Wednesday, November 26, 2008

College Tours

We toured a college today; Baylor to be exact. Both boys had attended Baylor’s Summer Music Camps but we had never toured the campus before. Our oldest son did not want to look at Baylor; he had his mind set on going out of state. So today we toured the campus for the first time and met with one of the music professors. This tour was hard for me; at first I could not figure out why it was bothering me and then I realized it is because this has always been a summer thing that they did while they were in high school. This tour really made be realize that my baby is going to be in college in the fall. It also made me a little sad because our oldest son is still trying to find his way. Most of his friends will graduate from college this spring and even though he has not taken classes in awhile it also hit me today that he is in limbo.

We have also toured TCU (Texas Christian University) and Texas Wesleyan University both of which are here in Fort Worth. The youngest has also been trying to decide which state schools to look at. We have eliminated a lot of them for various reasons: distance, not the right type of program, their reputation is not stellar with regards to music, to cut throat at the undergrad level, classes are taught to heavily by grad students are just a few. So he has decided to look at University of Texas at San Antonio and Sam Houston. He also knows that the community college here in Fort Worth is always an option for his first two years. He is so trusting and also at times very innocent still so I do worry about him going away but we will both adjust if that is what he decides to do.

As a parent I can say this whole process is very difficult. The application process, deciding which schools to look at and then financial aid are all so much more intense than they used to be. The financial aid issue is something I am a bit concerned with because of the economy. Giving is down at most schools and their endowment funds may also be off depending on how they were invested.

All of his applications will be complete by the middle of December and then we do the hurry up and wait game with one added step the audition process that each college requires. The best thing about all of this is how far this wonderful young man has come. When he was young we were not sure if he would even go to college. Would his speech and language skills catch up? Would he learn to adjust to and accept change? Would he learn to make friends? He has done all of these things and so much more. He is a kind, loving and giving young man with a future in front of him. So as his parents we will support and guide and pray that all of us make wise choices.

7 comments:

HeidiTri's said...

Your youngest always seems to land on his feet. One of the things I love about him, is that his glass is always half full. I think he'll be fine wherever he goes in life!

PennyCandy said...

I think he lands on his feet for lots of differnt reasons. I think part of the reason he wants to stay close to home is so that Mom and Dad can be there rather quickly if need be. His new phrase of the month is "Mom give me a minute or my head will explode". He is so dramatic at times. He and NP Diva could so be brother and sister not just cousins.

Felicia said...

Be sure to keep us all posted on which school he decides on! Does he know what he wants to "be" when he grows up?

Doohickie said...

He wants to be a something to do with music. Either a music teacher, choir director, music minister or composer. He is pretty open right now. He would like to do all of them but that isn't really possible.

PennyCandy said...

The Doohickie comment was really from me I didn't realize that Paul had signed in on my laptop and had not signed out.

Life Is What We Make It said...

He should come to New Paltz :-D
lol just kiddinggggg I know he wants to stay close to home... as did I!

PennyCandy said...

NP Diva;
Colin thinks you should transfer to Texas and go to college with him.