Posts Tagged ‘integrating social media into the college application process’

The Big List: 50 Colleges and Universities Who Twitter Part 1

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

We love Twitter and, as it turns out, we aren’t alone.  From private universities to trade schools to community colleges, higher education institutions are taking advantage of Twitter.  Now, you can too, with…The Big List: 50 Colleges and Universities who Twitter.  To follow your favorite schools, just click on the name to go directly to their Twitter page and keep up with everything college.

Did we leave your school of choice off the list?  No worries.  Just add the Twitter name below to make sure it’s included next time.  Our criteria?  Simple, they have to actually “tweet!”  Stay tuned for Part 2

Amarillo College
Aquinas College
Ashworth College
Bates College
Berkeley College
Berry College
Boston College
Brown University
Carnegie Mellon University
Cornwall College
Crichton College
Dartmouth College
DeVry University
Everest College
Fisher College
Gettysburg College
Harvard University
Indiana University Bloomington
Iowa Wesleyan College
Ithaca College
La Salle University Admissions
Le Cordon Bleu
Mesa State College Admissions
Morehouse College
Mount Holyoke College
Mount St Mary’s University Dean of Admissions
National Judicial College

Northeastern University Admissions
Orange Coast College
Pitzer College
Pomona College
Princeton University
Regents College
Roanoke College
Rockford College
Saint Anselm College
Saint Leo University
Sarah Lawrence College
Shepherds College
Smith College
Spelman College
Stanford University
Stonehill College Admissions
University of Kentucky
University of Penn’s Alumni Council on Admissions
Virginia Wesleyan College Admissions
Westminster College
Widener University
Winthrop University Admissions
Yale University

How to Integrate Social Media into Your College Application Process

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Social Media Landscape by fredcavazza, on Flickr

Chances are good that you’re already using social media to keep up with friends and family, but are you also using it to keep up with the colleges you’re considering? Are you using your social media profile to build a platform to complement your college applications? If not, then you should be. Find out how to use your social media pastime as more than a way to send updates to your friends.

Gather Information

Some of the top ranked colleges and universities in the country are using social media such as blogs, videos, podcasts, Facebook and Twitter to disseminate information to current and prospective students. Following the information colleges are sharing is one of the prime ways to determine what the college is like, if it’s a fit for you and if you will fit in there. Consistently following these colleges can help to provide you with insight into what’s important to the college, which is information you can use to match your personality, skills and experience to with what the college is looking for in prospective students. There is also a multitude of third party sources to help guide you through the application process, taking the SAT and living the life of a college student.

Adding Social Media to the Mix

Make no mistake about it colleges are looking at your social media accounts. You can use this to your advantage by integrating your social media activity with the college application process. Before you send your updates out or upload pictures to your account, consider the picture it paints of you as a prospective student. You can create a successful mix of personal, educational and extracurricular updates to your social media profiles to help highlight you as the student your prospective colleges want to admit.

Steps to integrating social media with your college applications may look something like this:

  • You volunteer with your local environmental group to clean up a local beach. You take photos of fellow volunteers and have pictures taken of you picking up the trash. You upload the pictures from your cell phone and send out an update saying you’re cleaning up the local beach and helping the environment.
  • Take a photo of one of the dogs at the animal hospital where you work part-time. Send out an update to your social media contacts that he needs a good home. Not only are you helping animals, but it may also help you when it comes time to expressing your career goals and job experience when you’re applying for college.
  • Create a video of you playing in your high school soccer game. Post the video to your blog, upload it to YouTube and upload it to your social media network pages to share with your friends and family to feature your participation in extracurricular activities.

These updates take place over time and help to paint a picture of who you are as a student, as a person and as a member of your community. Put your social media to work for you by using it to help you get an acceptance letter to the college of your dreams.