College Visit “People & Places” Checklist (From Harlan Cohen’s “People, Places, Patience” tips)

I recently revisited some of Harlan Cohen‘s (NY Times Best Selling Author and a great follow on Threads) tips for college, and it made me think about creating a college visit checklist. Should anything else be added?

Reminder: College life is about finding both people and places where you belong. You won’t “find your people” instantly — and that’s okay. Look for spaces where you can show up and be included simply because you exist.

Play: Fun & Relaxation

☐ Where do students hang out for fun (lounges, lawns, game rooms)?
☐ Are there clubs, teams, or activities you’d join?
☐ Did you see events or flyers for things you’d enjoy?
☐ Did you try visiting a casual hangout to see the vibe?

Pray: Spirituality & Reflection

☐ Are there spaces for prayer, meditation, mindfulness, or quiet time?
☐ Are there student faith groups or spiritual leaders?
☐ Is there a peaceful nature spot or “chill zone” for recharging?

Live: Housing & Comfort

☐ Did you tour more than one dorm type?
☐ Are bathrooms, laundry, and common spaces clean/safe?
☐ Would you feel comfortable living here?

Love: Friendships & Belonging

☐ Are there groups where you’d feel welcome?
☐ How do students make friends here?
☐ Is there visible support for your identity/interests?
☐ Did you meet at least one approachable student?

Work: Careers & Academics

☐ Who helps students get internships or jobs?
☐ Are professors approachable and supportive?
☐ Are there first-year opportunities in your field?

Sweat: Wellness & Health

☐ Are gyms, fields, and classes accessible?
☐ Are there outdoor activities nearby?
☐ Is mental health support easy to find?
☐ Do you know where health/counseling services are?

Learn: Academics & Support

☐ Did you visit study spaces or libraries?
☐ Did you sit in on a class to see the style?
☐ Are there tutoring or academic help centers?
☐ Did professors seem open during office hours?

Lead: Leadership & Impact

☐ Are there student leadership or activism opportunities?
☐ Can students start their own clubs or events?
☐ Are there service or outreach programs?

Find Mentors: Supportive Adults

☐ Did you meet a caring professor, adviser, or staff member?
☐ Did students mention helpful mentors?
☐ Do you know where to go for advice or help?

Add-Ons

☐ Can you name 3 welcoming places where you could “just show up”?
☐ Did you try at least one event or group during the visit?
☐ Were you okay realizing that first friends might be temporary?
☐ Did you find a “go-to” place for lonely or hard days?
☐ Did you explore something outside your comfort zone?
☐ Could you picture yourself here on both good and bad days?

Reflection:

Most welcoming place: ___________________________
Kindest person I met: ____________________________
Where I’d go for comfort/support: __________________

About The Author

Tony Lambert, M.A.