Schools that track interest?

<p>Does anyone know what schools track interest? Or which ones don't?</p>

<p>I know Duke does not.</p>

<p>wustl and northwestern track campus visits</p>

<p>If they track campus visits, is one visit considered “interested,” or do they expect you to go multiple times if you really are?</p>

<p>I hope that’s not the case. That would be ridiculous if they expected the type of student (10 APs, SAT prep, 9409039 hours of EC/volunteer/job) who applies to Northwestern to be trekking across the country multiple times to visit their campus. Once should seem sufficient, no?</p>

<p>If you have to register or fill out a form at a campus, does that mean they track visits?</p>

<p>Most likely yes.</p>

<p>Emory tracks interest, and it is a factor in the admissions decision as well.</p>

<p>Just going by what I remember from my East Coast college trip (as in, I might be wrong):</p>

<p>Yes
Penn
Hopkins</p>

<p>No
MIT
Columbia
Princeton
Duke</p>

<p>Went to Harvard, NYU, and Georgetown as well but didn’t go on an official tour. Pretty sure Harvard doesn’t (they assume everybody’s interested in Harvard).</p>

<p>Hmm, I’d like to know too!</p>

<p>Penn does, right? I went on a college visit when I was on the east coast (all the way from Seattle) and filled out one of the information cards.</p>

<p>Pomona tracks interest. If you live within any reasonable distance to the campus you better have visited or they will conclude you are not interested.</p>

<p>One visit should be enough… I know all of the Claremont colleges do.</p>

<p>Yeah Pomona does.</p>

<p>Yale and Stanford do not.</p>