Get the Expert Advice: Our Top 10 College Selection Tips from Hillel鈥檚 Virtual College Prep Series
Hillel鈥檚 Virtual College Prep Series is back in business! Hosted and moderated by 精东影业 President and CEO Adam Lehman, the most recent session focused on the college search and selection process, featuring top college counselors, current Jewish college students, and Hillel staff. Check out our favorite tips and takeaways below!
- Communication is key.
For many families, the process of choosing a college is the first time parents and guardians really collaborate with their children on a life-changing decision 鈥 and the first time these students get to take a leading role in deciding how to move forward in this next stage of their lives. A critical factor in keeping the process as smooth as possible? Communication!
鈥淪tudents and parents may have slightly different preferences about the college that the student is going to attend, and that鈥檚 okay鈥︹ said Lisa Cynamon Mayors, college admissions consultant at . 鈥淚t鈥檚 important for parents and adult mentors and other people in our children鈥檚 lives to have conversations with them, to understand what鈥檚 important to them and why.鈥
- Check your preconceived notions at the door 鈥 every school has something that makes it special.
Colleges often brag about their ratings and rankings, and the idea of going to a 鈥渢op school鈥 can be a source of excitement, anxiety, and pressure. But when it comes to choosing the right school, there鈥檚 so much more to that decision than where a school ranks on a list.
鈥淐olleges are dynamic places that change over time,鈥 Mayors said. 鈥淲e as parents need to recognize that the colleges we may have poo-pooed in the past might have become an outstanding place to study, and might be an excellent place for our [child] to attend.鈥
- Don鈥檛 forget to check out Hillel!
Hillel鈥檚 college selection resources are one-of-a-kind 鈥 and the best in the business when it comes to looking at Jewish life on campus.
Hillel鈥檚 College Decision Hub is a one-stop-shop for Jewish families for everything related to the college decision process, from campus visits to application selection. Sarah Fried, chief external affairs officer at 精东影业, spoke about the resources available in the College Decision Hub, including side-by-side college comparisons, college visit checklists, and the largest database of scholarships available to Jewish college and university students.
- Make the most of your visits, especially when it comes to learning about Jewish student life!
Talking to current students and visiting centers of Jewish life on campus is the best way to get a real picture of what Jewish community looks like at your potential schools.
鈥淚 made a point of visiting the Hillels at every campus I went to,鈥 said student leader Adam Saar (Case Western University 鈥26). 鈥淚 genuinely [advise] talking to as many students as possible 鈥 in the student centers, in the dining halls, 精东影业 鈥 to just get a sense of what life looks like. Then the most important question to ask yourself is: Can I see myself on this campus? Can I see myself spending four years here? Can I envision what my life would be like? If you鈥檙e excited about that prospect, then that鈥檚 a good fit.鈥
- Know your priorities.
There are dozens of factors that go into creating a priorities list for a college selection process 鈥 from academics to residence life to student body size to location, and so much more. For some students, academics take first priority; for others, it鈥檚 all about the campus life environment. There鈥檚 no right or wrong way to make your list, but all our experts agree: Knowing what鈥檚 a 鈥渨ant,鈥 what鈥檚 a 鈥渘eed,鈥 and what鈥檚 a 鈥渘o, thank you!鈥 is key in narrowing down your options and making a final decision.
- 聽Think about who you are today, who you want to become, and what you鈥檒l need from your school to help you get there.
, it鈥檚 important to look beyond just 鈥淒o they have the program I鈥檓 interested in?鈥 when looking at schools.
Mayors recommends considering not just the academic fit, but a student鈥檚 broader goals. Do they want to be a campus leader? Do they feel like they鈥檒l need access to a robust mental health center or disability support services? Do they want to continue the same kinds of extracurriculars they were involved with in high school, or explore new opportunities to develop skills or connections? How easy is it to find a mentor or build relationships with professors or staff?
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have to know everything that the future will hold,鈥 Mayors said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 okay to be learning along the way.鈥
- When it comes to research, go broad.
From books to magazine guides to websites to consultants, there are hundreds of resources available to help students learn about their options, compare schools, and make pros and cons lists for each school they鈥檙e considering.
Mayors鈥 biggest tip here: Don鈥檛 choose just one form of research! And beyond looking at lists and books and websites, consider looking at the school鈥檚 social media platforms to see how they represent themselves, as well as talking to current or recently graduated students, staff, and faculty.
- There鈥檚 no one way to have a great Jewish campus experience.
鈥淎t Hillel, we know how important it is to find a place that doesn鈥檛 just fit your student academically, but also provides a community where they can feel at home,鈥 said Fried. That means understanding that no two students need the exact same thing from their Hillel community, and that there鈥檚 no 鈥渞ight鈥 way to do Jewish life.
Speaking from Elon University, a smaller private university in North Carolina, Director of Jewish Life Betsy Polk described their Hillel鈥檚 cozy, welcoming building, where students can gather, cook, do laundry (for free!), and engage in meaningful programs. On the other end of the scale, Rabbi Jonah Zinn, executive director at University of Florida Hillel 鈥 a public university with more than 34,000 students 鈥 painted a picture of a vibrant Jewish community with opportunities to build smaller subcommunities and connections within the much larger campus population.
- Ask around: How does the administration show up?
After last year鈥檚 campus protests and unprecedented rise in antisemitic incidents on campus, it鈥檚 no surprise that some parents and students alike are approaching the college selection process with apprehension.
When taking antisemitism on campus into consideration, our panelists agreed that the most important thing to look at isn鈥檛 what happened on campus, but how the administration responded.
鈥淲hat differentiates campus climates鈥 is whether Jewish students can know that the administration 鈥 and the community more broadly 鈥 has their back,鈥 said Rabbi Zinn.
One way to find out how the administration is working on their responses to campus antisemitism is to check out whether they participate in Hillel鈥檚 Campus Climate Initiative, which provides a comprehensive strategy to help college and university presidents and campus administrators counter antisemitism, and build a campus climate in which Jewish students feel comfortable expressing their identity.
- Don鈥檛 be afraid 鈥 whatever you鈥檙e looking for, the right school is out there!
The college selection process isn鈥檛 one size fits all, and it doesn鈥檛 have to be. Your college journey is going to be as unique as you are 鈥 there鈥檚 no one right way to build your experience. Hillel鈥檚 resources are always available to help you learn more about your options and explore Jewish life on campus, and at the end of the day, you know yourself best!
Our student panelist Adam Saar said it best with his closing advice: 鈥淚 would say just come in with enthusiasm and a desire to be part of the community, and you鈥檒l find yourself at home.鈥
Catch the full recording to hear all the tips and resources we couldn鈥檛 fit into just one blog post, and save the date for our next session on April 24: 鈥淐areful Considerations: Antisemitism on Campus.鈥