[PRACTICE ONLY, NO POINTS] I like the idea of online learning, but I worry about staying organized without a set class schedule.
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I am considering enrollment at University X
-What made you consider this university?
-What specific criteria does a school need that would lead you to a decision to enroll?
I’m struggling to navigate the enrollment platform. It doesn’t work well with my screen reader, and the forms feel impossible to complete on my own.
I'm worried that there’s not enough financial aid available for me. I don’t think I’ll qualify for any scholarships or grants.
This feels overwhelming. My mental health makes it hard to consider so many options and set clear goals.
I work full-time and have family responsibilities. I really want to go back to school, but I don’t see how I can fit it into my schedule.
I'm looking for credit transfer options so I don't have to retake courses I've done already.
-How do you envision the impact of credit transfer on your overall academic journey?
-What factors are most important to you when selecting an academic program?
-What concerns do you have in repeating a course?
I'm unsure if the program’s curriculum, faculty support, and accessibility will fully align with my needs as a student.
I know loans are an option, but I really don’t want to take out any debt. It feels risky, and I’m afraid I’ll struggle to pay it back after graduation.
I’m unsure if I should disclose my mental health issue during enrollment. I want to make sure I have access to support, but I worry about being treated differently.
I travel a lot for work and leisure so my schedule is unpredictable. I want to earn my degree, but I worry about falling behind since I’m constantly on the move.
I’m worried about finding a clinical placement. Without connections, it feels impossible to secure one.
What made X's offer attractive for you?
Have you seen our University's placement program?
I'm ready to apply, but I'm overwhelmed by gathering documentation, meeting deadlines, and ensuring the program supports my accessibility needs.
My employer offers a discount at another university. I feel like I have to go there because it’s the cheapest option, even if it doesn’t have the best program for me.
I’ve just lost someone close to me, and everything feels overwhelming. I want to go back to school, but I don’t know how to handle enrollment while dealing with grief.
I’m going through a major life change—moving to a new city and adjusting to a different job. I don’t think I can focus on school right now.