Your Campus Visit Plan Fargo ND

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.

Moler Barber College - Fargo
(701) 232-6773
16 S Eighth St
Fargo, ND
Rasmussen College - Fargo
(701) 277-3889
4012 19th Ave SW
Fargo, ND
Josef's School of Hair Design Inc - Fargo
(701) 235-0011
627 Northern Pacific Avenue
Fargo, ND
Minnesota State University - Moorhead
(218) 477-4000
1104 7th Ave S
Moorhead, MN
Minnesota State University Moorhead
1.800.593.7246
1104 7th Ave South
Moorhead, MN
Salon Professional Academy
(701) 478-1772
4377 15th Ave South
Fargo, ND
North Dakota State University
(701) 231-8011
1301 12th Avenue North
Fargo, ND
Concordia College at Moorhead
(218) 299-4100
901 S 8th St
Moorhead, MN
Ingenue Beauty School
(218) 236-7201
1024 Center Avenue
Moorhead, MN
North Dakota State University
(701) 231-8011
1301 12th Avenue North
Fargo, ND
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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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