Visiting Colleges This Spring? Read This!

It's easy to get overwhelmed by the many buildings, programs and informational tours. Have a campus map available for easy navigation while on campus. A preplanned checklist of what you want to see is a good idea.
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Here are some things to look out for while touring different colleges. It's easy to get overwhelmed by the many buildings, programs and informational tours. Have a campus map available for easy navigation while on campus. A preplanned checklist of what you want to see is a good idea.

Here are some bullet points of different things to look for while visiting colleges:

- Admission Criteria
Requirements and What to Include with Application
When to Apply
GPA & Test Scores (if required)
Scholarships Offered
Student Support/Counseling Center

- Academics
Professor Availability
Popular Programs
Average Size of Class (ratio to student)
Possible Internships
Study Abroad Opportunities
Available Technology
Library Facilities

- Campus Life
Greek - Fraternities/Sororities
Weekend Activities
Special Campus Events
How Many Students Live on Campus? Commute?
Sport Events
Dining Facilities
Party Scene

- Campus Setting
Where is College Located?
Too Remote? Too Urban? Near a City?
What is Surrounding Community Like? Campus Town?

- Look of the College
Dorms and Nearby Housing
Lecture Halls & Classrooms
Clean, Easy Access, Transportation
Libraries
Security & Safety, Campus Police Availability
Current Building Projects
How Well Are Current Facilities Maintained?
Recreation Center

While you visit, here are some additional suggestions:

Take a campus informational tour
Set up an interview with an admission officer
Audit a course
Speak with a professor or representative at the department in your field of interest
If you are pursuing athletics, talk to a coach in your sport
If possible, stay overnight in a dorm with a friend or relative
Pick up the campus newspaper
Spend time in the Student Union and eat in the cafeteria
Speak to students and ask questions
Find the center of campus and have a seat for 30 minutes
Take a look at the college bookstore
Ask a student what he/she loves and hates about the college
Tour the community surrounding the campus
Ask a student if you can see their dorm room
Ask yourself if you could feel at home at this college
Take lots of notes and pictures

Enjoy yourself!

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