Previous Chats

Starting Your College Search

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Can you believe it’s time to start the college search process? It may feel early, but the sooner you start your search, the better! But with so much to think about—major, location, activities, financial aid—where do you begin? We’ve got some suggestions. Join us for an evening of insights and answers at a video chat designed especially for high school seniors, juniors, and sophomores!

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Student-to-Student

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Get the inside scoop on life at Taylor! Our students are ready to answer all your questions, from academic experiences to community culture. Ask about the best food on campus, their favorite places to hang out, what to pack, which events you absolutely cannot miss, and whatever else is on your mind. Our students have great advice for anyone interested in enrolling at Taylor!

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Financial Aid & Scholarships

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

How do you measure the value of your college investment? Is a Christian, liberal arts college education worth the cost? Are there ways to make it more affordable? Whether it's your first or your fourth time through the financial aid process, there's information you'll want to know. Join us as we help you work through these important questions, provide FAFSA tips, and more.

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Parent-to-Parent

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Let's talk—parent to parent. Your student's senior year of high school is quickly coming to a close, and we know you have questions about what to expect when they arrive at Taylor! Our panel of parents of current Taylor students remember that experience and are ready to help you prepare for the college journey. They'll be available to answer your questions and to share why their students love being at Taylor.

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Student-to-Student

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

We're approaching the deposit deadline ... don't let any lingering questions slow you down! We’ve asked a group of current students to help you feel as prepared as possible. Find out why they chose their residence hall, ask about their favorite classes, find out what clubs they’re a part of, and discuss anything else you're still curious about.

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