Well, its pretty easy to research on the internet and get some choices narrowed down, but we found THE most important thing was to make sure to visit the campus WHILE school is in session.
Look at the students, feel the "vibe".........does your kid fit in, feel comfortable?
When we were doing this, we visited a couple of schools that SOUNDED fantastic but once we got there and looked at the students......and took the tour, we realized that this was NOT a match for HER.
Funny example.....and I will not use the school name, but it was an all female school (that's ok, she picked that criteria). While we were waiting for the tour, I noticed that every person that passed us did not make eye contact and they all looked very unhappy, gruff, too serious.....just very standoffish.
I never said anything. After the tour was 1/2 finished (break time) she told me we needed to leave. Got in the car and she apologized for wasting my time. Why? She said this is gonna sound very "shallow" but I need to go to a school with people who have shaved their legs before, MAYBE opened a fashion magazine or at least HEARD of one, and know how to smile!
Exactly! She went on to say that academically, it was fine.....but SHE would never fit in there and would be miserable trying to supress her personality to fit in with what she had seen!
Your kid has to be able to envision living there and living with the people you see and fitting in and being happy, otherwise its not a good fit.
I hope that kinda makes sense! During visits REALLY observe everything! Not just the person giving the tour. Food choices, dorm setups, campus open to the public or not (security)..........good luck! And have fun! We toured campuses in CA, CO, PA, MD, VA and had a great time.