Host: Who are the people on campus that every family and student should meet with to gain insight into the college?
Jerome Cole: Obviously, you want to meet with the admissions folks. You want to meet with students, we talked about that earlier. If it is possible to set up a meeting with a faculty member sitting on a classroom, you want to do that kind of thing. But I would encourage students to go a little bit beyond, just those traditional folks, the folk who are part of the staff at the university.
When you go on the food court, the woman who is standing behind the counter serving you, she has probably been there for few years, she has probably seen a lot of kids come and go. She is going to be able to give you a different perspective on the school.
The person that s doing the landscaping, we tend to ignore those people in general, but they are there. They live that, they live it, not every four years or every five years, they have been there for 10 years, 15 years, 20 years. I would ask their perspective and again, if they are working, be respectful of the fact that they are working, but if someone appears to be approachable and you are up to it, ask them a question as to, Hey! I am thinking about coming to school here. What is it really like from your perspective, what kind of kids come here? What are they really like? What happens when they are not in classroom? those types of questions.
So, I think that s appropriate. That maybe a little bit more difficult for students to do, but if the opportunity presents itself, I would say, Yes. Absolutely, go for it.
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