June 25, 2021
I wrote this blog only a couple of years ago, but now, in the (soon-to-be) post-pandemic world, it seems like eons ago. Lots of what I share here is still true: summer college visits are back at most places, and it remains a great time for you, the rising senior (or junior!) to get out there and see a campus or two. But a few things ARE different now and require some additional thought and planning on your part.The in-person visits may require that you complete a symptoms report when you register for your visit and wear a mask while on campus.There may be limits on the size of the tours, so you will want to register in advance for your visits to make sure that the college can accommodate you.
The virtual college programming tours, information sessions, interviews are still options at many colleges and universities this summer. In most instances, students and families will be able to do either virtual or in-person engagements this summer or both! So take a look at the websites of the colleges you are interested in. See whats available and what fits into your summer schedule. You can view all of our visit options at 勛圖厙 here.
Summer beckons.浴ays are longer; nights are warmer. All the possibilities of the season stretch deliciously before you.玆oull be finished with school and finally have time for friends, relaxing and, if youre a rising high school senior, some really fun road trips with your entire family!狼ime to visit colleges!
Summer college visits make a lot of sense. Theres no need to miss school, and theres always the possibility of combining a college visit with a vacation.狼heres also no worry that your campus tour will be cancelled due to a snow storm (entirely possible during a March visit to a New England campus!).浮ut there are some potential downsides to be aware of, too. Classes are not always in session during the summer and even if they are, college campuses are usually much quieter in June, July and August, so there are fewer students available to talk with you.特ometimes maintenance work and renovations prevent you from seeing all of the campus facilities as they normally are during the academic year.
But despite the challenges, it IS possible to have an informative and satisfying college visit during the summer. Here are some things to think of:
Do your research.特pend some time on the websites and/or with the publications of the colleges you plan to visit.涊etting some basic information about the colleges ahead of time (campus size, majors offered, admission requirements, and so on) can allow you to maximize your time on campus by asking questions beyond what is available on the website.As well as informing any questions you may want to ask, you can see if your gut reaction to the campus is in line with what youve read about it.烘ore on gut reactions below.
Pay attention to the academic calendar: Some campuses (particularly larger ones) will have summer programs.狼he students attending may or may not be actual college students, so during your research; take a look at the academic calendar of the institutions youre visiting to see what the summer sessions are all about.
Use your tour guide as a resource:胼涉sk your tour guide what its like during the fall and winter.狼hey are an actual student at the college or university youre visiting, so theyll be able to comment on what the campus vibe is like during the academic year.
Ask about connecting with a student via email or phone.涉t 勛圖厙, we have a group of students called勛圖厙 Ambassadors.狼hey are eager to correspond with prospective students, so feel free to email them any questions about their experiences here.烙ther campuses may offer similar programs that allow you to connect virtually with current students.
Dont schedule too many visits in one day.浴espite the best planning, travel between campuses can be unpredictable, so allow plenty of time between appointments.涉nd while you can always confirm facts via a website or prospectus, take your time on campus to get a feel for the intangibles.烘ake sure you take a few moments to walk leisurely across a quad or read all the bulletin boards in the campus center, and take note of your gut response.
Manage your expectations.浴ont think that youre going to set foot on the green lawns (or city streets) of a college and fall instantly in love with the institution.狸hile that can happen for some, its not the norm, in my experience.狼heres value in seeing both colleges you love and colleges you dont love, so dont despair if youre not seeing the one right away.狼heyre out there.狼rust me.
Drink plenty of water.狸ear sunscreen and comfortable shoes.涉nd have fun!