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Why Demonstrated Interest Matters in College Admissions

StandOut College Prep

There are many ways to demonstrate interest in a college, including attending information sessions and campus tours, meeting with admissions officers or current students, participating in online chats or webinars, and reaching out to faculty members in your intended major.

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New Admissions Counselor Resource Center

EAB

College fairs. Overview of college fairs. This brief guide from WACAC covers the basics of representing your college at a fair. Represent your college. WACAC's College Admission Counselor Toolkit. EAB Enrollment Blog. Resources for specific job responsibilities. Boost customer service.

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5 Proven Marketing Strategies to Increase Student Enrollment

The Enrollment Marketer

Once upon a time, college admissions advisors would lure prospective students with print materials, billboards and college fairs — and it was enough to get their class. Here’s how you can do it.

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Tips For Creating Your College List

DC College Counseling

During the spring of your junior year, set aside some time to talk with your college counselor (if you haven’t already) and attend any college fairs or information sessions in your area. This is also a great time to tour colleges and see what campuses look like while school is in session!

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Effectiveness of Recruiting Travel and Campus Visits in 2023 – Niche Instant Insights

Niche

Travel activities, high school visits, and college fairs were cited as less influential and weren’t used as often to discover and learn about new colleges. They are typically left out of college fairs and obviously wouldn’t be included in high school visits or transfer fairs. Sign up for the newsletter!

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Niche Class of 2024 Fall Survey

Niche

Watch the webinar discussion of the results This year’s college search process was evidence of the diminishing effects of the pandemic. Campus visits are becoming more important in the process again and the post-lockdown spike in the appeal of colleges further from home is lessening as we return to a more traditional radius.

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How to Really Demonstrate Interest in a School

DC College Counseling

Another great way to get on their digital radar is to sign up for virtual information sessions, campus tours, and webinars. Check out regional college fairs and make absolutely sure to attend college information sessions when they’re offered at your high school (even if it means missing out on a study hall or occasional class).