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Our tour (View the Tour Itinerary PDF) , scheduled for Sunday, October 18 through Tuesday, October 20, 2020 , will include stops at the following colleges and universities: Nazareth College , Rochester Institute of Technology , St. John Fisher College , and the University of Rochester . CORT will cover all expenses for overnight accommodations (guests will have their own rooms), meals, and transportation to all schools and up to $150 toward transportation to Rochester. The tour will be limited to 40 counselors. To indicate your interest in participating in the tour, you must:
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The colleges and universities in Upstate New York are pleased to invite you to participate in the Upstate New York Counselor Tour (UNYT). Join us during our spring season as we host you at some of the state's finest colleges and universities.
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This five-day tour allows school counselors the opportunity to tour six colleges and universities in New York State. Throughout the journey, counselors will gain invaluable insights into each institution's academic programs, campus life, and the resources available to support students in their educational pursuits. During the tour, counselors will have the chance to engage with admissions officers, faculty members, and current students, learning about each institution's distinct culture and educational philosophy.
Tour Dates Sunday, May 5 - Thursday, May 9, 2024
Tour Stops Rochester Institute of Technology University of Rochester Ithaca College Syracuse University Union College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Accommodations & Travel The program will begin in Rochester, NY at 4:30 pm ET on Sunday, May 5 with our Welcome Reception and Dinner, and it will conclude in Troy, NY on Thursday morning, May 9.
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Morgan State University Featured in Season 10 of The College Tour Now on Amazon Prime Video
Award-winning tv series brings the magic of morgan state directly to viewers, sharing authentic student stories while highlighting the college experience..
Baltimore — Morgan State University, Maryland’s largest Historically Black College and/or University and one of the nation’s fastest-growing research universities, is featured in the 10 th season of The College Tour , a groundbreaking series from Emmy-nominated producers Alex Boylan, Lisa Hennessy, and Burton Roberts, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video . Hosted by CBS’s The Challenge: USA winner Dr. Desi Williams, The College Tour travels the country, telling the story of each college and university through the diverse lens of its students, giving the viewer an intimate portrayal of life on campus. Inspiring and motivating, the show serves as a vehicle to help students worldwide connect with higher education, enabling them to make informed decisions about their future without traveling anywhere.
“Morgan State University has a great story to tell, and there is no one better to tell that story than our own outstanding students. Seeing the University through their eyes and experiences presents a unique opportunity to learn more about who we are and what we have to offer,” said David K. Wilson, president of Morgan. “Participating in The College Tour series and having our episode available on Amazon Prime Video for thousands of people to view will be instrumental in our ongoing efforts to introduce our university and the meaning behind the ‘Morgan Advantage’ to the world.”
Shining a spotlight on the diverse landscape of today’s colleges, The College Tour offers viewers a comprehensive look at campuses across the country, highlighting the many resources and opportunities that are helping students thrive. The College Tour shows just how these institutions are setting students up for success.
“Morgan State University offers students an extraordinary experience, and we’re so excited to share that on The College Tour ,” said Alex Boylan. “For students, choosing which college to attend is a monumental decision, and this episode gives prospective students a first-hand look at what makes this school so special.”
During the summer of 2023, a production team from The College Tour spent a week on Morgan’s campus to capture the footage and interviews used to create Morgan’s episode for Amazon Prime Video. On November 15, the University held a special premiere screening of the episode on campus, followed by a Q&A with the cast members.
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About Morgan Morgan State University, founded in 1867, is a Carnegie-classified high research (R2) institution offering more than 140 academic programs leading to degrees from the baccalaureate to the doctorate. As Maryland’s Preeminent Public Urban Research University , and the only university to have its entire campus designated as a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Morgan serves a multiethnic and multiracial student body and seeks to ensure that the doors of higher education are opened as wide as possible to as many as possible. For more information about Morgan State University, visit www.morgan.edu .
About TCT: The College Tour is a groundbreaking TV series that takes the viewer on an intimate journey through campuses across the country, telling each school’s story through the diverse lens of its students. Hosted by The Amazing Race winner Alex Boylan, The College Tour brings equity to college readiness by providing a platform to access comprehensive and meaningful information regarding higher education anytime and anywhere, free of charge. The College Tour is available on Amazon Prime Video and at www.thecollegetour.com .
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Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance Took Their Twins on 26 College Tours: 'They're Ready' (Exclusive)
The Hollywood power couple is preparing to become empty-nesters this fall. “Our life has been getting ready for this," Vance tells PEOPLE
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And just like that, Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance ’s kids are getting ready for college.
In this week's Women Changing the World cover story, Bassett looks back at baby photos captured by PEOPLE when their twins Bronwyn and Slater were born in 2006, calling the sweet portraits “a perfect moment."
Now, their high school seniors are cycling through a new rite of passage: college tours.
“We saw 26 schools, all-day tours at each school,” Vance, 63, tells PEOPLE. “And so they're ready. It's another transition. We went down the baby aisle, now we've got to go down the empty nest aisle and get used to them not being here.”
Celebrating their twins' 18th birthday in January, Bassett, 65, recalls feeling “just proud of the young adults that they are becoming, the friendships that they make, the maturity that they exhibit. We always sort of told them, ‘The more you do the right thing, the more freedom that you are allowed, that you are given.’”
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Today, their kids are “a beautiful combination of both of us, of all that we have poured into them,” adds Vance.
The family of four attended the Governors Awards in January, posing on the red carpet together before Bassett was awarded an honorary Oscar celebrating her body of work. It was another memory made after her children and husband supported her Oscar nomination at the 2023 Academy Awards for her role in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever .
"It was great to have Courtney by my side and have my kids there, and they were of age to just really take in the magnificence and magnitude of that moment," she says.
Over the years, the children have learned to navigate what it means to have famous parents, says Bassett, whose new season of 9-1-1 hops to ABC on March 14 . “Because their father and mother are in the public eye, unfortunately, or fortunately, they have to have an extra measure of discernment when it comes to people, which I think they get,” she says. “They're wise little people.”
Vance and Bassett say they were mindful about taking turns working as their kids grew up. “Our mantra was, somebody's going to be home. We were never going to have both of us gone at the same time and the nanny raising the children,” says Vance, whose mother also lived with them for five years before her death in 2017 from ALS.
As for their soon-to-be-empty nest, says Bassett, “For 18 years it has been about [our kids]. So it’s going to be interesting how we continue to make the effort to connect." She laughs, “I don’t know, we still have the dog!”
And as college approaches, friends have started giving the power couple advice. “Somebody's telling me that, ‘Once you drop them off to school, don't go home, go on vacation, go somewhere, do something,’ ” says Vance. “So you come back with some deliciousness instead of some sadness in your mind and heart.”
But, he adds, “Our life has been getting ready for this. Somebody told me - If you do it right, parenting is the job that you work yourself out of.”
As the children stretch their wings, Bassett focuses on staying positive. “I try not to worry,” she says. “I just try to pray more than worry. But it's always a balancing act for a mom.”
For more on Angela Bassett's life lessons, pick up this week's issue of PEOPLE, available on newsstands everywhere now.
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Our tour (View the Tour Itinerary PDF), scheduled for Sunday, October 18 through Tuesday, October 20, 2020, will include stops at the following colleges and universities: Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College, and the University of Rochester.. CORT will cover all expenses for overnight accommodations (guests will have their own rooms), meals, and ...
Group visits. Group visits are available for high schools and community-based organizations to bring a larger group of students (15+) to the University of Rochester for a student-led campus tour. Group visits are available on most Mondays-Fridays. Please submit your request at least three weeks prior to your intended visit date.
The University of Rochester is a special place to study, live, work, and, of course, visit. 170 miles ... 390 miles from Boston. Campus and virtual visits On-campus tour and visit opportunities have returned for prospective students. In addition, virtual tour options are still available.
With a rich history encompassing over 175 years, RIT invites students, employers, companies, parents, and alumni to learn more about our dynamic academic programs and our ever-changing campus. Address: One Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY 14623. Phone: 585-475-2411
The Rochester Workshop Series lets you dive deeper into topics related to the Rochester experience specifically. Virtual Research Rochester: Academic Supports at Rochester. February 27. Current Student Panel. March 5. Pre-College Programs at Rochester. March 14. City of Rochester Virtual Tour. March 21.
Welcome to the University of Rochester, Class of 2025! We've put together this walking campus tour for those of you headed to campus soon. Get to know the do...
Virtual and on-campus events will be offered in late March and April. The four main on-campus Yellowjacket Experience event dates for admitted students are March 29, April 6, April 13, and April 15. Registration for admitted students will go live here in early March! Please choose a date that works best for you. Prev Next. February 2024. Su. Mo.
Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester Institute of Technology. Admissions ... Research; RIT Life; Athletics Colleges of Rochester, New York Tour 2023. Please help us to better understand your interests and perceptions so that we may continue to refine the quality of our tour. Thank you in advance for your time. 1. Please rate the quality ...
Once you visit more than a few schools, all the tours and information sessions can start to blend together. So, here are some tips on how to make the most of your time while you are visiting the University of Rochester (or any school!). Ask the questions you really want to hear the answers to: Your campus tour is not an interview.
Open the accessible version of University of Rochester's virtual experience. Experience University of Rochester Virtually explore University of Rochester in a fully immersive 360-degree experience.
At the University of Rochester, officials decided to resume small, one-hour tours of the campus this summer. Masks are required. In what the university says is "an abundance of caution," Rochester is only taking reservations for the tours one month in advance -- in case conditions change. Baylor University, since the summer of 2020, has been ...
TOUR is an inclusive college experience at the University of Rochester for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are age 18 to 21. TOUR is made possible by a partnership between the Center for Community Engagement and Monroe #1 BOCES. While in TOUR, students have the opportunity to participate in: College courses at the ...
Why a Virtual Tour? At the beginning of your college search, a virtual tour can be a beneficial tool to explore the campus before your visit. When you do visit the campus, be sure to talk to current students about their experiences. A student perspective is a helpful way to gauge your future experience when attending University of Rochester.
The University of Rochester dorms dimension depend on the residence hall. This information is usually contained in one of the dorm room tours of University of Rochester on CampusReel. Supposedly the average dorm room size in the U.S. is around 130 square feet, and University of Rochester likely has dorms bigger and smaller than this.
TOUR is a college-based transition program at the University of Rochester for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities age 18-21. This integrated program provides students with a college campus experience and the development of work skills and independent living skills. While in TOUR, students participate in auditing college courses, join campus activities and
Rochester is a tight-knit group of dreamers and doers. Hailing from all across the globe, we thrive at the intersection of our unique cultures, backgrounds, experiences, and passions. From performing arts ensembles, volunteer organizations, engineering clubs, and so much more—you're bound to find your people. Student life at Rochester
University of Rochester reviews from current students. Rochester tunnels The tunnels are crucial to the University of Rochester's campus. As the cold, windy upstate NY weather is relentless, between the months of Novermber and May, most students choose to commute to class via our tunnel network rather than face the outdoors. As Ada walks to Model UN, she films one of the major tunnels which ...
Join us for a live online info session and tour. Click one of the green dates in the calendar below to register. If the available dates and time don't work for you, please email [email protected] to arrange an alternate time. These online sessions are hosted by our admissions staff, and are tailored to your specific questions and ...
College counselors and advisors are our partners in building a community at the University of Rochester defined by a commitment to Meliora—ever better. ... western New York's spectacular fall season as we guide you through the region to visit some of the state's finest colleges and universities. The tour includes stops at Nazareth College ...
Our tour (View the Tour Itinerary PDF), scheduled for Sunday, October 18 through Tuesday, October 20, 2020, will include stops at the following colleges and universities: Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College, and the University of Rochester.. CORT will cover all expenses for overnight accommodations (guests will have their own rooms), meals, and ...
research rochester open house Our next Research Rochester open house event for prospective students will be on Wednesday, April 3. This event includes a student-led tour of campus, sessions on the financial aid process, faculty lectures, student panels, lunch on campus, and the opportunity to get all your questions answered by current Rochester ...
The university activated its trauma, illness, and grief team Wednesday evening, saying it would share more information about resources for students Thursday morning. Anyone in need of immediate support can call the university's Health and Wellness Center at (585) 385-8280, or employees can contact the Employee Assistance Program at (585) 276 ...
Drama House will be hosting a trivia night on Sunday, March 3rd from 4pm-6pm! Come play trivia and get a tour of Drama House and its rooms. Meet current house and e-board members, enjoy snacks, win prizes, and more!, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
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The College Tour is available on Amazon Prime Video and at www.thecollegetour.com. # # # # Media Contacts: Larry Jones or Dell Jackson, for University PR 443-885-3022 . A Carnegie "High Research" University. 1700 East Cold Spring Lane Baltimore, Maryland 21251 443-885-3333. APPLY
FILE - In this Sept. 26, 2018, file photo, students sit on the campus of Spelman College in Atlanta. A collaborative of 40 historically Black colleges and universities has received a gift of $124 ...
Orientation will allow you to explore campus and make new connections. (585) 275-4414. [email protected]. Housing. On-campus living is required for first-years and sophomores and a popular choice with upper-year students—in fact, most students remain on campus all four years. (585) 275-3166.
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