If you are thinking of attending college it is a good idea to book a college visit before your senior year. Many incoming 11th and 12th graders use the summer to visit potential colleges and most admissions offices recommend you schedule a tour. Here are my top tips for making the most out of your college visit.
- Research before you go. Before you book an appointment with a school, make sure you take the time to research online. Find out what the school offers that is in alignment with your interests. If you know what area of study you want to pursue, make sure you book an appointment to speak with someone in the department that offers your major.
- Prepare questions before your visit. Brainstorm questions with your parents. You, the student, must be the person asking questions on your college tour. It can be overwhelming when on campus, so make sure you brainstorm beforehand all your questions and write them down. You don’t want to be in the car on your way home and saying to yourself “Oh I should’ve asked….”
- Talk to current students. Find out what they like and don’t like about the college and university. Current students can give you a clearer perspective of what the school is like. The college admissions department is going to only share what they are most proud of and it’s a good idea to get insights from people who are paying to attend the school.
- Campus Life. Remember that college life extends to beyond the classroom. Visit dining halls, student centers, and residence halls. If you are visiting in the summer these might be closed, so will get a better idea of the atmosphere at the school if you visit when classes are in session. Find out what sports and extracurricular activities the college or university offers and if you can check them out. Visit residence halls and ask questions about housing options for all four years.
- Visit the Financial Aid department. College is a huge investment. Visit the financial aid department and prepare questions and find out what aid is available to you. Knowing your options will help narrow your college choices.
- Safety Matters. Ask about campus safety and research on-campus incidents. It is important you feel safe while on school grounds. Ask your tour guide about campus safety policies.
To get the most out of your college visit you must take the time to prepare and ask questions. You, the student, must take the lead in asking questions because this is your future. I hope you put these tips into use and let me know how your college visits go!
Much love,
Andrea