Coral James dreams of becoming a pediatrician and working in the African mission field, providing medical care to children who would otherwise go without. When it was time for the San Diego native to choose a university, she toured many small, private universities in her home state, but something didn't feel quite right.
Interested in learning about other schools, James turned to Google to find out about those that provide scholarships to National Merit Finalists, a distinction she earned based on high SAT scores, top class ranking and overall academic excellence.
The honor is given annually to 7,500 high school seniors across the nation.
One of the top search results led James to UNT and her interest was piqued. She reached out to Tiffany Lipscomb, UNT's associate director of freshman admissions, to learn more about the university and schedule a campus visit during spring break.
"The prospect of going to a college that was large and far from home was nerve-wracking. But, the minute my dad and I arrived at UNT for the tour and experienced the helpfulness of the staff and faculty, I knew that I was going to be OK and thrive at UNT," James says. "Every person I met with was really interested in my personalized success and that was huge."