College Visits
Juniors and Seniors do get 2 excused absences to go on a college visit. Parents must call the attendance office before the missed day and say you are going on a college visit.
Tips for College Visits
Schedule your visits at least two weeks in advance. Ask for appointments with an admissions representative, financial aid counselor, and a faculty member in your area of interest.
Explore your career interests and then research colleges that fit your interests. See Exploring Careers at EducationQuest.org for free resources.
Check out college websites. You’ll find admission requirements, academic and social information, and photos or a virtual tour. You may even be able to schedule a campus visit.
Visit while the colleges are in session. You won’t get the true flavor during breaks or finals week.
Be prepared with questions to ask. It’s important for YOU to ask questions, not just your mom or dad.
Talk to a faculty member about upper-level classes in your anticipated major. This will help you understand the coursework that will be required and the degree of difficulty.
Ask the financial aid counselor how the college may offset tuition costs and about college-based scholarship applications and deadlines.
College Visit Calendar
Click on the event to see more details and to find out how to preregister for the event.