College Planning Resources

Creating a List & Determining Academic Fit


  • Students are encouraged to apply to between 6-12 colleges.  When making your "college list", think about how the colleges you are considering fall into these three categories: Reach, Target, Likely.  

    Reach - A reach school is a college that is a bit outside of your range in terms of average GPA and test scores.  While there is a possibility that you might be accepted to these schools, your chances are slim.​​

    Target - A target school is one where your GPA/ test scores fall within the average ranges for recently admitted students.  While not guaranteed, you have a reasonable chance to be accepted to these schools. 

    Likely - A likely school is one where your GPA/test scores are above the average range for recently admitted students. It is likely that you will be admitted to these schools.

    *In addition, students are encouraged to apply to one community college.

    The bulk of the colleges on your list should fall into the Target and Likely categories.  Regardless of which category a particular college falls within, be sure that it is a school you could see yourself being happy at for four or more years.

Determining "Social/ Personality/Financial" Fit


  • Financial Fit  

    How much will the college cost? This may be an important factor in determining which colleges to put on your list. When considering teh cost of college, don’t just look at sticker price.  Sometimes, colleges with the higher sticker price offer the most aid. Use the financial aid calculators available at virtually every college website to get a better idea of what the actual college cost will be after your finances, GPA, etc. are considered. Find the net price calculator for your prospective college at the US Dept. of Education Net Price Calculator Center (NPC).

    Social/ Personality Fit

    You will be at the college/ university you decide to attend for 4 years. This is a long time, so it is important that you evaluate whether a college meets your needs and you will be happy there.  Happy students are more successful students. Now is the time to do some serious thinking about what is important to you. Every college on your ‘apply to’ list should offer the features that you need to be happy. 

    Every college has its own "personality". The best way to determine if a college campus feels like home, is to visit the campus, preferably when school is in session so you can see what the campus is like on a typical day.  While visiting a campus, you can learn about admissions requirements, get a sense of the community on campus, talk with students and faculty and much more. Contact admissions offices to schedule a tour, or take a self-guided tour.

    Campus Visit Checklist            

    Campus Visit Guide

    College Fly-In & Diversity Programs for Prospective Students

Can't physically visit a campus?


  • Take a virtual tour, or attend an online college fair.

    How to Explore Colleges Virtually & In-Person this resource gives tips on exploring colleges both in-person and when you cannot travel, Including CSU & UC specific resources.

    Campus Tours Online - View thousands of virtual college tours and interactive maps.

    You Visit - 360 degree and virtual reality tours.

    The College Tour -  The College Tour episodes offer a first-hand look at amazing universities across America. Students are one click away from visiting their dream college without leaving their homes. 

    RACC YouTube Channel - The channel features RACC institution (numerous out-of-state colleges) videos and additional content. 

Tools to Determine if a College is a Reach, Target, or Likely School for You

College Planning Resources