Central
High School
1801 Losey Blvd. S | La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 | 608-789-7900 | FAX: 608-789-7931

College and Career Resources

Many colleges from around the nation send representatives to visit Central High School throughout the school year.  Even though we are virtual at this time, these representatives are still looking to connect with Central Students through virtual visits.  This is an excellent opportunity for you to learn more about a college without traveling to visit it and to interact with a person who may be reviewing your application in the future.  Military representatives also visit Central throughout the school year to visit with students and parents to provide valuable information to those interested in joining the military. Clink the link below to know which college and military representatives have scheduled visits coming up. 

 

Virtual College Rep/Recruiter Visits & Virtual College Events https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UV2Q5Pg5r6bFp3e9vqLiXMGZqJlGbXJW1usVQVb4O7M/edit?usp=sharing

 

The Basics:

 

Tips:

  • Listen and ask questions! (See the list of suggested questions below for ideas about what to ask.)  Reps will usually go over the admissions requirements, housing, student life, and financial aid.
  • Remember, the reps are often admissions officers so take advantage of the opportunity to ask questions and get answers straight from the source.
  • Take notes and make sure you write down the rep’s name.
  • Many Universities consider a student’s “demonstrated interest” when reviewing applicants. Attending a college rep visit is a great way to show your interest in a school. What’s even better? Follow up with that rep after the visit by calling or emailing him or her to say thank you.
  • Have a question? Now you have a direct contact at the university who can help you. Send him or her an email.
  • Keep in touch. If you accomplish something really awesome after you submit your application, send the rep an email to let him or her know.

 

20 Questions to ask college representatives

Whether you meet them at a college fair or on a campus visit, college reps genuinely enjoy talking to high school students and answering questions about their college. The following questions will help start a good dialogue:

  1. What makes your college unique?
  2. What academic programs is your college most known for?
  3. How would you describe the kids that go there? Where do most of them come from?
  4. Where do kids hang out on campus?
  5. What happens on weekends—are there things to do on campus or in town, or do most kids go home?
  6. Are fraternities and sororities a big part of campus life?
  7. What are the housing options for freshmen?
  8. Do many students live off campus?
  9. Is there a sports complex or fitness center?
  10. What are the most popular clubs and activities?
  11. What’s the security like on campus?
  12. What’s the surrounding area like? Is it easy to get around?
  13. What are the most popular majors?
  14. How would you describe the academic pressure and workload?
  15. What support services are available (academic advisers, tutors, etc.)?
  16. Do I need to bring my own computer?
  17. What’s the faculty like? How accessible are they outside of class?
  18. Are there opportunities for internships?
  19. Is there job placement help for graduates?
  20. Are any big changes in the works that I should know about?

Source: Get it Together for College 2nd ed. (College Board 2011).

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College Counseling Sourcebook, 7th Edition. © 2012 The College Board. All rights reserved.

Permission granted to copy this for educational purposes.