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How College Visits are like House Hunting

Top Tier Admissions

Does the college provide opportunities for research, internships, and hands-on learning in their field? During your visit, explore the area beyond the campus to ensure it aligns with their daily needs and interests as well as safety concerns. Participate in a campus tour or information session to interact with students and faculty.

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10 Steps to Help You Decide Which College To Choose

Strategic College Consulting

Visit the Campuses : If possible, visit the campuses of the colleges you are considering to get a feel for the campus environment, facilities, and community. Attend campus tours, information sessions, and talk to current students, faculty, and staff. Consider their perspectives and insights as you weigh your decision.

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Is Your Institution ‘Gen P’ Ready?

EAB

In 2023, students continue to show a similar level of interest in requesting virtual campus tours (24%) as they did in 2021 (25%) — when virtual tours were the only option available. This trend started before the pandemic and has grown in recent years.

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Building the College List

CTK College Coach

What resources exist for post-grad and summer internship placement ? Take Your First Campus Tours Begin your campus tours by visiting some easily accessible locations, ideally by taking official tours. Many will allow you to register for a tour, an info session, or both.

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7 Top Factors Students Consider When Choosing a College and How Your School Can Use Them to Stand Out

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

This also allows you to create compelling video content that makes it easy for prospects to imagine life on your campus. Example: In a YouTube video, King’s College London introduces one of its student ambassadors as they provide a virtual campus tour.

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Choosing a College: How to tell if a College is Right for You

SSA Online College Prep

See if the colleges you’re choosing from have strong work-study programs, internships/co-op opportunities, job placement assistance, and a good alumni network. If you’re interested in going to graduate school, check out what each school’s placement rates are. You can and should also see the four-year graduation rate.

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How to Write Great UC Essays (Examples of All Personal Insight Questions Included)

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

Discuss how your interest in the subject developed and describe any experience you have had inside and outside the classroom — such as volunteer work, internships, employment, summer programs, participation in student organizations and/or clubs — and what you have gained from your involvement.