Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Nicole at Valpo on Facebook...

As an Admission Counselor, I work with teenagers every day, so I have come to realize that emails and phone calls are not always the best ways to contact students or for them to contact me. For those of you who prefer Facebook, I've created an account on Facebook for you all to contact me. You can find me by searching for Nicole at Valpo.

I look forward to chatting with you on Facebook...if you have any questions about Valpo or need any assistance throughout your college research process.

Best wishes!

Nicole at Valpo

Friday, November 7, 2008

Fall travel season has come to an end for this counselor...

Today starts another chapter in the life of an admission counselor. Visit days (open houses). Fall travel has ended for this counselor and I will now be spending the next few months on campus....meeting families, running around at visit days, reviewing applications, and planning my spring travel (which starts in March).

While I'll miss my travel colleagues from other institutions, I'm glad to be coming "home" to my fellow Valpo colleagues and starting the next steps in the college admission procecss: applications and campus visits.

If you are a high school senior, you may want to do the following soon:

1. APPLY!

2. ASK questions (if you can't think of any, a good one to ask colleges is "What's unique about your institution?")

3. VISIT campus (schedule a campus tour to the colleges you are considering...you don't want to "inny, minny, miney, moe" your way to a college. A visit can really help make that final college decision in the end)

If you are a high school junior, it is never too early to start looking at colleges and asking questions. If you are considering several different schools, you may want to do the following:

1. Go to a college fair

2. Schedule a campus visit

3. Get on the school's mailing list

4. ASK questions about the application process, scholarships, and deadlines (this will help prepare you for next year)

I hope you find my tips helpful. Good luck to you all!