The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all aspects of higher education, including the college selection process. Gone are the days—temporarily—of the tradition of prospective students taking road trips to ...
Whether you’re just beginning your college search or you’re already working on your college applications, the pandemic has changed how most schools are doing campus visits. In addition to taking extra ...
When exploring colleges from home, students expect more than monochromatic maps filled with two-dimensional squares and rectangles. They want to picture themselves on campus, interact with their ...
With campus closed to visitors, most of the newly admitted class of 2025 will have to commit to a school without ever stepping foot on campus. But as Cornell has ramped up its virtual tours and talks, ...
When COVID-19 shut down campus, campus tours were canceled, leaving prospective students more in the dark about choosing where to attend college. Although tours on campus are still not permitted, tour ...
Immerse yourself in 360-degree panoramic views inside campus gems like the Larry Sears and Sally Zlotnick Sears think[box] and the Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at The Temple – ...
Get an inside look at UC Davis through a 30-minute admissions presentation and a 90-minute student led walking tour designed for prospective applicants. Bring your school group — of 15 people or more ...
Our tour website provides a detailed overview of our academic buildings, administrative offices, athletic facilities, campus features, residential buildings, and student life centers. For each tour ...
Selecting a college just got harder for students. Due to pandemic-related shutdowns, many admitted students will need to make decisions about where they’ll study the next four years without ever ...
For anyone curious about what University of Texas Permian Basin looks like and the programs it offers, the university offers a virtual tour. Launched about a year ago, it enables families and ...
A little over a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, high school senior Olivia Broderick got her acceptance from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and knew she’d need a campus visit to solidify that ...