Tips for a college visit over Spring break

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For families who have high school age STUDENTS, Spring Break often means more college visits. 

For those families who feel lost in planning a college tour for Spring Break, here are some essential tips for visiting colleges this time of year.


1. Make sure the college is in session.

Just as this is a popular time for high school spring breaks, the same goes for colleges. It's always better to VISIT A COLLEGE when students are going to class and bustling around campus.

 

2. Reservations may be needed.

Sign up for a campus tour and information session at the very least. Online registration can be found on the admissions office's website.

 

3. Be prepared for large crowds.

The admissions offices will be even busier for families like yours.

 

4. Don't just visit "reach" colleges!

Many of these College track demonstrated interest and absolutely "count" if you visit. 

 

6. Take notes on every college you visit.

They start to run together after a few days on the road. The notes will help students as they narrow down their college list and WRITE SUPPLEMENTAL ESSAYS in the future.


7. Don't worry about interviews this early in the process.

Even if a college offers on-campus interviews (and many don't), students need a little more time to figure out what they want and how to present themselves in AN INTERVIEW SETTING..


8. Try to do one extra thing on campus before you leave.

Visiting the bookstore is a popular destination. But eating a meal, sitting in the middle of campus when classes are switching, or meeting up with a student you know who attends the school will give you more insight into whether the college will remain on the list.

 

9. Go as a family!

If mom, dad, or even younger siblings can come along, do it. You won't regret this time together. 

 

10. Just take it all in.

No need to ask a million questions during the information session or tour or plan out every last class you would take. This is usually the first of MANY VISITS TO A COLLEGE, especially if the student ends up applying.