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  1. College Board College Search

    Find out information about every college, including the 2,500 four year Universities and Colleges and 900 Community Colleges that span across all 50 states. Check out the "featured" Colleges Tours to get a more in-depth video-based experience. You can filter by STATE, School Type, and Student Size by using the filter buttons below. Find Out ...

  2. College Tours

    Our 'Tour Now' section takes the stress out of the college search. In one location, students can explore all 2,500 four-year colleges and universities and 900 community colleges throughout America. Easy-to-use, this platform allows you to filter choices by state, college type, and size, narrowing down the search based on your preferences.

  3. Your Complete Guide to Campus Tours

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  4. The College Campus Tour Checklist

    Things to Do on a Campus Tour. Gather Important Information. Pick up brochures, financial aid forms, and the campus map. Try to sit at the back of a classroom that interests you. If classes aren't in session, you can still stop in a classroom or lecture hall to get a sense of the environment. Meet a professor who teaches a course you're ...

  5. Suggested College Tour Itineraries

    Suggested starting point. Harvard. MIT. Tufts. Boston College. Northeastern. Boston University. These popular Boston area schools represent a good mix of size, setting and admissions selectivity. All are easily accessed via public transportation, and given their relative proximity you can squeeze in two campus visits a day if necessary.

  6. Campus Visit Checklist

    A campus visit is a planned visit to a college or university campus. It involves a guided campus tour, information sessions, and meeting with admissions officers. Visitors can interact with current students, explore the campus community, and see if the college matches their interests and goals. The purpose is to provide firsthand experience and ...

  7. College Visits

    College Visits Essentials. Embarking on college visits and campus tours marks a significant milestone in the college search process. These experiences offer invaluable opportunities for prospective students to explore potential colleges firsthand, gaining insights into campus life, academics, and extracurricular opportunities. As you begin compiling your college list and narrowing down your ...

  8. The Ultimate Checklist for College Campus Visits

    Here's an ultimate checklist to ensure you cover all bases during your college campus visits. Gather Basic Information: Start your preparation by researching the college's size, academic programs, student-to-faculty ratio, campus setting, and overall culture. This foundational knowledge will help you focus your visit.

  9. College Visit Checklist: 25+ Tips for Touring Campuses

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  10. How to Tour Colleges

    Step 1: Contact the admission office. Grab your calendar and call the admission office of the first school on your list. If you are wondering how many colleges you should visit, that depends on every student, but a good rule of thumb is to consider visiting five to six colleges so you have a few to compare. It is also a good idea to go for your ...

  11. 21 Places Worth Seeing on College Tours

    Here are 21 places on a college campus that applicants should consider exploring: Facilities associated with your desired major. Places where students pursue hobbies. A student union or student ...

  12. Our Best Advice for College Campus Tours

    Campus visits can be one of the most fun parts of the college search—but also the most overwhelming! After all, it takes a lot of time, research, money, and effort to visit the schools on your college list. That's why we've gathered all our best advice to help you understand the importance of experiencing campus before committing to a ...

  13. College Tours 101: Everything You Need to Know

    The college tour is exactly what it sounds. It's a tour of the colleges you're interested in applying to and attending for 4 years. Depending on how much time and the budget you have, students will typically tour 7-10 schools over a one week period with their school or family. The point of a college tour is for you to learn more about each ...

  14. When to Visit Colleges

    The spring of your junior year is a good time if you've already researched colleges. Spring break is also good if you play fall sports or are considering applying under early action or early decision plans, which usually have application deadlines in November of your senior year. Early fall is also a good time for seniors to visit.

  15. 14 Tips for an Effective College Visit

    For high school students in the process of researching a variety of colleges and universities, admissions professionals recommend scheduling campus visits to get a better feel for the schools.Some ...

  16. CampusTours

    We would be happy to set up a demo to show you all of the features and benefits CampusTours can offer. Schedule a Demo. CampusTours provides virtual tours of 1,700+ colleges and universities and builds virtual tours and interactive maps for schools and organizations worldwide.

  17. 11 Things to Look for on a Campus Tour

    1. Your Major's Department. For prospective students who have already decided on a major, finding out more about that department during a campus tour is crucial. The size of the department, how well funded it is, and what the professors are like are all important factors that can impact your academic experience.

  18. Six Steps to Get the Most Out of a Campus Visit

    Pick out places of interest. Call the college's admissions office to schedule a guided campus tour. Ask about the best times to visit. 3. Take Your Own Tour. Wandering around the campus on your own or with friends can be the best way to get a feel for the college. 4.

  19. Which Colleges Should I Tour? A Comprehensive Guide

    On your visit to the Evanston campus, you might have opportunities to attend an information session, do a campus tour, and attend a school-specific seminar for music or business. You might also be registered for Purple Preview, which allows you to shadow a student. Or, you could arrange to stay overnight. All of these efforts are recognized by ...

  20. 118 Great Questions to Ask on a College Tour · PrepScholar

    118 Great Questions to Ask on a College Tour. Posted by Rebecca Safier. College Admissions. Touring your prospective colleges is a great opportunity to learn from the people who study, work, and teach on campus. By keeping your eyes and ears open, you can gain a strong sense of a school and its culture, far beyond the facts and figures on its ...

  21. Top Universities Offering In-Person Campus Tours This Summer

    American University. Students who schedule an in-person visit can expect a 60-minute safely distanced walking tour of campus that will introduce them to the AU community. Baylor University. Personalized tours for a single student and two parents to view campus on one of Baylor's shaded shuttles. Berea College.

  22. What to Know Before a College Campus Visit

    And you can plan your own informal visit to a college campus. Take these important steps first: Visit the college's admissions website to get details about arranging for an in-person visit. Check with your school counselor to see if any campus tours are scheduled. Set aside time to be on your own. Walk around the public area.

  23. Touring Colleges in Boston: A College Tour Itinerary

    Travel by car to Brandeis University (Waltham, MA). Early Afternoon: Take a campus tour of Brandeis University. Afternoon: Travel by car to Boston University (Boston, MA). Evening: Take a campus tour of Boston University, explore the BU area, dine, and consider visiting Fenway Park. Day 4: Boston College & Northeastern University.

  24. College Football Tour Offers A Thorough Gameday Experience

    Andrew runs College Football Tour, which documents his journey to thoroughly experience gameday at every FBS stadium. A graduate and fan of the University of Wisconsin, his love for TCU emerged ...

  25. The College Tour at Nichols College

    The College Tour is a TV series brought to you by multi-award winning producers.The series tells the story of colleges and universities around the world. Each episode of The College Tour focuses on a single college or university.From campus life, academics, housing, sports, activities, and much more… each student-driven segment gives the audience an inside look at what it's truly like ...

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