Believe it or not, spring break will soon be here. And it provides a unique opportunity. It’s one of the few times during the school year when college classes are in session while high school classes are not. Most colleges schedule their spring break for early March while most high schools hold theirs in April. This provides the ideal opportunity for high school students to visit campuses while college life is in full swing.
If parents are available during a student’s spring break, it’s the perfect time for a road trip to visit out-of-state colleges. The vast majority of students attend college within five hours of home, so the destination need not be a distant locale. If a student dreams of attending a big city school, then a tour of colleges in the Boston or Washington D.C. areas may prove fruitful. If a student prefers a suburban or rural environment, then a drive through Pennsylvania offers an option of touring close to 100 different colleges and universities.
Students who are on their own during spring break can still put the week to great use. By visiting two of New Jersey’s highly ranked schools, The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) and Rutgers University, students can quickly recognize the type of college they prefer.