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Whether you’re a prospective student or just visiting the Boston area, we invite you to explore our dynamic campus and experience firsthand how MIT is making a better world .

MIT is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, across the Charles River from Boston, in the vibrant innovation district of Kendall Square . Founded in 1865, MIT established a new kind of independent educational institution relevant to an increasingly industrialized America. Since then, the Institute has built a robust tradition of solving problems in the public interest at the intersection of technology and humanity.

Welcome Center

The MIT Welcome Center is open at 292 Main Street in Kendall Square , conveniently located next to the Kendall/MIT MBTA subway station. Stop by to get guidance about visiting MIT and pick up a campus map  (and to use the restroom, fill your water bottle, or access free Wi-Fi and power outlets). The adjacent green space is also a great place to have lunch or take a break. Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., excluding MIT holidays  and Institute closures. 

The MIT Welcome Center is a gift of Tina and Hamid (SB 1977, SM 1978) Moghadam.

Front desk of the MIT Welcome Center. There is a large MIT logo on the back wall.

Campus Tours & Information Sessions

The Undergraduate Admissions office hosts virtual and in-person information sessions for prospective students. Visit mitadmissions.org/visit to register. Please note: We are unable to accommodate walk-in guests for information sessions, so please make sure to register in advance.

Prospective graduate students usually arrange visits through individual departments, though the  MIT Sloan School of Management  and select departments within the School of Engineering offer tours.

Other resources

  • School of Engineering audio tour
  • List Visual Arts Center tour

Students walk down the Infinite Corridor. The walls are covered in posters for events and activities.

Getting Here & Getting Around

A great place to start your visit is at the MIT Welcome Center, located at 292 Main Street, Cambridge . Parking can be tough here! We recommend public transportation or a taxi/rideshare service (such as Uber or Lyft) to campus.

Via public transportation

Boston’s public transportation system is the MBTA , known as “the T.”

Subway : From any terminal at Logan Airport, take the Silver Line bus to South Station. At South Station, change to the Red Line subway to Kendall/MIT (inbound toward Alewife). The ride should take about 30 minutes and is free. 

Bus : The 64, 68, and 85 lines stop near the MIT Welcome Center. The #1 bus  stops on Massachusetts Avenue, about a 15-minute walk from the Welcome Center.

Shuttle : The EZ Ride shuttle runs to and from Boston’s North Station, with stops at Kendall Square and around MIT’s campus (Note: EZRide is not operated by the MBTA; fare is $2 cash per trip).

From Logan Airport

Taxi or rideshare : Taxi fare from the airport is about $35–$40, and a rideshare service can range from about $20–$35. During non-rush hour, the ride will take about 15 minutes; during rush hour, it may take 30 minutes or more.

Subway : From any terminal at Logan Airport, take the Silver Line bus to South Station. At South Station, change to the Red Line subway to Kendall/MIT (inbound toward Alewife). The ride should take about 30 minutes.

  • South Station, Boston , is the closest train station. South Station is served by the MBTA Red Line, which connects to MIT at the MIT/Kendall stop.
  • Bluebikes is the Boston area’s public bike share program. There are several stations around campus for renting or returning a bike. Visitors may purchase an Adventure Pass , which is valid for 24 hours.

Parking in Cambridge and Boston can be expensive and hard to find. Whenever possible, park where you’re staying and use public transportation or a taxi/rideshare service. If you must drive to the campus, on- and off-street parking is available for a fee, but most public parking is not very close to the center of campus. More parking information is available from Parkopedia .

  • Accessibility map
  • Campus walking tour

People walk past the entrance to the MIT Kendall T stop.

While You’re Here

From art and architecture to history and culture, there is plenty to see and do, both on campus and in the greater Boston area. Explore the MIT Events Calendar to see what's happening on campus. Many events are open to the public.

Visitors are welcome in many campus buildings and our outdoor spaces. See the visitors policy  for details.

On the MIT campus

  • Stop by  Killian Court , the leafy oasis where we hold each year’s Commencement, and gaze up at the Great Dome. (At 8,800 square feet, it’s larger than the domes of St. Paul’s in London and the U.S. Capitol Building. And it was the site of some historic hacks.)

Take in the galleries and exhibits at the  MIT Museum —where art, science, and technology intersect—at its new Kendall Square location.

Explore public art on campus , including works by Picasso, Calder, and other major artists.

Visit the List Visual Arts Center , MIT’s contemporary arts museum.

Witness the work being done at the cutting edge of cancer research at the Koch Institute Public Galleries .

See a display of hacks on the Charles M. Vest Student Street in the Stata Center .

Shop at the MIT Coop for MIT-branded apparel and other souvenirs.

Stop by  MIT Recreation for some movement during your visit. Guest passes are available.

Around Cambridge and Boston

Trace the footsteps of Boston’s founders and revolutionaries on the Freedom Trail .

Quack your way through a duck tour .

Take a short scenic cruise to the Boston Harbor Islands . 

Tour  Fenway Park , home of the Boston Red Sox.

Learn about the life and presidency of John F. Kennedy at his namesake library.

Experience the exceptional collection of one of the oldest art institutions in the nation, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts , or get some hands-on learning at the Museum of Science .

Climb to the top of the Bunker Hill Monument for a panoramic view of Boston.

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Common Area (Fifth Floor)

Music Room  (Basement)

Outdoor Courtyard

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Secondary Fitness Area  (Basement)

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Example Unit Types*

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Single Room (Fifth Floor)

​ *Please note that specific unit types and fixtures may vary. All immersive images are for illustrative purposes only.

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​Building Amenity Spaces

Community Lounge (First Floor)

Community Lounge (Second Floor)

Fitness Area (First Floor)

Floor Lounge (First Floor)

Floor Lounge (Second Floor)

Multipurpose Room (First Floor)

Music Room (First Floor)

Crafts Lounge  (First Floor)

Shared Kitchen Space ** (Second Floor)

  • Three-Bedroom Suite **

*Please note that specific unit types and fixtures may vary. All immersive images are for illustrative purposes only.

**Units with no kitchen have access to community kitchens within the  building

Edgerton House - Immersive Imaging

Fitness Area (Basement)

Floor Common Area

Shared Community Space (Large Space, Basement)

Shared Community Space (Small Space, Basement)

Two-Bedroom Apartment

Three-Bedroom Apartment

*Please note that specific unit types and fixtures may vary. All immersive images are for illustrative purposes only. 

Graduate Tower at Site 4 - Immersive Imaging

Community Outdoor Balcony (Fourth Floor)

Outdoor Space (Fourth Floor)

Primary Fitness Area (Fourth Floor)

Secondary Fitness Area (Fourth Floor)

Shared Community Kitchen & Lounge Space (Fourth Floor)

Shared Community Space (Fourth Floor)

Shared Community Space (Third Floor)

Study Room (Third Floor)

Efficiency A partment

One-Bedroom A partment

* Please note that specific unit types and fixtures may vary. All immersive images are for illustrative purposes only. 

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Building Amenity Spaces ​

Community Function Space (First Floor)

Computer Lounge (First Floor)

Floor Lounge (Fifth Floor)

Game Room (First Floor)

Shared Community Kitchen (Fourth Floor)

Shared Community Space 1 (First Floor)

Shared Community Space 2 (First Floor)

Shared Community Space 3 (Second Floor)

Study Area (Fifth Floor)

Efficiency Apartment

Two-Bedroom S uite

Two-Bedroom Quad Suite

Tang Hall - Immersive Imaging

Building Amenity Space

Community Lounge (24th Floor)

Four-Bedroom Apartment

The Warehouse - Immersive Imaging

Atrium Study Area (First Floor)

Primary Fitness Area (Basement)

Secondary Fitness Area (Basement)

Shared Community Kitchen Area (Basement)

Shared Community Room (Basement)

Study Area (Large Space, Basement)

Study Area (Small Space, Second Floor)

Television Lounge (Basement)

Example Unit Type*

Efficiency Unit

*Please note that specific unit types and fixtures may vary. All immersive images are for illustrative purposes only.

Westgate Apartments - Immersive Imaging

Children's Playroom (High Rise, First Floor)

Fitness Area (High Rise, First Floor)

Lobby Seating Area (High Rise, First Floor)

Shared Community Space (High Rise, Large Space, Basement)

Shared Community Space (High Rise, Small Space, Basement)

Efficiency Apartment  (High Rise)

One-Bedroom Apartment  (High Rise)

Two-Bedroom Apartment (Low Rise)

*Please note that specific unit types and fixtures may vary. All immersive images are for illustrative purposes only. 

26 Virtual College Tours

Explore your dream schools without leaving home

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  • Choosing A College
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  • College Rankings
  • Application Tips
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  • College Financial Aid
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  • Ph.D., English, University of Pennsylvania
  • M.A., English, University of Pennsylvania
  • B.S., Materials Science & Engineering and Literature, MIT

Virtual college tours are an excellent alternative to in-person visits. Virtual tours allow you to explore college campuses at your own pace, typically with useful features like 360° views and student-narrated audio/video. In fact, you will often see and learn much more during a virtual tour than is possible through an in-person tour, given the size of many campuses and the time constraints of a visit to the admissions office.

For each school on our list, you'll find one or more virtual tours that take you around campus and into academic buildings, residence halls, and athletic facilities.

Boston College

Despite its name, Boston College is not located in Boston. The 175-acre main campus in Chestnut Hill sits a little over 6 miles from downtown. The attractive campus features collegiate Gothic architecture and sits on a hill overlooking the Chestnut Hill Reservoir.

Online: For 360° views of buildings, athletic and performance venues, and dining areas, check out the BC virtual tour at eCampusTours.com . For a more personal experience, CampusReel offers a range of videos shot by BC students as they tell you about their campus.

Boston University

Located on an urban campus in the Fenway neighborhood, Boston University is home to one of the largest residence halls in the country, as well as beautiful green spaces along the Charles River. From contemporary towers to historic brownstones, the university's architecture is truly diverse.

Online: Boston University has an excellent collection of over 40 videos narrated by students that provide a window into academic life, residential life, and campus life.

Brown University

As one of the prestigious Ivy League schools , admission to Brown University is extremely selective. The campus in Providence, Rhode Island, features attractive red brick buildings and a hilltop location. The highly ranked Rhode Island School of Art and Design adjoins the campus.

Online: On the admissions website, you'll find an excellent 360° tour of Brown created in collaboration with YouVisit. Brown students guide you around campus and narrate different aspects of the university experience.

Columbia University

As a member of the Ivy League located in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, Columbia University can be an excellent choice for strong students looking for an urban college experience. Barnard College sits adjacent to the Columbia campus.

Online : The university partnered with YouVisit to create a virtual walking tour of the campus narrated by Columbia students. You'll learn about 19 locations on campus and see dozens of high quality photos. For a less professionally produced view of campus, check out the many student-created videos on CampusReel .

Cornell University

Another Ivy League school, Cornell University has an enviable location in the Finger Lakes region of Central New York. The large hillside campus sits in the middle of wine country overlooking Lake Cayuga. In addition, Ithaca frequently ranks among the best college towns in the nation.

Online: The university has a professionally made video, Cornell University: Glorious to View , that features scenes from around campus and soundbites from faculty and students. You can also check out Cornell's interactive map with photos and information on dozens of locations around campus. Finally, take a look on CampusReel for some amateur videos by Cornell students .

Dartmouth College

Another highly selective member of the Ivy League, Dartmouth College is located in the quintessential college town of Hanover, New Hampshire. The iconic bell tower of Baker Library soars above the school's attractive buildings and open green spaces.

Online : The Dartmouth admissions website has links to some excellent resources including a 360-degree virtual tour with YouVisit and virtual tours of athletic facilities and the School of Engineering. Dartmouth graduates wrote the script for this informative 36-minute video tour of Dartmouth. For a less scripted perspective of a current student, check out Paula Joline's video .

Duke University

Located in Durham, North Carolina, Duke University 's sprawling campus includes a forest and a medical center. The school is well known for its stone Collegiate Gothic architecture. The iconic Duke Chapel towers over 200 feet above West Campus.

Online: Narrated virtual tours at YouVisit offer excellent 360° image quality and information on Duke's main campus, Duke Marine Lab, and Duke's Kunshan campus. For another virtual tour, students in the ISIS Research Capstone course created a Duke Google Earth project with views and information on some of students' favorite campus locations.

Harvard University

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As one of the world's most prestigious and selective universities, Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has probably been filmed and photographed more than any other school in the United States. The university has roots going back well before the U.S. was a country, and it is also a major research hub with over 20,000 graduate students. The result is a campus with an interesting mix of historic and state-of-the-art facilities.

Online: Like several schools on this list, Harvard partnered with YouVisit to create a high quality 360° narrated virtual tour that includes both indoor and outdoor views of campus features including residence halls, Widener Library, sports complexes, and academic buildings.

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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology often tops the rankings of engineering schools in both the United States and the world. The school's 168-acre campus stretches along the Charles River in Cambridge, and you'll find a variety architecture from the neoclassical central buildings to the Frank Gehry designed Stata Center.

Online : Check out the campus sites in this narrated Campus Crawl video or MIT's own video, Hangin' Out at MIT with Cathy and Tara , a tour that will give you a 21 minute student-guided look around the institute. You'll also find a large library of information and videos related to different campus locations in the MIT Virtual Tour .

New York University

City lovers will be drawn to NYU 's location in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, adjacent to Washington Square Park. The campus is truly urban, so don't expect to find the green spaces and quadrangles that are typical of most campuses on this list. The school leverages its location to create impressive opportunities for students in fields ranging from business to the performing arts.

Online: NYU has created a 9-minute video that shows off the NYU campus and its New York City location. On the school's admissions website , you'll find additional virtual tours of the NYU Abu Dhabi and Shanghai campuses, as well as an online information session. For a less promotional glimpse of campus, check out this remarkable student-made video tour of NYU .

Northwestern University

With a single-digit acceptance rate, Northwestern University is among the most selective universities in the country. The 240-acre main campus in Evanston, Illinois, hugs the shore of Lake Michigan and is home to about 150 buildings. The university also has a 25-acre campus in downtown Chicago, roughly 12 miles away.

Online : Northwestern teamed up with YouVisit to create a narrated tour with dozens of high quality photo with detailed information on 22 campus locations. For something a little less formal, check out student James Jia's video tour of campus .

With over 46,000 students, Penn State 's main campus is a small city unto itself. Indeed, the campus has its own postal address—University Park, Pennsylvania—where the university is the major employer and economic driver in its rural location in the center of the state. With 18 colleges, 275 undergraduate degree programs, and over 1,000 clubs and organizations, there is clearly a lot to see and do on campus.

Online: For an excellent introduction to the university, check out Penn State's 360° virtual tour of dozens of campus locations, including the iconic Old Main building and Beaver Stadium, with its seating capacity of over 100,000.

Princeton University

Founded in 1746, Princeton University has a rich past that is reflected in its historic 500-acre campus in Princeton, New Jersey. The oldest existing building, Nassau Hall, was completed in 1756, and many more recent buildings feature Collegiate Gothic architecture. The campus frequently finds a place in rankings of the nation's most beautiful campuses .

Online : Powered by YouVisit, the Princeton University virtual tour features high quality 360-degree views of 25 campus locations narrated by Princeton students. Also be sure to check out this series of YouTube videos to introduce you to various campus features. For a more personal touch, student Nicolas Chae created a 9-minute video to show you around campus.

Stanford University

The most prestigious and selective university on the West Coast, Stanford is easily recognizable, with the mission-style architecture of the Main Quad and Hoover Tower soaring 285 feet over the school. Its campus occupies over 8,000 acres in the Bay Area, about 30 miles south of San Francisco.

Online: You'll find a range of virtual tours on the Stanford visitor's webpage. You'll be able to explore the main campus, residential facilities, and campus gardens.

Temple University

Temple University' s main campus sits about one and a half miles north of Center City, Philadelphia. As the university has grown in both size and prestige, it has expanded its facilities to include the 27-floor Morgan Residence Hall and Dining Complex, which opened in 2013 .

Online: For a professionally produced 360° tour of Temple with stellar image quality, the university partnered with YouVisit to bring the campus to your computer. If you prefer amateur student-created videos , you'll find plenty of short clips at CampusReel.

UC Berkeley

The University of California at Berkeley often tops lists of the nation's best public universities. Along with the main undergraduate campus, the school features an 800-acre ecological preserve, a botanical garden, and numerous research facilities. Towering over the campus is the 307-foot Campanile, a building that offers stunning views of campus and the Bay Area.

Online : UC Berkeley is planning to release a new virtual tour in the fall of 2020. Until then, you can check out some of the sites with this 14-minute student-guided video tour as well as a library of short videos on CampusReel .

UCLA 's 419-acre campus sits northwest of downtown, just a few miles away from the Pacific Ocean and Hollywood. Students can enjoy the advantages of proximity to a major city while living on a spacious and attractive campus defined by its Romanesque Revival architecture.

Online: For a visual experience with no narration, you'll find a 40-minute virtual walking tour of UCLA on YouTube. Also be sure to check out dozens of student-created UCLA videos on CampusReel, as well as a professionally-produced 360° tour created in collaboration with YouVisit.

Students who love sand and sun (as well as a good education) will be drawn to the University of California Santa Barbara , one of the few universities in the country with its own beach. The main campus has a cliff-top location overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The East Campus is home to most of the school's academic facilities, while the West Campus is home to residential life and athletics.

Online: If you're interested in seeing where you'll be living at UCSB, the university has extensive 360° virtual tours of residence halls, apartments, and dining areas. For a virtual walk around the attractive campus and many of the academic and athletic facilities, check out the YouVisit virtual tour , where you'll find plenty of high resolution photographs.

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UC San Diego frequently ranks among the best public universities in the country, and its location, with La Jolla, Black's Beach, and Torrey Pines State Reserve just minutes away, is an added bonus. While surrounded by beauty, the campus itself was named by Travel & Leisure as one of the ugliest in the country because of its mishmash of architectural styles. That said, many would disagree with that assessment, and the iconic Geisel Library pictured here is certainly a one-of-a-kind campus building.

Online: UCSD created virtual tour brochures for each of its six undergraduate colleges. You'll also want to check out the YouVisit virtual tour , with its excellent picture quality and informative narration of numerous campus features.

University of Michigan

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The University of Michigan , another of the nation's top public universities, occupies an attractive campus in Ann Arbor. With over 500 buildings sitting on 860 acres, the university has a daunting number of tour destinations. The South Campus is dominated by athletic facilities, and the Central and North campuses are home to most academic and residential buildings. The university's top-ranked medical school has its own campus.

Online: Learn more about the campus and see the sights with these photo galleries on the U-M admissions website; you'll find a gallery featuring the campus and another focused on student life. You can also check out a 14-minute video on YouTube with 4K outdoor shots of many of the campus' main buildings.

University of Pennsylvania

Located in West Philadelphia, the University of Pennsylvania has a rich history dating back to its founding by Benjamin Franklin. This prestigious Ivy League school is home to the top-ranked Wharton School of Business. While much of the campus is historic and constructed in the Collegiate Gothic style, contemporary expansion continues, especially after the university acquired acreage along the Schuylkill River front.

Online: You can choose your virtual Penn experience. For an amateur and down-to-earth look at Penn, check out the dozens of student videos on CampusReel. For high quality images and narration, explore the campus through YouVisit's 360° virtual tour .

University of Southern California

Situated in the University Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, the University of Southern California has grown increasingly selective in recent years. The attractive 229-acre main campus has a number of red brick buildings in the Romanesque Revival style. A few miles from the main campus, the university's Health Sciences campus is home to one of the top hospitals and medical schools in the state.

Online: To see the campus and learn more about USC, CampusReel has nearly 100 videos shot by students as they show off their school. Also be sure to check out the USC photo gallery on Flickr where you'll find 59 high resolution images.

University of Virginia

A top-ranked public institution, the University of Virginia has a rich history dating back to its establishment by Thomas Jefferson in the early 19th century. The university campus features stunning Jeffersonian architecture, including the arched walkways and pillared rotunda that surround the Lawn, the campus' central green space.

Online: Explore the campus through YouVisit's high quality, interactive, narrated 360° tour of UVA . Student tour guides will tell you about many of the campus features as you look around 19 campus locations.

Vanderbilt University

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A prestigious private university in Nashville, Tennessee, Vanderbilt University frequently ranks among the most beautiful colleges in the country. The 330-acre campus is a designated national arboretum. Despite being just a couple of miles from the city, the campus is filled with trees and green spaces. Campus buildings are designed in a variety of architectural styles.

Online: You can virtually walk around campus and learn about 20 different locations through Vanderbilt's online tour . Sights include libraries, sporting facilities, academic buildings, and even Greek Row. If you want to take the experience a step farther, explore the campus in 360-degree virtual reality with your VR headset or YouTube app on your smartphone.

Virginia Tech

Virginia Tech 's expansive 2,600-acre campus features numerous buildings constructed with the school's defining "Hokie Stone"—a gray rock mined near the university's home in Blacksburg. As one of the nation's six senior military colleges, the institute is designed around the Drillfield, a large grass field where the Corps of Cadets conduct military drills.

Online: Virginia Tech offers an extensive campus photo tour with information about academic, residential, and student life facilities. You'll find even more photos and Virginia Tech information on the campus highlights page . For the student perspective on the university, you can find a wide range of short videos on CampusReel.

Yale University

Yale 's historic campus in New Haven, Connecticut, expands over 800 acres and features numerous ornate Gothic Revival buildings. You'll also find a few unique architectural gems, such as the windowless Beinecke Rare Book Library with its translucent marble and granite exterior panels. Yale's residential system is modeled after those at Oxford and Cambridge, and all students reside in one of 14 residential colleges.

Online: You can get a strong impression of Yale from the numerous virtual tours the university created in collaboration with YouVisit. Options include the Yale Campus Tour, Yale Science Tour, Yale Engineering Tour, Yale Athletics Tour, and Yale Residential College Tour. Each features high resolution photography. For more scenes of campus and the surrounding New Haven shops, check out the half-hour YouTube video created by Wind Walk Travel Videos.

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One of the main benefits of YouVisit is that it allows users to experience a location in a way that is not possible through traditional means. For example, users can visit a college campus and walk through residence halls, academic buildings, and other facilities , getting a sense of what it would be like to attend school there. This can be especially useful for students who are unable to visit a campus in person due to distance or other constraints.

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In addition to college campus tours and travel experiences , YouVisit also offers virtual reality experiences for events and conferences. This can be a great way for attendees to get a sense of the atmosphere and layout of an event, and can also be useful for event organizers looking to showcase their offerings to potential attendees.

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Overall, YouVisit is a valuable tool for anyone looking to explore new places and experiences in a virtual setting. Whether you’re a student considering college options, a traveler planning your next vacation, or an event organizer looking to showcase your offerings, YouVisit can provide a unique and immersive way to learn more about a particular location or experience. Contact us today to get a quote on our virtual tour services all across the United States!

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Making the Most of Virtual College Tours

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Normally, spring brings a few reliable things to college campuses: greenery, sunshine, flip-flops, and large groups of high school students and their parents on tours. As COVID-19 spread and campuses closed, however, those groups were nowhere to be found, and online alternatives blossomed in their wake.

While nothing can replace the feeling of actually walking around a lively, active campus, there are still some things that you can do to learn about what life is like on college campuses and get a feel for being there, even in this post-lockdown era. Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best virtual options for touring college campuses and learning more about student life.

Virtual Visiting

There are two major sites for finding virtual college tours: YouVisit and CampusTours. Both offer ways to see campuses, hear from students, and learn more about the schools. As you “visit,” keep in mind all the factors that matter most to you about choosing a school.

YouVisit offers virtual tours of more than 600 colleges in the United States. Many of these tours are compatible with virtual reality headsets, should you own one, or you can just use the 360° feature on your computer or other device. YouVisit tours also include prerecorded student guides to walk you through the tour (as well as translations in English, Spanish, and Mandarin), and most tours offer space to ask questions of college administrators.

CampusTours offers virtual tours of nearly 2,000 schools in the United States and around the world. Most tours include fine-tuned search features, from student population to tuition costs, that allow “visitors” to find the most relevant schools. You can click through most of the virtual tours on this site, allowing you to complete them at your own pace. The site is also working to incorporate a feature enabling students to ask questions directly of college officials through the tour, although most schools do not currently have a live connection to admissions.

Also, be sure to check the undergraduate admissions page of the colleges on your list to see if they are offering any additional resources. Many schools have added some kind of live virtual information sessions in the form of video conferencing or webinars, and more are developing similar programming every week.

It’s annoying, for sure, but routinely checking these sites will ensure that you’re ready to take advantage of any opportunity to prove your interest in a school.

Virtual College Fairs

When many college fairs that normally occur at high schools and summer programs were cancelled, StriveScan offered virtual college fairs to replace them. By registering for a panel, you can hear directly from admissions officers and ask questions. After registering, you will receive a unique Zoom link to attend the live session.

Remember, whether it’s at a fair or an information session, don’t ask questions that you can easily find on the school’s website or in U.S. News and World Report . Our advice for asking questions at these sessions is pretty similar to what we advise asking about in an interview . Use it as an opportunity to learn what the school is really like, not to delve into minutiae.

Hear Directly from Students

There are also some additional resources that may be useful to you as you research schools. While anything compiled from student surveys or opinions is not exactly scientific, these sites all provide an inside look into what students like—and don’t like—about life on their campus.

eCampus Tours does offers college tours (as the name suggests), but it also includes ample specific information about different campuses, targeted at both students and parents. If you’re still looking to understand what you want in a campus, there are various resources on here that will be useful in getting started with that process of discovery.

Campus Reel provides a platform for current students to upload (properly vetted) images and videos about their experiences. Parents and students must register to view them. While many of these aren’t officially sanctioned by college admissions offices, they’re a great way to hear from real students about life on campus.

Finally, YoUniversity brings together student surveys to provide information about life on campus. Users can look for campuses with the best food, the coolest dorms, the most active Greek life, and so on. None of this is official, but if certain aspects of campus life are particularly important to you, it’s worth checking out.

Final Thoughts

As you navigate the process of exploring and evaluating colleges, you will inevitably find yourself frustrated if you can’t be on a particular campus. The tours will glitch; the person running the informational webinar won’t get to your question; you’ll never shake the feeling that you’re still in your living room. But when that happens, don’t despair.

The truth is that even visiting in person is an imperfect way of learning about a college. It might be pouring rain, or your tour guide might be underwhelming. Scheduling often prevents families from visiting until the summer, when there aren’t many students around. Furthermore, visiting for a few hours can only give you a partial view of what life would be like on campus. While different in many ways, online tours at least share certain failings with in-person ones.

So, do what you can to visit virtually, and remind yourself that even if you could be there, you’d still have to do the online research to learn more about the school. Don’t let the small things bother you! Learn what you can from the virtual opportunities, take good notes, and trust that over time the picture will become clearer and you’ll find the perfect school for you!

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Nov. 3, 2014)  — The University of Kentucky is proud to launch two brand new virtual tours — one of the main campus and one of residence halls — through the YouVisit platform . The YouVisit tours provide both prospective undergraduate and graduate students an up-close and engaging view of the university.

"Our community is continuously becoming a more diverse, global society," Kelley Bozeman, marketing director, said. "We wanted to give students from across the Commonwealth, country and world a way to experience our campus, even if they are unable to travel to Lexington."

This project was a collaborative project between the UK Office of Public Relations and Marketing and Enrollment Management.

The online tours simulate an actual campus tour. Each of the tours is led by a campus tour guide who narrates the visitor through the tour much like they do on a campus visit. Cassidy and Arayo, both UK Visitor Center tour guides, take visitors to the site on a tour of campus and residence halls, describing each tour stop and giving fun information about UK, academics and campus services along the way.

The main campus tour guides you through the campus, Rupp Arena and Downtown Lexington, the Arboretum and Keeneland. The second tour gives you a personal view of the many residence halls on campus.

"We felt it was important to include parts of Lexington with the campus tour," Bozeman said. "Lexington is a great college town and is part of what makes UK so special. We selected a few locations to highlight that are favorites of our students."

Viewers are able to watch videos and view 360-degree panoramic shots that connect to each stop to give them an even more exclusive look at the university. The website also provides text-only subtitles for each stop of the tour. Interested students can also schedule a campus tour and apply to the university from the site.

"We know that students spend a lot of time online researching prospective institutions," Bozeman said. "YouVisit allows students to check out UK as they are researching schools and gives them a great sampling of what our campus is like. We also anticipate students using the site to review campus as they make their final college decisions. The University of Kentucky is an amazing place to spend your collegiate years and we're excited to offer YouVisit as another tool to help in the college selection process."

The online virtual tours provide translations in both Spanish and Mandarin to accommodate  interested international students. They are also mobile-friendly and work on any mobile device including smartphones and tablets. The tours will be able to help keep prospective students informed and aware of the many new innovations going on at UK.

"The tour will be updated on a yearly basis, but we will continuously add supplemental photos and videos to the site," Bozeman said.

The YouVisit tour platform, along with seeblue.com and applyuk.com , are innovative ways that the University of Kentucky is utilizing to share our "see blue." story with prospective students.

"Visiting seeblue.com, our YouVisit campus tour and applyuk.com, along with following our social media accounts, should give a prospective student a good idea of what life would be like as a Wildcat," Bozeman said.

View the University of Kentucky virtual tour at the YouVisit website at www.youvisit.com/tour/uky .

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The YouVisit virtual tour, a 360-degree interactive experience, recently launched. It can be found on the Campus Tours webpage and works with a computer, cell phone and other web viewing electronic devices.

The tour takes visitors on a site-by-site trip around campus and inside the main buildings. At each location, a narrator explains building features and general uses. Harvey Hall, for example, is described as UW-Stout’s historic academic building where most general education classes are held and where the theater is located.

The climbing wall in the Sports and Fitness Center is one of the stops on the new YouVisit virtual tour.

Tour stops have embedded pop-up links where visitors can learn more about that location, such as the Ceramics Lab in the Applied Arts Building, a view of the bells from inside the Clock Tower at Bowman Hall and a look inside a typical residence hall room.

Tour users who need accessibility features, including captioning, can click an icon in the lower right corner of the video screen.

Panoramic filming allows visitors to adjust their view in any direction, inside or out to help them get their bearings on the 124-acre campus.

While UW-Stout’s Admissions Office provides walking tours to prospective students and encourages a personal visit, the YouVisit tour gives interested students a sneak peak, allows prospective international students to see campus and helps engage online students.

Sorensen Hall, home to the Admissions Office, is part of the tour and features Admissions Counselor Lacey Seefeldt.

The tour also provides alumni a way to keep up to date with campus changes, allows donors to see their contributions at work and guests, including families of students and community members, to get better acquainted with campus.

UW-Stout contracted with EAB YouVisit, a national leader in the field, to develop the tour. A.J. Liedl, creative and brand manager, oversaw the project during the past year for Marketing Communications.

“Inside UW-Stout's virtual tour experience, you'll gain a better understanding of everything that makes UW-Stout so unique as Wisconsin's only polytechnic university,” Liedl said. “It allows us to showcase the natural beauty of the university, student experiences through our impressive lab spaces, access to technology, hands-on experiences and our connection within the Menomonie community.”

The virtual tour includes 360-degree views from the Clock Tower Plaza.

Liedl said the tour is needed because of a growing demand for an improved virtual experience, including from prospective students, especially since the pandemic began. “ We found a greater need to create this access within one tool to fill that void. We know UW-Stout offers an incredible learning experience; this tool helps tell that story without placing a foot on campus.”

Liedl and other MarCom staff worked with YouVisit videographers and faculty and staff to develop the tour’s visual and spoken content. Several faculty and staff appear as site guest narrators.

Provost Glendali Rodriguez provides a greeting where the tour begins at the Memorial Student Center. Rodriguez explains the school’s polytechnic focus and invites virtual visitors to “take a look around and discover everything that makes University of Wisconsin-Stout amazing.”

The tour ends with a segment called Get to Know Menomonie, with a view of Main Street on the edge of campus. Menomonie has been ranked one of the 20 best small towns in America .

Tour visitors can forward through and return to sections as they please.

The university will be able to update the tour as aspects of campus, buildings and academic offerings change.

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Whether you're curious about our campus, preparing for a real visit, or just peeking at this site's whiz-bang technology, we hope you'll enjoy your virtual tour of MIT. With a few clicks, you can traipse through our neighborhoods and stop to explore places that we think define us in some important or quirky way. And do visit again, as we'll be expanding the tour to include spots (especially west and north) that aren't on our current map.

Have fun! If you need a little help along the way, you might check the technical specifications and useful hints at How to tour or drop us a line at [email protected] . And if you're so fascinated by the tour that you've just got to learn more, you can plan a campus visit or talk to the Admissions Office about an extended sojourn in our wonderland on the banks of the Charles.

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