Make sure your child is enjoying school. Make sure she also has outside interests that she has a passion for.. Also help her find volunteer opportunities.
I agree that once she enters high school to make sure she is challenged all 4 years academically. Colleges look at what type of classes your child took all 4 years. They like to see students that are well rounded. Fine arts, athletics, clubs, committees make for a well rounded college student.
Also if your daughter is a good student, she will probably be fine on the big tests like SAT and ACT.. Our daughter did not even study. She DID go to a tutor the week of the exam to review Algebra, because she hadn't taken it since 8th and 9th grades and could not remember the formulas! Hee, hee..
It does not hurt to visit colleges, but really most kids do not even begin to think about where they want to go till about the middle of the junior year in high school.
Here in the spring UT offers an Open house to all children.. It is called Explore UT.. They have every department open for the kids to visit the Professors and students. There are activities that are fun in each department.. We went a couple of times and it was awesome! I bet in Houston Baylor has something similar.
Here is a link to the Explore UT 2011 event..
http://bealonghorn.utexas.edu/meetus/events/riseandshine/
Here is Austin the year our daughter graduated, there was a young man that got a perfect SAT score and was Valedictorian of his graduating class. He applied to 12 colleges and was not accepted to his top 6 choices. His father had actually quit working for 2 years! to help his son work on colleges. They were baffled about the whole thing..
But he had no outside activities except academics.. Debate, robots and Math League.. He took basic PE, but no sports and for his fine arts he took, Art History and Music Theory and Home Ec nutrition class. . He told me he had never attended a school football game or any school sports events.. Bless his heart..