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If you are applying to Bachelor's degree programs, you likely already know that you will be submitting your application to the admissions office of each college. This is the place that receives applications and ultimately makes the decision of whether or not to admit a student. However, the role of the admissions office is actually much more involved than simply making admissions decisions. As a prospective student, this is one of your best resources in your college search.

Why is it so important to make contact with the admissions office and make use of their services? Because your prospective college is not just there to decide whether or not you have what it takes to be accepted to a Bachelor's program. The admissions office is also there to help you make a good decision for yourself: do you fit in at the school? Can the school help you to achieve your goals? It is their job to recruit well-qualified students, even as it is their job to turn away students who don't have what it takes.

Scheduling an interview is one service provided by the admissions department. By interviewing with an admissions officer, you may be bettering your chances of being accepted into the college, but there are additional reasons for making this effort. For one, you will be able to ask your burning questions about the college, its programs, etc. Even if interviews are offered by invitation only, or if they are not granted, you can still call the office or contact them via email.

Most students have one major question that they long to ask the admissions office: what do I need to do to get in? While they may not be able to answer this broad question to your satisfaction, they will be able to provide you with tips and advice. They can also answer any more specific questions you may have about the application, the admissions process, etc. If you are stuck at any point while completing your application, a call to the office should help to get your questions answered.

Tours are yet another service provided by the admissions office. If you would like to receive a guided tour around campus given by a knowledgeable student who can answer your questions, contact the admissions office. They will also be able to provide information about open houses for prospective freshmen or even overnight college visits.

Contact the admissions office to ask about the honors program and other special programs offered by a college. You will need to know the additional criteria for admission into these programs, as well as any extra steps you'll have to take.

Finally, if you are a transfer student or a returning student, the admissions office will be able to help you adapt. You can schedule a meeting with an admissions counselor to discuss transfer credits, school policies, and other aspects of orientation.

The admissions office may not seem like your ally in your Bachelor degree program search. After all, they have the power to turn down your application. Actually, they want to assist promising students in making the right college choice. You'll be glad you made use of this important resource during your college search. You might even decide that an online college is the best option for you.


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