3 Great Ways to Visit a College This Summer

 Summer time is a great time to either begin or continue your college prep research.  Want to know more about colleges and universities?  Visit one this summer!  There are 3 great ways to get on a college campus and really see if it's the best fit for you.
1.  Attend an open house program sponsored by the college.  Colleges all across the country offer open house sessions throughout the year. During the open house you can attend information sessions, meet the admission and financial aid staff, as well as faculty and students.  There are also tours of the campus during which you can see campus academic departments, classrooms, residence halls and other facilities like the library, computer labs, gyms and other athletic facilities. Don't forget to stop by the book store and get a great deal on a t-shirt or other campus "swag".  See the open house list below.

2.  Whether or not the college is offering a formal open house day, you can still schedule a visit through the office of Admission.  You can call or go to the college's website and schedule a date and time that may be more convenient for you and your family.  Request a meeting with an admission representative if you have questions and also ask for a campus tour. 

3.  Are you going to be in the area, maybe for vacation, but don't have a lot of time to schedule something formal with the college?  Take a stroll onto a college campus and take in the buildings and environment.  You may not have an opportunity to get a formal tour or get specific questions answered but, you can get a general feel for a college by walking the campus.  There will be sections of the campus or buildings that will be off limits for security purposes, so walk will you are allowed and soak up the atmosphere.  Stop by the office of admission and grab some brochures to learn more about the college.  Getting some campus swag, even as souvenirs, will still be fun.

Keep in mind that summer on some campuses can be very slow while at others the campus will be bustling.  If you request an appointment, ask if there will be students on campus if you want to see the campus at its busy time.  Try not to form a negative opinion of a campus if the students aren't there and it feels very quiet.  You may have picked an inactive period on the campus that is unusual.  If you are concerned, ask campus representatives and students you encounter about the inactivity to find out if it's standard.  However you do it, it's important to visit and it can be fun too!

Here is the part 1 list of events:

Pennsylvania

Cheyney University
Admission Information Session
July 17, 2010 11:00am

East Stroudsburg University
Weekday Campus Tours and Presentation:  Week of July 12, 19, & 26 and the week of August 26

Johnson College
Open House - July 28, 2010  6:00pm

Keystone College
"Sneak a Peek" session for students entering senior year
July 12 and August 9, 2010

Penn State - Wilkes-Barre 
Open Houses - July 13 and 21, 2010

University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
July 29th - Open House for majors in Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, and Occupational Therapy

All other majors - July 22, august 5 & 12, 2010

Delaware
University of Delaware
Open Houses - "Discovery Days"
Saturdays in July


Maryland
St Mary's College of Maryland
Open Houses
July 10 and August 21, 2010
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The Best Summer Ever Kids! - Part 4 - High School

Engineering Summer Camp for High School Students

Widener Universities Summer Camp was developed by engineering faculty at Widener to introduce high school student to the field of engineering in a nurturing, noncompetitive, hands-on environment.
Students experience a four-day schedule full of computer workshops, demonstrations, films, laboratory exercises, discussion groups, and presentations, all while having fun.  High school students make concrete blocks, launch soda bottle rockets and explore the fields of chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineering.

Dates:  July 6 - July 9, 2010 (Day and Resident Camp)
July 19 - July 22, 2010 (Day Camp)
Cost:  $400 for day camp and $400 additional for residence camp
For more information and an application contact Ms. Gardner 610-499-4037
Widener Engineering Summer Program Link
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The Best Summer Ever Kids! - Part Three

Check out these great programs that give high school students opportunities for college and career experiences over the summer. 


Drexel University, "Discovering Interior Design" (Open to rising seniors)
Deadline to Apply:  June 4, 2010
Dates:  July 11-24, 2010
Cost: $2,600
Contact:  architecture@drexel.edu


Penn State University Summer Programs and Camps
"Parents, are you looking for a way your children can build self-confidence, learn about and develop in activities they enjoy, and make new friends in a fun environment?  Penn State offers summer camps and year-round programs in sports, arts, sciences, adventure, nature, leadership, or career exploration at nearly all Penn State Locations"  Penn State Youth website
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Summer Programs Enhance College Preparation

Information specific to high school women

Summer is an ideal time for students to gain valuable, enriching academic and fun experiences.  A multitude of colleges and universities offer wide varieties of summer enrichment programs for students of all ages.

Moore College of Art & Design offers students an opportunity to spend a summer with the arts.  Contact them at:
Moore College of Art & Design
Summer Art & Design Institute ( high school women only)
Registration closes April 30th
When:  June 27 - July 25, 2010
Cost:  $3,825
Contact:  Sadi@moore.edu - 215-965-4030
http://www.moore.edu/site/youth_programs/summer_art_design_institute
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