Your Campus Visit Plan Baltimore MD

Plan to visit colleges as early and often as possible. Talk with your parents about combining college visits with business trips, family gatherings, and vacations. See as many places as possible early in your search. Even if a college does not appear on your list, spending time on its campus will give you valuable perspective for more informed decision-making later in the process.

Maryland Institute College of Art
(410) 669-9200
1300 Mount Royal Ave
Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Studio of Hair Design
(410) 539-1935
318 N Howard St
Baltimore, MD
Baltimore International College
(410) 752-4710
17 Commerce Street, Commerce Exchange
Baltimore, MD
Coppin State University
(410) 951-3000
2500 West North Avenue
Baltimore, MD
North American Trade Schools
(410) 298-4844
6901 Security Blvd, Suite 16
Baltimore, MD
Johns Hopkins University
(410) 516-8000
3400 N Charles St, Mason Hall
Baltimore, MD
University of Baltimore
(410) 837-4200
Charles at Mount Royal
Baltimore, MD
University of Maryland - Baltimore
(410) 706-3100
520 West Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD
Morgan State University
(443) 885-3333
1700 East Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore, MD
St. Mary's Seminary & University
(410) 864-4000
5400 Roland Ave
Baltimore, MD
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Your Campus Visit Plan

Your Campus Visit Plan

If time and distance will allow, the ideal visit sequence will include at least three visits to the colleges on your “short list.”

When to visit
Plan to visit colleges as early and often as possible. Talk with your parents about combining college visits with business trips, family gatherings, and vacations. See as many places as possible early in your search. Even if a college does not appear on your list, spending time on its campus will give you valuable perspective for more informed decision-making later in the process. Besides, the things you discover at a previously unknown college may impress you. More than a few students have chosen colleges that emerged from such random visits. 

Look/see
This is the initial survey visit. Take a tour. Attend an information session. If the college is far from your home and an interview is offered, take it. The purpose of this visit is to determine if you want to keep the college on your list. Visit as many colleges as possible. Resist the temptation to make emotional commitments right away.

You may find yourself falling in love with a place, but there is much more to learn before you are ready to rule out other options. The best time to make this visit is during your junior year or the summer prior to the start of your senior year. 

Investigate
When you have determined your short list of colleges, begin planning a second round of visits.

Author: Amy Ambler

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