While a meeting with a representative cannot replace the actual experience of walking on campus, seeing the people, and experiencing the classes, it can be an important piece of your information gathering process. Possibly even more importantly, you are expressing your interest and desire to attend their college! The admissions representatives who are traveling to the schools keep track of who they see. Many colleges can go back and tell you exactly how many times a student has come to tour campus, contacted the admissions office, or had an official interaction with a representative of the school. You never really know what can make a difference so if you are able to attend a meeting with a representative, it can only help you.
Normally we have the college visits posted on PrepHQ so that you can see which schools are coming to WKHS and sign up for the visits right there on the website. As this is not an option presently, we have uploaded a list on the Counselors Corner of the WKHS PTO website. The visits are also being listed on the VIS and you can also stop into the Counseling and Career Center and look through the list of college visits (on the middle island area) and sign up for any that interest you.
Juniors and Seniors have unlimited opportunities to attend these sessions. Please be reasonable though. If a visit is scheduled during a time when you have class, you MUST get your teacher’s approval in advance of attending the information session. You are responsible for all missed work and teachers are not supposed to excuse you from tests, quizzes, or labs. (You can download a pass from the WKHS PTO website or pick up a pass to have your teacher sign in the Counseling and Career Center.)
Sophomores are also invited to attend the sessions with the college representatives, but are limited to participating in the visits during your lunch or Academic Prep periods. If you have academic prep, you will need to secure a pass just as the upperclassmen are required.
These are great opportunities to talk directly with the college admissions representatives so please take advantage of their visits.
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