College visits are arranged though an Admissions Office. Call or email this office, and get the name of the admissions counselor you talk to. This is your contact person going forward.
Ask if you will receive printed information before your visit. Let the counselor know that you want to visit several offices (see below), and ask the counselor to set up appointments for you with these offices. While many college admissions counselors try to answer all the questions students and parents have, insist on speaking to people in particular offices because their special knowledge of certain areas will make you better informed. Plus, it’s always helpful to have the names of individual college officials to contact when questions occur to you after your visit.
Confirm your visit with this counselor by email.
During your college visits, you should ask a lot of questions.
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Monday, June 7, 2010
When you visit the Admissions Office (Part 2 of 3)
Labels: high school, college, guidebook, prep
admissions,
college visiting questions,
financial aid,
summer visits,
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