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In order to assure that your visit
to a college campus is productive, consider creating a list of
questions pertaining to issues that are important to you that you
would like answered. I recommend beginning with some of the
questions listed below. My list is not meant to be complete,
but it is to serve as a guide to help you clarify what college
information is necessary to assist you in selecting a good
school.
1. Approximately what high
school average do you expect an applicant to have? What rank
in class?
2. What admissions tests
(SAT/ACT) do you require? When should these tests be taken?
What is the range of scores you find acceptable?
3. What factors are important in
your selection process? What importance do you give to a
student's academic program, extracurricular activities, special
talents, recommendations?
4. What type of admissions procedure do you follow? Do
you have rolling admission? Early decision? What are
the deadlines and notification dates?
1. What majors or academic
programs is your university especially noted for? Any unique
programs? Pre-professional programs? ROTC?
2. How large are the classes? What is the
student-faculty ratio?
3. How do freshmen choose their courses? What courses
are required?
4. At what point does a student have to choose a major?
5. What percentage of your students complete the four-year
programs at your school?
1. What is the annual
cost--tuition and fees--for students? Estimated cost for
books and personal supplies?
2. What financial assistance is available?
3. Is all financial aid based on need, or do you offer merit
scholarships? Scholarships for students with special talents?
Athletics scholarships?
4. Do you offer any work/study programs?
5. Can students work on campus? Are there jobs on
campus for students not receiving financial aid assistance?
6. If admitted, when do you require a deposit, and under what
circumstances is the deposit refundable?
7. What percentage of students receive financial
assistance?
1. How far is your campus from
the local community? Is there easy access to stores and other
community facilities?
2. Does the college/university or nearby community offer
cultural opportunities?
3. Is there easy access to stores and other community
facilities?
4. What is the composition of the student body
geographically?
5. If you have fraternities and sororities, what percentage
of students belong to these organizations?
6. What are the athletic facilities like? What
intercollegiate sports for men and women are available? What
intramural sports are available?
7. If the college/university is associated with a religious
denomination, are members of other denominations required to attend
classes in religion of any kind?
8. Are there religious groups on campus? Are there
places of worship on campus or nearby?
1. What percentage of your
students live on campus? What percentage of the students stay
on campus over the weekends?
2. What types of housing are available? Can the
students cook in the residence halls? Must students who live
on campus purchase a meal plan?
3. How are roommates selected? Can a student change if
he/she is not compatible with the roommate?
4. Are the residence halls coed or single sex? What
rules do you have regarding visitation?
5. Are residence halls quiet enough so that students can
study in their rooms, or do they usually study in the library?
6. Are freshmen required to live on campus? Are
residence halls available to students after their freshmen
year?
1. Are there counseling
facilities on campus? Can a student go to an office or center
to receive counseling for educational or personal problems?
Does the faculty make itself available to students for
consultation and guidance?
2. What facilities do you have for career guidance?
Must students seek career guidance, or is it a part of the
educational program?
3. Are students given any assistance finding summer jobs in
their fields of interest?
4. How much assistance is given to students in finding jobs
upon graduation?
5. What percentage of last year's graduating class was
successful in obtaining jobs related to their major fields of
study?
6. What percentage of students go on to graduate school?
Approximately how many students each year go on to
medical/dental/law school, etc.? What is their acceptance
rate into the graduate program?
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