Planning a College Visit
One of the best ways to get a good feel for a college is to visit it!
One of the best ways to get a good feel for a college is to visit it!
As the chapter of one’s high school career is about to be over, another one starts with a new beginning that often can be seen as overwhelming when transitioning into college.
1. Tight-knit community: The sense of community is a pivotal part of private institutions. As a student, you will have so many opportunities to partake in a hands-on learning experience.
Oct. 1st means it’s FAFSA time! You have maybe heard this term thrown around as you begin your college search process.
If you’re looking for a challenge and the opportunity to pursue personal interests in your classes, then Rockhurst’s Honors Program is for you.
There are so many resources that can help you begin making that long list of colleges you want to research, apply to, and visit. You have probably received postcards, emails, or other mailings from institutions that promote certain events, visit opportunities, or programs.
Write down the schools that look most interesting to you and hop on the following links to learn more about them.
I wish I knew then that it was okay to go out of your way and make really good relationships with your teachers and ask lots of questions because it will only help you in the future.
The simple answer? As soon as possible! The complicated answer? See more on that below.
What is the application deadline?
There is a lot going on in life and it can feel overwhelming as you begin to think about this next chapter.
After the calendar turns to August, that college checklist is finally complete, and you’ve moved into your dorm or student housing… what happens next? Here are four things to be sure to check out in your first month on campus.