It is important to know what questions you want answered before you visit a college. Below are some questions you may want to ask outside of the typical questions regarding, majors, cost of attendance, and admission standards.
Learning Facilities and Resources
What is the average size of classes?
What are the facilities like?
Are there enough quiet places on campus to study?
Where are the quiet study places?
What kind of help is available to students? Career Counseling? Job placement? Skills improvement?
Are there scholarships in your field of interest?
What part-time or work-study jobs are there on campus that might give you experience in a field that interests you?
Faculty and Student Body
What is the background of the faculty?
What percentage of the faculty has advanced degrees?
Who teaches the undergraduate courses, professors or graduate students?
Do students talk with faculty members outside of class? Are there formal meetings?
Informal gatherings?
Are there clubs or organizations where you can meet students and faculty with your interests?
How many students are there?
What kind of admissions policy does the school have, open or selective?
How diverse is the student body?
What percent of each year’s entering class graduates from the school?
Curriculum
What is a reasonable course load?
Are there required courses that all students must take?
How do you know which classes to take?
When do you declare a major?
What is the advising system like?
How do students get feedback on their progress?
How do you get an advisor, do you choose one or is one assigned to you?
If you are beginning at a regional campus or a two year school, will your credits transfer
if you want to go to the main campus or a four-year school?
Will all the credits you earn transfer, or will only some of them? Which will transfer?
Living Environment
What types of living arrangements are available for the students?
Do students have to live on campus?
Do most students live on or off campus?
Are there co-ed residence halls or floors?
Are there “quiet” floors?
Are special living arrangements available such as learning communities or wellness dorms?
Can you choose your own roommate?
What types of meal plans are available?
What recreational, cultural, and social opportunities and facilities are there?
What support services are offered to help students with their personal lives?
Coping strategies, Personal health and safety, Counseling?
What do students do on weekends?
Are you comfortable with the school’s balance of social and academic life?
What kind of health care facilities are available?
How do students get around? Is there a campus transportation system?
Are you allowed to have a car on campus?
Is there enough parking for all students?
Is there a charge for parking?
What are the costs other than tuition?
Are there program fees, technology fees, lab fees, or health fees?