Every fall and spring, college representatives join the Corsairs to discuss and recruit students to attend universities across the country.
For the 2025-2026 school year, college representative visits will be in-person.
Students should review the below instructions on how to register for a college rep visit in the Veracross Portal.
Attending college visits are highly encouraged. Typically, this representative will be one of the individuals who will read over a student's college application.
2025-2026 School Year
College Rep Visit Calendar
Juniors and Seniors can register for College Rep Visits during various class periods.
Registration takes place in the Student Veracross portal directly on the homepage.
All visits MUST be registered in Veracross AT LEAST 24 hours in advance.
You MUST seek permission from the teacher of the class that you will be missing AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE.
Students who have not pre-registered for the college rep visit at least 24 hours in advance will not be permitted to attend.
Your teacher has the right to cancel your attendance at the college rep visit.
Students are not allowed to miss class for a college rep visit in the event of a test, quiz, and/or presentation.
All missed classwork must be made up by the student.
When the college visit ends, students MUST return to their current class period.
All visits take place in the CCRC unless otherwise notified.
At the start of the period, come directly to the CCRC for your scheduled college rep visit.
***If the visit is taking place during a FIRST PERIOD CLASS, proceed to your first period class for prayer, pledge, and announcements. When the announcements end, you may come down to the CCRC for your scheduled visit.
Admission:
What are the admission requirements?
Does the school admit students on GPA? Test scores? Academic credits required?
How important are recommendations and personal statements? Is there a counselor print-out page to be completed with the application?
Academics:
Does the school offer majors of interest to you?
What opportunities are there for research of study abroad?
Are there internships or co-ops to join?
Application:
When should I file for admission?
What percentage of applicants are admitted?
Standardized Tests:
Is the school test-optional?
Does the school accept both the ACT and the SAT as college admissions exams?
What is the average range of test scores for entering college Freshmen?
Should I submit AP scores during the application process?
Financial Aid/Cost:
What is the estimated annual total cost?
What are the sources of financial aid and scholarships?
Housing:
How difficult is it to get on-campus housing?
How and when do I apply?
What percentage of students live on campus?
Are there separate residences for Freshmen?