Campus Visit Checklist

How to Make the Most of the Trip

Here are things your child should not miss while visiting a college. Take a look at this list before planning campus trips to make sure that your family allows enough time on each campus for your child to really get a sense of what the school—and the life of the students there—is really like.

  • Take a campus tour.
  • Have an interview with admissions officer.
  • Get business cards and names of people you meet, for future contacts.
  • Pick up financial aid forms.
  • Participate in a group information session at the admissions office.
  • Sit in on a class of a subject that interests you.
  • Talk to a professor in your chosen major or in a subject that interests you.
  • Talk to a coach in your chosen sport.
  • Talk to a student or counselor in the career center.
  • Spend the night in the dorm.
  • Read the student newspaper.
  • Try to find other student publications—department newsletters, alternative newspapers, literary reviews.
  • Scan bulletin boards to see what day-to-day student life is like.
  • Eat in the cafeteria.
  • Ask students why they chose the college.
  • Wander around the campus by yourself.
  • Read for a little while in the library and see what it's like.
  • Search for your favorite book in the library.
  • Read the bulletin boards around the campus.
  • Ask students what they hate about the college.
  • Browse in the college bookstore.
  • Ask students what they love about the college.
  • Walk or drive around the community surrounding the campus.
  • Ask students what they do on weekends.
  • Listen to the college's radio station.
  • Try to see a dorm that you didn't see on the tour.
  • Imagine yourself attending this college for four years.