Exploring Fly-In Programs and Visit Experiences

 

Fly-in programs offer a unique opportunity for prospective students to experience campus life firsthand. These programs, typically sponsored by the institution, are designed to provide an immersive experience that goes beyond the traditional campus tour. They often are for students from underrepresented backgrounds, first-generation college students, or those who may not be able to afford a visit to campus on their own.

What Are Fly-In Programs?

Fly-in programs are short, often overnight, visits to a college or university that are fully funded by the institution. These programs cover travel expenses, lodging, meals, and sometimes even provide a stipend for extra costs. The goal of these programs is to give prospective students a comprehensive view of the academic, social, and cultural environment of that college or university.

The Benefits of Fly-In Programs

There are a variety benefits to participating in a fly-in program. Firstly, students get the opportunity to get an immersive college-like experience. They offer students a place to experience the campus atmosphere, attend classes, meet current student and faculty, and participate in various activities. This experience can help students in the future to make an informed decision about whether that college or university is a good fit.

  1. Personal Experience: Fly-in programs offer students a place to experience the campus atmosphere, attend classes, meet current student and faculty, and participate in various activities. This experience can help students in the future to make an informed decision about whether that college or university is a good fit.

  2. Access and Opportunity: For many students, especially those from low-income families or rural areas, visiting a college campus can be financially challenging. Fly-in programs remove this barrier by covering the costs associated with the visit.

  3. Support and Resources: Fly-in programs often include application and financial aid workshops and information sessions to help prepare you for the college application process. This can be particularly beneficial for first-generation college students who may not have access to this information elsewhere.

  4. Building Connections: Participants of these programs have the chance to meet other prospective students, current students, and faculty. These connections are not only helpful throughout the application process but can be beneficial as you start your college journey.

How to Apply for Fly-In Programs

The application process for fly-in programs varies by institution but generally includes an application, essay, transcripts and recommendations, as well as financial information. All of this information is helpful to institutions to determine the students that are the best fit for the program. But remember, even if you aren’t selected for a fly-in program doesn’t mean that you aren’t a good fit to apply to that college or university when the time comes.

Coalition Members and their Fly-In Programs

Expanding college access to communities that have been historically under-represented in higher education is a shared goal among Coalition schools. Below, check out some of our member schools and their fly-in and virtual* access-focused visit programs.

No Deadline

Mount Marty University (South Dakota) - Fly-In Program: Year-round

August Deadline

Amherst College (Massachusetts) - Access to Amherst (A2A): Sept. 28-30, 2024

Babson College (Massachusetts) - Access Babson: Oct. 6-7, 2024

Barnard College (New York) - Barnard Bound*: mid Sept. to end Oct.

Bates College (Maine) - Prologue to Bates: Oct. 13-15, 2024

Bowdoin College (Maine) - Explore Bowdoin: Sept. 19-21 or Oct. 24-26, 2024

Bucknell University (Pennsylvania) - Journey to Bucknell: Oct. 3-5 or Oct. 24-26, 2024

CalTech (California) - CalTech Up Close: Oct. 12-15, 2024

Claremont McKenna College (California) - CMC Fall Preview: Oct. 6-8, 2024

Colorado College (Colorado) - Experience Colorado College: Oct. 12-14, 2024

Davidson College (North Carolina) - Access Davidson: Sept. 14-16, 2025

Emory University (Georgia) - Emory LEADS Experience: Oct. 17-19, 2024

Haverford College (Pennsylvania) - Have-A-Look: Oct. 27-29, 2024

Pomona College (California) - Perspectives on Pomona (POP): Starts 1st weekend in October

Washington and Lee University (Virginia) - DIVE at W&L: Sept. 22-24 or Sept 29-Oct. 1, 2024

Wesleyan University (Connecticut) - WesExplore: Oct. 13-14 or Nov. 10-11, 2024

Williams College (Massachusetts) - Window on Williams (WOW): September 28-30, 2024

September Deadline

Case Western Reserve University (Ohio) - Diversity Overnight: Oct. 13-14 or Nov. 10-11, 2024

College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts) - Perspectives Day Program: Sept. 29, 2024

Columbia University (New York) - Engineering Preview: Oct. 13-15, 2024

Columbia University (New York) - Small-Town and Rural Students (STARS): Oct. 19-21, 2024

Denison University (Ohio) - Dialogue with Denison: Oct. 27-29, 2024

Hamilton College (New York) - Home at Hamilton: Oct. 6-7, 2024

Miami University (Ohio) - Bridges Program: Oct. 20-21, Nov. 3-4, Nov. 10-11 or Nov. 17-18, 2024

Middlebury College (Vermont) - Discover Middlebury: Oct. 20-22, 2024

Oberlin College (Ohio) - Oberlin Overnight: Oct. 10-12 or Nov. 7-9, 2024

Olin College of Engineering (Massachusetts) - Olin MIX & Mingle Fly-In: Nov. 10-11, 2024

Pomona College (California) - Perspectives on Pomona (POP)*: Oct. 24 and 26, 2024

Smith College (Massachusetts) - Women of Distinction Program: Oct. 18-19 or Nov. 8-9, 2024

Union College (New York) - Getting to Know Union: Oct. 13-14, 2024

University of Vermont (Vermont) - Discovering UVM: Oct. 22-24 or Nov. 5-7, 2024

Wellesley College (Massachusetts) - VOICE: Sept. 28-29, 2024

October Deadline

College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts) - Perspectives Overnight Program: Nov. 9-11, 2024

Mount Holyoke College (Massachusetts) - Mosaic 2024: Sept. 28-30 or Nov. 2-4, 2024

University of Rochester (New York) - Multicultural Visitation Program (MVP): Nov. 7-9, 2024

November Deadline

Reed College (Oregon)- Senior Scholars: Virtual portion* in Nov./Dec. with visit opportunity in March/April.

February Deadline

Willamette University (Oregon) - Access to Excellence: March 14-15, April 4-5 or April 18-19, 2025

March Deadline

Northwestern University (Illinois) - START-UP: Check back for 2025 dates

Reed College (Oregon) - Junior Scholars*: Check back for 2025 dates

Carleton College (Minnesota) - Carleton Liberal Arts Experience: June 25-July 2, 2025

College of the Holy Cross (Massachusetts) - Visions Overnight: April 2025

May Deadline

Washington University in St. Louis (Missouri) - WashU Preview: August 3-5, 2025

June Deadline

University of Michigan (Michigan) - All-Access Weekend: Check back for 2025 dates

University of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania) - Penn Early Exploration Program (PEEP)*: Check back for 2025 dates

July Deadline

Carleton College (Minnesota) - Taste of Carleton: October 2025

Swarthmore College (Pennsylvania) - Discover Swarthmore: September and October 2025

Tufts University (Massachusetts) - Voices of Tufts: October 2025 with virtual option*

Yale University (Connecticut) - Yale in MOHtion: Oct. 4-6, 2024

Updated: January 7, 2025

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