Web to be the second most important resources available to them -- second only to their guidance counselors, according to a study cited by Campus Pipeline Inc., a Salt Lake City, Utah-based vendor of enterprise software to about 65 colleges and universities. The survey was conducted by the Arts & Sciences Group, a private consulting group.
And teenagers are increasingly using the Internet to assimilate and share information, as well as evaluate products to make informed purchase decisions. According to Jupiter Research, 47 million teens and kids will be online by 2005, as a result the growing integration of the Internet into the educational curriculum will be a contuing catalyst for online adoption.
No doubt, evaluating data in the college selection process is part of this estimation. More and more college applications are being completed online. Further, as Web sites set up by individual colleges and universities expand, there are complimentary locations that exist exclusively to assist students with their pre-college needs and concerns.
Šaltinis:
internetnews.com
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.
The most popular articles
The European Commission announced today the award of three of the six contracts for the procurement of Galileo’s initial operational capability.
more »
Switzerland’s leading telecoms firm has sparked a war of words by announcing its first concrete move onto the lucrative market for digital television services
more »
China has formally declared its Enhanced Video Disc (EVD) format the national standard for digital video discs
more »
SAP Labs Budapest to Employ Around 300 Highly Skilled Professionals for the Service Enablement and Continuing Innovation of the mySAP(TM) Supply Chain Management Solution
more »
LUKOIL Vice-president Leonid Fedun is negotiating the purchase of a 50-percent stake in Germany's Ruhr Oel GMBH company
more »
A large blast near the southern port city of Dailam in Iran was the result of "geophysical exploration" in the oil-rich area, a local official in the Bushehr province said
more »
Environmentalists have been celebrating the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol
more »
POLAND ISSUES US$15M LOAN TO SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN UZBEKISTAN
more »
Europeans are still failing to show world leadership in technology and research, a new report shows
more »
Data storage companies Toshiba and SanDisk announced a new flash memory chip designed to address the growing use of large media files
more »
Research at the heart of the country's biggest ever investment plan
more »