Friday, August 21, 2020
Colleges that Offer On-Campus Interviews 2018-2019 TKG
Colleges that Offer On-Campus Interviews 2018-2019 Although weâve written in the past to give you a run-down about on-campus interviews and if you should schedule them, we thoughtâ¦hey, itâs spring. You might need a refresher as well as a guidebook on where theyâre even an option and if you should start thinking about these elusive on-campus interviews. Here we go:The short, TLDR version:If youâre reading this and youâre a rising senior, YES, you should schedule these interviews and visits, but do it soon before fall hits.If youâre reading this and youâre a rising junior, YES, and plan ahead!The long version (we like you):On-campus interviews are essentially a bonus that some schools offer to students who visit campus. Itâs a great option for students who are planning to visit a school and who want to get an interview out of the way. Itâs also a phenomenal way to bolster your âdemonstrated interestâ at that particular school. But, theyâre only offered at some schools.We get a lot of students and parents askin g us if they should schedule an on-campus interview for a school they are just visiting for the first time and are not sure if they will love it. Our answer is pretty much always YES. Hereâs why:You have nothing to lose. Worst case: you interview and demonstrate interest at a school that you donât end up applying to or loving. So what? In the case that you do apply, even if itâs not a top choice, youâve already gotten yourself way ahead in terms of demonstrated interest.It can be more meaningful than an alumni interview. We donât mean that you shouldnât prepare for alumni interviews, but because youâre on campus already, admissions officers who are conducting these interviews have more direct access to the admissions officeâ"namely, they work there. They arenât alumni of the college necessarily, and your report goes straight into your potential application folder. Itâs clean. We like clean.Same rules as alumni interviews. This means prepare, have questions ready, and get your interviewerâs contact information so that you can write them a thank you note.Sometimes they have different names, but those are to distract the unmotivated. For example, at Ithaca College, because interviews arenât really a part of their admissions vocabulary, these meetings are called âPersonal Appointmentsâ that you can make with an admissions counselor. This is still an interview, just with a different name. All the same rules apply. You want to let the school know that youâre paying attention.More questions? Let us know and we can answer them for you. In the meantime, hereâs a rundown of schools that offer on-campus interviews.Please note: these schools do not offer on-campus interviews year-roundâ"for a lot of schools, itâs easier to accommodate students in the spring and summertime. So, get on your visits, pronto. Things get crazy in the fall for everyone involved in the admissions process. It always pays off to be ahead of the game. Make sure you check these schoolsâ websites for more details on when and how to schedule on-campus interviews. Additionally, this is not an exhaustive list, but rather a round-up of the colleges that our students most frequently apply to.Schools that offer on-campus interviews:Allegheny CollegeBabson CollegeBard CollegeBarnard CollegeBates CollegeBowdoin CollegeBrandeis UniversityBryn Mawr CollegeCarleton CollegeCarnegie Mellon UniversityClaremont McKenna CollegeColby CollegeColgate UniversityConnecticut CollegeGoucher CollegeHamilton CollegeHarvard UniversityHarvey Mudd CollegeHaverford CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesIthaca CollegeJohns Hopkins UniversityKenyon CollegeLafayette CollegeLehigh UniversityMacalaster CollegeMount Holyoke CollegeOberlin CollegePitzer CollegeScripps CollegeSkidmore CollegeSwarthmore CollegeSyracuseTrinity CollegeUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of Southern CaliforniaWake Forest University
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