Fly-In Program Deadlines

Indigenous Fly-In

Dartmouth College's Indigenous Fly-In (IFI) Program is a fully-funded opportunity for rising seniors living in the U.S. or Canada, who identify as Indigenous, or have a demonstrated interest in the Indigenous community and/or Dartmouth's Native American and Indigenous Studies Department to experience daily college life on Dartmouth's campus. Deadline: July 21, 2025

Apply here.

Voices of Tufts

Tufts University offers two free Voices of Tufts programs, one virtual and one in-person. They are open to any rising high school senior in the U.S.. Seniors interact with students, staff and faculty on campus to create a sense of belonging and community at Tufts University. Deadline: July 21, 2025

Apply here.

STARS@Brown

Brown University is a founding member of STARS (Small Town and Rural Students) College Network. STARS@Brown is a fully-funded experience for rising seniors from small town and rural backgrounds to learn about the highly selective admissions process and experience life at Brown. Deadline: August 1, 2025

Nominate a student here. Apply here.

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Coalition for College

Coalition for College compiled a list of fly-in and campus visit programs that allow students to experience different schools and are often fully-funded.

View all here.

The CBO Calendar is Live!

The Consortium for College Opportunity CBO Calendar is live. This tool will help facilitate connections between admissions staff and CBOs, providing opportunities for meaningful engagement. You can see an example of what our event listings look like below. Want to add an event? Have an event idea that you'd like a college to help with? We're accepting Summer/Fall events for consideration.

Workshop Wednesdays

Macalester College is offering free virtual workshops every Wednesday, all summer! Learn about the admissions process, writing a college essay, the liberal arts education experience, financial aid and more. Register for the workshops here.

Planning Ahead

The educational landscape looks different this year, making it more important than ever to plan ahead. Free Planning resources like those provided by Stanford University can help FLI students navigate the selective college admissions process. It's important to evaluate if a college or university is right for each individual. Rice University's Finding Your College Fit and Vanderbilt University's Dream College Tracker can help students analyze the factors that matter most to them in a college and weigh them against other potential college options.

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For more information about the Consortium for College Opportunity or for questions about any of the opportunities above, please email info@collegeopportunity.org