How to Plan Your College Visits: What to Ask, See, and Do
Visiting college campuses is one of the best ways for students to determine if a school feels like the right fit. But to make the most of these trips, planning is essential. Here’s a guide to help families prepare for productive and insightful college visits.
Before the Visit
- Schedule Your Visits in Advance: Most colleges offer official campus tours and information sessions. Check the school’s website to book your spot.
- Do Your Homework: Research the college ahead of time. Know its strengths, programs, and opportunities so you can tailor your questions.
- Plan Questions to Ask: Think of questions about academics, campus life, housing, and career services. Tailor your questions to your student’s interests (e.g., “What research opportunities are available for first-year students?”).
During the Visit
- Observe Campus Life: Notice the vibe of the campus. Are students engaged and friendly? Do the facilities feel modern and well-maintained?
- Talk to Current Students: Ask students about their experiences, favorite aspects of the school, and what they’d change if they could.
- Explore Beyond the Tour: Walk around the campus on your own, visit the library or student union, and check out the surrounding town or city.
After the Visit
- Take Notes: Write down your impressions of the school and anything you learned during the visit. These details will be helpful when comparing schools later.
- Reflect on Fit: Does this school align with your child’s academic and social needs? Could they see themselves thriving there?
A well-planned college visit can make all the difference in finding the best-fit school. Start early and explore a variety of campuses to help your child make an informed decision.
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