How would you describe the student body? Would you say it is diverse?
What would you say are the strengths of this school?
How accessible are the professors, administrators, advisors, etc.?
Are most of the courses taught by professors or teaching assistants?
How satisfied are you with the academic advising here?
What is it like to be a first year student here?
What do students do for fun? On the weekends?
What clubs and organizations are popular and active on campus?
Who gets priority in the course registration process?
Are tutoring services available on campus? Where are they located?
Do financial aid packages remain the same or are they adjusted to reflect tuition increases?
Are students required to live on campus/what percentage of students live on campus?
What are the options for off-campus housing? Is it hard to find housing off-campus?
What is the retention rate from freshman to sophomore year?
What is the average loan debt of students upon graduation?
What is the four year graduation rate?
What are some of the main events or traditions on campus?
What opportunities are there for undergraduate research?
Is there an orientation program for new freshmen?
What is this institution's job placement rate after graduation?
What mental health services are available on campus?
What percentage of students receive grants and/or scholarships?
Am I guaranteed the major that I am interested in?
What is the process for changing majors?
Does this school have an honors program? What are the qualifying standards for the program?
What intramural sports are active on campus?
What are the food options like on campus?
How easy is it to navigate this campus? In the summer? Winter? Spring? Fall?
Are there any notable safety issues on this campus?
How easy is it to find a job on-campus? Are work study opportunities available?
Do you have any combined BA/MA programs?
What kind of career planning services are available?
How are roommates selected?
How would you describe the campus culture?
What is one piece of advice you would give to an incoming freshman?