Once you've visited colleges and narrowed down the list of schools you're interesting in attending, it's time to consider where you will apply. There is no right number when it comes to how many applications to complete — whether that be as few as three or as many as eight — but applying to multiple colleges is universally recommended for many reasons.
Applying for college has become much more competitive in the past two decades.
Just because you meet a school's minimum entrance criteria does not guarantee you an acceptance letter. Applying to multiple schools increases your chances of acceptance and good financial aid packages.
Many schools have changed their entrance and application requirements over the past few years. Be sure you understand what GPA, test scores and other criteria you need to be considered, as well the application requirements such as essays or letters of recommendation.
You should apply to the colleges you really want to attend as well as at least one safety school.
Most experts recommend you apply to a couple of reach schools, several schools you feel are a great match for you academically and otherwise and a couple of safety schools.