Which Comes First: The College Application OR The College Visit?
Great question from the peanut gallery -- specifically, the parent of a high schooler in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago. (Or Obamaville to some.)
Jill F. of Chicago asks: "What's your view on visiting colleges before you apply vs. after you've been accepted?"
Pluses on visiting before you apply:
Jill F. of Chicago asks: "What's your view on visiting colleges before you apply vs. after you've been accepted?"
Pluses on visiting before you apply:
- Many schools consider that "first contact" and track your interest when you visit. So you can be on their radar screen early.
- Some schools will throw you a bone if you visit first -- Florida Institute of Technology drops about 3000 bucks off tuition if you have visited the school. (Goofy, I know, but true.)
- Good to winnow down your list before you apply...a Saturday spent touring a school that you thought you'd like might yield a big fat "NO" from the student -- before you have to waste time on the application.
- The first contact thing above is becoming less of a factor -- one school (a selective private one in Indiana, name withheld) reported that 30% of their applicants' first contact with the school was the application itself.
- Leverage. Your interest in the school is hereby confirmed if you walk into their Financial Aid office with the acceptance letter in tow.
- If you wait til afterwards, it becomes MORE about "fit." I think that's a big plus -- instead of thinking "could I get in here?," the pressure is off and the visit becomes all about "will I fit in here?"
Labels: college admissions, college application, college fair, college match, college search, college visit, financial aid, FIT, Florida Institute of Technology, web 2.0

