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How to Make Your On-Campus Tour Count

What can students do to make the most of on-campus tours?

If colleges on your best-fit list are reopening and you’re planning a visit, there are a few steps students can take to make the experience as impactful as possible. Best practices include:

Come prepared: stay organized by planning out exactly what you will need to bring. Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes, bring water and a snack, and take a notebook so you can jot down your first impressions.

Have questions ready: Brainstorm a list of questions that you would like to ask your tour guide. Give yourself some time to compose thoughtful questions that will help you learn more about the school you are visiting.

Follow safety protocols: Many colleges that are reopening for tours have their own safety guidelines in place, including submitting a negative COVID-19 test or completing a health screening. Make sure you adhere to these guidelines so that you can safely enjoy the campus and make the most of your touring experience.


What should students do if their best-fit schools aren’t reopening for tours yet?

If the schools on your best-fit list aren’t reopening for tours just yet, don’t panic. After more than a year of virtual-only offerings, colleges have developed a breadth of digital resources for students who are hoping to learn more about their campuses. Top tips include:


Sign up for a virtual information session: If you’re looking to show demonstrated interest, make sure to schedule a virtual information session, which is typically led by an admissions officer or Dean of Admissions. Topics covered may include essay writing, the admissions process, financial aid, extracurricular activities, and campus life


Use social media to your advantage: Social media can be a valuable resource when it comes to learning more about your top choice colleges. Check out a school’s Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Snapchat, and even Tik Tok accounts to learn more about what the campus has to offer from a new perspective.


Don’t forget about virtual tours: Many colleges are giving students the option to schedule either a live or pre-recorded virtual tour, which is usually led by a current student. Live virtual tours are usually 45 minutes-1 hour in length and feature key buildings and campus destinations.



From IvyWise