Phew! You made it past college application season! Youâre in the home stretch of high school or community college and the end is in sight. As admit decisions roll in, take time to celebrate your achievements and revel in your accomplishments! No matter what you see on a letter or computer screen, know that it is worth commemorating the end of this chapter. You have a big decision to make regarding what youâre going to do next, that might mean, choosing where to continue your educational journey.
Don't just take my word for it â hear from our experts!
âCollege is a family decision. Where you are going to spend the next two to four years effects more than just you. Events are a kind of trial run with an added celebratory aspect, that brings you and your people into our community.â
â Jennifer Tang, event manager, °”TV Undergraduate Admissions
âI see students grow so much by the end of an event. Itâs amazing getting to see the connections and relationships that come out. Iâve even seen students find their future roommates.â
â Brooke Whiting, events manager, °”TV Undergraduate Admissions
How do I choose?
Ok, enough with all the sappy, âmoving on to bigger and better thingsâ talk, youâre here for advice and Iâm here to deliver. At this point youâre might be thinking, âI applied to [insert college name here] because I want to go thereâ or if youâre in between places, âIâm just going to choose whichever place gives me the best financial aid package.â
That makes sense; but there is only so much you can gauge about a place from the comfort of your own home. If youâre spending your hard-earned money (or your parentâs), moving away from everything and everyone you know and jumping headfirst into a new environment, you want to picture your new life. What better way to do that, then visiting your potential new home?
Attend welcome events
At this point in the year, colleges and universities alike are gearing up to welcome incoming students and their families to campus. The tables are turned and now itâs up to you to interview and judge college advisors, representatives, staff and students to find your perfect fit. Over the next few weeks, lookout for emails or information regarding your schoolâs celebration day, open house, showcase, meet-and-greet event or welcome reception. These events are created with you in mind to help you make your most informed decision. Chat with an academic advisor to see the classes in your major, meet with financial aid representatives to get unique financial insights tailored to your situation, go to a cultural performance and celebrate your identity within a collegiate environment, converse with club leaders to find your community or get lost and make your own memories.
Give yourself time
Listen, I donât have a list that I can give you of topics and categories to check off while making your decision (I wish I did, really) but I can tell you that youâll be happy anywhere you decide to go (but Davis is definitely your best choice). Going to a welcome event (whether it is at the college or hosted in your hometown) just gives you more time to develop that feeling that lets you know youâre home.
And, if none of this advice resonates with you, then go for the swag. Everyone loves free stuff and you can never go wrong with a cute cow plushie (Go Ags!) or commemorative tote bag that fits all your supplies wherever you go next.