"…‘The college search process can be a blur,’ said Kim Harvey, director of admissions at SUNY—Geneseo, via email. Admitted students days give prospective students a chance to focus on specifics so they can make an informed college decision, she said.
During admitted students days, families can often take a campus tour, eat lunch in a dining hall and meet with representatives from academic departments. Students may also get to sit in on a class.
At each of Geneseo’s six Accepted Knight’s Day events this spring, prospective students and their parents eat breakfast with current students as well as faculty and staff members, Harvey says. This allows families to get answers to questions about the school in a small-group setting, she says.
To help prospective students maximize their time on campus, U.S. News asked college officials to share some useful questions to ask during a college’s admitted students day." …