There are a few issues with doing that at this stage. One is that so much can change at a college between now and five years from now. Fiske is released each year with updates. Of course, not every entry is changed each year. I looked at my Fiske from 2015 and my Fiske from 2021. Both my kids’ college entries were substantially different from the 2015 edition. Plus, some colleges are dropped from Fiske, others are added.
Another issue: Fiske only covers 320 colleges of the 3000+ in the nation (and a few international universities.) Maybe in 5-6 years time, this student’s family circumstances will change (hopefully for the better of course), and perhaps the student will need to know about more than just those 320 colleges. Maybe the student will decide to apply to med or law school, both of which are very expensive (currently at least $260,000 for med school) so the student will want to apply to colleges that will offer great scholarships, or they will choose to attend college locally to save money for postgrad studies. Has the student discussed, at age 12, the financial consideration of college? For example, is this student aware that Wash U, which they previously enquired about, costs $83,760 annually, and will certainly be a lot more expensive in 6-7 years time?
Sure, they can have a look, but as a self-described kid “obsessed” with college, there is nothing healthy about them indulging the obsession, especially at this age.
But, I suspect the OP will pay attention to the responses that align with their thinking.