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Unveiling the College Experience: How to Get the Most Out of Your Campus Visits

Ivy Central

Take a tour: Most colleges offer campus tours led by current students. These tours can give you a good sense of the campus layout, facilities, and overall atmosphere. Make sure to ask questions during the tour and take notes. What is the college's approach to diversity and inclusion?

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How to Make the Most of Your College Visits

Humbach Education Consulting

Ask questions about admissions, financial aid, choice of majors. Do a college and dorm tour. What does the campus look like? Meet with a financial aid advisor. What types of financial aid and/or merit scholarships do they offer? IMPORTANT: Get a business card from an admissions person.

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How to Make the Most of Your College Visits

Humbach Education Consulting

Ask questions about admissions, financial aid, choice of majors. Do a college and dorm tour. What does the campus look like? Meet with a financial aid advisor. What types of financial aid and/or merit scholarships do they offer? IMPORTANT: Get a business card from an admissions person.

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Choosing a College: the Right Employment Fit

HelloCollege

Are there fields of study or career options that align with extracurricular activities you’ve pursued over the past few years? You should have a good reason for choosing your intended field of study. Looking at schools online through video and pictures can be helpful, but you want to visit your preferred campus in person.

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Recruiting Questions: What Your Student Recruitment Team Should Address to Connect with Prospects

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

This can include campus facilities, student life, academics, and financial aid programs. Questions About Academics and Faculty Before committing to a school, prospects will likely want to know whether or not the school offers programs in their field of interest. What is the campus neighborhood like?

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Comparing Arizona State University and University of Arizona

Admissions.Blog

Research Opportunities : Both ASU and UA offer students the opportunity to engage in undergraduate research, providing them with hands-on experience in their field of study. Cost and Financial Aid : Finally, prospective students should consider the cost and financial aid opportunities available at each institution.