Questions You Should Be Asking in Your College Interviews
Got questions about getting admitted to college? That's not surprising. Picking a university can be overwhelming. It's time to use all the resources available to you when planning for college, especially your admission counselor. Here are a few topics to get you started:
5. What can you tell me about my major?
No university is best at every major they offer, so get the specifics on the that interest you most.
Ask about the major's average class size (it can differ from a university or college's overall class size) and how many students who graduate with that degree go on to work in the field. Don't know what you want to study yet? Ask the same questions about the university as a whole — and then take our majors quiz.
4. What type of academic support is available?
Right now your priority is getting into college, but you also want to find a school where you will succeed. At Saint Ö±²¥×ÔοÊÓƵ University, freshmen are encouraged to take University 101, a one-hour course with tips on transitioning to college. Meanwhile, SLU's Student Success Center helps with tutoring, writing services and academic accommodations for disabilities.
3. What deadlines do I need to keep in mind?
Every single school is going to do things slightly different as far as their admission process and timelines. We suggest you keep a spreadsheet of every school, with deadlines and dates when they submitted important documents. Read more about keeping your college search on track.
2. What scholarships are available?
Don't miss a scholarship deadline because you weren't aware of the requirements. Make sure you ask any and all questions you have regarding financial aid. Read more about financial aid, learn about work study and find out how to make college affordable.
1. Is your school a good fit for me?
It's not unusual to be intimidated by the idea of talking to admission counselors, there’s no need to be. They are there to help you. Just remember, college admission counselors really enjoy answering questions about the college search in general. It's their my job to help you find the right fit!