100+ 360° college campus tour videos of top US & Canadian colleges, 100% free on Youtube!
For more immersive playback:
Pro tip 1: Youtube defaults to 720p resolution which is too low for 360° video. Click the settings icon at the bottom right of the player and change to 2160p for MUCH better quality.
Pro tip 2: Playback on phone/ipad tends to be much smoother than playback on PC (unless your PC has dedicated graphics card).
Pro tip 3: For wider field of view , go into full screen mode (F11 on computer only) and scroll down on your mouse. You’ll get about 1-2 notches on your scroll wheel before the page itself starts to scroll down. This is the widest field of view, press Page Up to go back up to the top of the video and enjoy the wider field of view!
The full list:
- AMERICAN UNIVERSITY (walking/driving)
- AUBURN UNIVERSITY (walking/driving)
- BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY (drone/walking/driving)
- BOSTON COLLEGE (drone/walking/driving)
- BOSTON UNIVERSITY (walking/driving)
- BRANDEIS (drone/walking/driving)
- BROWN (drone/walking/driving)
- BYU (walking/driving)
- CALTECH (drone/walking/driving)
- CARNEGIE MELLON (drone/walking/driving)
- CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY (walking/driving)
- CLARK UNIVERSITY (driving)
- CLEMSON UNIVERSITY (driving)
- COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES (drone/walking/driving)
- COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY (walking/driving)
- COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY (walking/driving)
- CORNELL (drone/walking/driving)
- CU DENVER (drone/walking/driving)
- DAVIDSON COLLEGE (driving)
- DREXEL (walking/driving)
- DUKE UNIVERSITY (drone/walking/driving)
- EMORY UNIVERSITY (drone/walking/driving)
- FORDHAM (driving)
- GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (walking/driving)
- GEORGETOWN (walking/driving)
- GEORGIA TECH (drone/walking/driving)
- HARVARD UNIVERSITY (drone/walking/driving)
- ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (driving)
- INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON (driving)
- IUPUI (driving)
- JOHNS HOPKINS (drone/walking/driving)
- KENNESAW STATE (walking/driving)
- LEHIGH UNIVERSITY (drone/walking/driving)
- LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (walking/driving)
- MIAMI UNIVERSITY IN OHIO (driving)
- MICHIGAN STATE (walking/driving)
- MIT (drone/walking/driving)
- NC STATE (drone/driving)
- NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY (driving)
- NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY (driving)
- NYU (walking/driving)
- OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY (drone/walking/driving)
- OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY (driving)
- PENN STATE (drivethrough)
- PEPPERDINE (drone/walking/driving)
- PITTSBURGH UNIVERSITY (walking/driving)
- PRINCETON (drone/walking/driving)
- PURDUE UNIVERSITY (driving)
- REED COLLEGE (driving)
- REGIS UNIVERSITY (drone/walking)
- RICE UNIVERSITY (driving)
- RIT (walking/driving)
- RUTGERS (drone/walking/driving)
- SAN JOSE STATE (walking/drivingtour)
- SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (walking/driving)
- SEATTLE UNIVERSITY (walking/driving)
- SIMON FRASER (drone/walking/driving)
- STANFORD (walking/driving)
- STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY (drone/walking/driving)
- SYRACUSE (drone/walking/driving)
- TEMPLE UNIVERSITY (driving)
- TEXAS A&M (driving)
- TUFTS (drone/walking/driving)
- U DENVER (drone/walking/driving)
- U MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK (walking/driving)
- U MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR (walking/driving)
- UBC (drone/walking/driving)
- UC BERKELEY (walking/driving)
- UC DAVIS (walking/driving)
- UC IRVINE (walking/driving)
- UC RIVERSIDE (drone/walking/driving)
- UC SANTA CRUZ (walking/driving)
- UCLA (walking/driving)
- UCONN (driving)
- UGA (drone/walking/driving)
- UIUC (driving)
- UMASS AMHERST (drone/walking/driving)
- UNC CHAPEL HILL (drone/walking/driving)
- UNH (driving)
- UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO (driving)
- UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE (drone/walking/driving)
- UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME (walking/driving)
- UNIVERSITY OF OREGON (driving)
- UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND (driving)
- UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (walking/driving)
- UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (walking/driving)
- UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (drone/walking/driving)
- UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON (driving)
- UPENN (walking/driving)
- USC (drone/walking/driving)
- UT AUSTIN (driving)
- UVA (drone/walking/driving)
- VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY (driving)
- VILLANOVA (drone/walking/driving)
- VIRGINIA TECH (drone/driving)
- WASHINGTON AND LEE (drone/walking/driving)
- WELLESLEY COLLEGE (driving)
- WILLIAM & MARY (drone/walking/driving)
- WPI (drone/walking/driving)
- YALE UNIVERSITY (driving)
College application advice for HS students:
- Some thoughts about where to apply to college, after visiting 100 campuses
- 4 college application DO’s and DON’Ts: Personal statement, resume, recommendations
- 5 reasons you should apply to MIAMI UNIVERSITY in OXFORD OHIO (Shoutout to the awesome staff at MIAMI OHIO, thank you! More schools coming) Upcoming (April 2020):
- The Forbidden City (Beijing)
- Jingshan park overlooking the Forbidden City
- 20 top universities in Asia
Future planned trips: Top 25 schools in the UK Top 15 schools in Australia New Zealand colleges More college admissions officer interviews & application walkthroughs
We survive off of shares and retweets! Show your support by subscribing, sharing, and retweeting the links below:
Youtube channel: www.youtube.com/c/theartofcollege
Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ApplyingToCollege/comments/ftvyu3/i_visited_100_top_colleges_360_campus_tour_videos/
Twitter (please retweet us!) : twitter.com/theartofcollege
Did you really visit all these schools on your own? Yes I actually went to each of these schools and filmed, curated all the facts and stats, and personally made each video. You’d be amazed what you can accomplish if you just chip at it a little every day.
Why did you do this? This project got started in 2017 when I took my wife on a road trip to “see the country”, and I tried my hand at vlogging about colleges we visited along the way. I had a 360° camera to take b-roll, which ended up being the only usable footage from that trip (vlogging is harder than it looks!). Soon after, two of my friends got married in Boston a week apart from each other so that got us up to 40 colleges, all on the east coast. You don’t quit when you’ve done 40 schools already, you go for 100.
How could you afford this? Good planning, not taking direct flights (actually searching for cross country flights with long stopovers) lots of great friends’ to crash at, a working wife, and willingness to sleep in Walmart parking lots.
Are you going to other schools or is this it? The goal is to hit all 100 of the USNews top 100 (currently at 85/100). I’m also sitting on about 20 international universities I’ve yet to edit. I plan on being in the UK and Australia once COVID-19 blows over.
Why is rank trend important? You’ll notice on the bottom of each video there is the school’s 2010, 2015, and 2020 USNews rank. This is because the trend of a school’s rank tells you more than that year’s rank. Research into the USNews rankings tells us that +/- 4 in rank from one year to the next is statistical noise, so don’t get caught up in the specifics. However if a school is getting higher in rank from 5 years ago, 10 years ago, that’s probably a sign they’re consistently improving. You want your college to be ranked high even 5, 10 years after you’ve graduated, and the rank trend tells you that.
What do you think is the most important metric when picking a school? I feel the boy/girl ratio is one of the most underrated stats and needs to be considered. It is the #1 factor that impacts your college experience day in/day out. You won’t necessarily feel how different a rank 30 is from a rank 60 school, but you will definitely feel when a campus is 30% female vs 60% female. I went to GT when there were only 25% women, and let’s just say it was miserable on campus. When the ratio is that skewed, the rarer sex tends to be much more proud, and the guys had to make inroads at Emory and Agnes Scott to have any female contact (it didn’t help that my group of friends weren’t the smoothest engineers you’ve ever seen).
The second most under-rated stat is the acceptance rate. If you plot acceptance rate against boy/girl ratio, you’ll find an interesting quadrant, where the party schools are high female high acceptance rate, and the dreary ones are the low female low acceptance ones. But that’s probably where the ladies want to go if a M.R.S. degree is a potential option.
How else can we support you?
If you’re in the market for a 360° camera or college guide books, please click through the links below so we can get a commission directly from Amazon for the referral! We appreciate it!
The 360° camera I used:
The colleges guides I trust:
3 thoughts on “ 100+ 360° college campus tour videos of top US & Canadian colleges, 100% free on Youtube! ”
Could you also do Dorm Tours?
looking forward to watching some of these….why all the focus, I wonder, on USNWR universities and so little love for UNSWR liberal arts colleges ? https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-liberal-arts-colleges I would have loved to see tours of more of the schools on the national liberal arts colleges list. Thanks!
I had to hit the “big ones” first since they are so popular. Your suggestion is valid, for the next round I do hope to go to more of the liberal arts colleges! Thanks for the suggestion
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
25 Virtual College Tours Worth Taking
Virtual college tours are considered one of the easiest, most accessible ways to learn about a school. While a more typical college tour may still be conducted in-person, the reality of that is changing. With the technological advances of the last 10-15 years, virtual tours have become a new, affordable possibility. Indeed, a virtual college tour can be an excellent way to learn about a school’s campus, programs, student life, clubs and activities, and much more.
You might be curious, how exactly do virtual college tours work? The answer depends on the school. Some virtual tours are live streams or recordings of in-person campus tours. Others are interactive maps where you can click on buildings and see what happens inside. Some will even include Q&A sessions with students. These are just some of the many ways schools show prospective students what life is like on campus. However, not all virtual college tours are created equal.
In this article, we’ll explore the world of virtual college visits, including:
- Benefits of engaging in college tours
- Similarities and differences between in-person and virtual college tours
- Different formats of virtual tours
- Top 25 virtual tours worth taking
- How to plan and make the most of your college visits
- What comes next after a college tour
Without a doubt, college visits will play an integral role in your college journey. So, let’s dive into why college visits are so important to the application process.
Why College Visits?
Before we explore virtual college tours in greater detail, let’s discuss why college visits are important to begin with. First and foremost, college tours are a way to learn about schools before you apply or even attend. Attending college is a big commitment. Therefore, taking the time to learn more about each school will allow you to feel more confident in deciding where to attend.
Secondly, the college admissions process is a time of self-exploration. By engaging in college tours, you can learn more about yourself just as you do about colleges. Maybe you will notice you like smaller campuses that aren’t in bustling cities. Or perhaps you will realize that having a lot of cultural diversity on campus is important. By learning these facts about yourself, you will contribute to your overall personal development as well as create a holistic college list.
Lastly, college visits for juniors help to put together a strong application. Many colleges request that you write a supplemental essay about why you want to attend their school. Through a visit, you can gain knowledge about the school and be able to speak passionately and specifically about why you wish to attend in your essays. This is more critical than ever since the number of applications has skyrocketed at many schools. As such, you’ll need to make sure your application demonstrates why you are a clear fit.
College visits and the admissions process
As you may have already gathered, there are two times when you might find it most valuable to visit colleges:
Before applying
Virtual college tours and in-person campus tours can help you narrow down your college list. In doing so, you will only spend money and time applying to colleges that you would really love to attend. College visits for juniors can also help them write stronger essays.
After admission to make a final matriculation decision
If you are admitted to multiple schools, a campus visit can help you feel more confident in your final decision. As a senior, you also might have more specific questions about certain activities or campus life. Getting to know the campus more can also help ease the transition into your first year. Since you’ll already know where important buildings and resources are located, your first day may not be as overwhelming!
Now that you understand the importance of college visits, let’s explore what goes into planning a college visit.
Planning your college visit
As we shared, college visits are an important part of the admissions process. However, planning in-person campus tours can be time-consuming and expensive. To begin, you and your family will need to explore what times of year are best to travel. Some common times to visit schools are during school breaks or summer vacations. However, if you hope to see more activity on campus, then try to plan your visit when classes are in session.
Next, we recommend setting up a visit with the admissions office. While you can, in most cases, visit a campus without an appointment, the appointment helps you gain access to a tour. It may even allow you to speak with an admissions officer. Ideally, you will book this appointment a few months before the visit. If you find yourself running short on time, you can also show up on campus and take a self-guided tour. Occidental College , Haverford College , and Claremont McKenna College all offer self-guided tours, whether using a printed map or a downloadable app.
The cost of college visits
Regardless of whether you pre-schedule your visit, you will need to pay for your travel including transportation, hotels, and meals. Many students try to see multiple schools in one visit to save money and time.
For some students, setting up in-person visits is difficult. Beyond the expensive nature of travel, parents or guardians may not be able to take off work or find childcare. Some high schools organize college visits for juniors, or even sophomores, where adult chaperones take large groups of students to visit schools. However, this may not be an option at your school.
If the cost and logistics required to attend in-person college tours is prohibitive, don’t worry! In the next sections, we’ll discuss the many similarities, as well as the unique benefits, of virtual college tours.
COVID-19’s Impact on College Visits
While virtual tours existed pre-pandemic, the COVID-19 pandemic made them a necessity as college campus tours were canceled. Since then, virtual tours have become more advanced and more widely available. In some cases, college virtual tours can offer as much, or more, than an in-person campus visit.
While many students still prefer in-person visits, virtual tours can be used as a tool to explore colleges earlier in the application journey. Virtual tours can also be useful to prepare for an in-person visit. If a student can spend 15 minutes taking a virtual tour and noting what buildings or parts of campus interest them most, then they can focus their in-person tour on those aspects.
Overall, virtual tours are an excellent way to visit schools that are completely inaccessible, such as ones that are too far away. Many international students use virtual college tours to explore campuses they wish to attend. Indeed, the fact that virtual tours exploded during the pandemic has raised several questions about accessibility, including the need to make more tours available in multiple languages or geared towards low-income families.
Coming up, we will explore more about the similarities and differences between in-person and virtual college tours.
In-person vs Virtual College Tours
Luckily, visiting colleges today does not require you to go to a campus. Indeed, the number and quality of virtual campus tours for students have skyrocketed in recent years. Undoubtedly, there are similarities and differences between in-person college campus tours and virtual college tours.
Similarities between In-Person College Campus Tours and Virtual College Tours
- They provide a layout of the campus.
- They allow students to get a sense of the campus architecture, including the inside of academic buildings and dorms. For example, UT San Antonio offers special housing tours for students to see where they might be living.
- Students can learn about specific academic programs. For instance, Harvard offers a specialized in-person tour for engineering and applied sciences students in addition to the Harvard virtual tour.
- They offer insight into student life on campus. Emerson College , for example, offers videos of students talking about their transition to life in Boston and co-curricular activities.
- Tours allow students to explore the available clubs and activities on campus.
- They are opportunities to hear directly from actual students about their experiences. Colgate , Princeton , and Barnard all offer virtual conversations with students.
- Students can get some of their doubts answered. Many tours offer a live Q&A with current students. Pomona ’s live virtual sessions include this offering.
Differences between In-Person College Campus Tours and Virtual College Tours
Note that depending on the school, you may or may not receive information about that school’s admissions process during a tour, whether in-person or virtual. Several schools, like Spelman , encourage students to schedule separate webinars to learn more about the admissions process, as this is not a topic covered in their campus tours.
Now that we have explored the similarities and differences between in-person college campus tours and virtual college visits, let’s look more deeply into when and how to use virtual college tours.
Understanding Virtual College Tours
When first hearing about virtual college visits, many students and families are skeptical about how useful they can be. However, college virtual tours have advanced so much in recent years that many offer a similar, if not enhanced, experience to an in-person visit.
As we discussed, there are several obvious reasons why college virtual tours are easier than in-person, including the fact that they are free and require little to no planning. In the following sections, we will discover more of the benefits and uses of virtual college tours. We will also discuss how they work and explore some of the best virtual college tours that exist today.
Are Virtual College Tours Worth It?
Yes—college virtual tours are absolutely worth your time! Indeed, virtual college tours can be a very good investment of time depending on where you are in your college admissions process. Let’s explore some ways that you can use virtual college visits to aid you in your college decision-making process:
Initial exploration of schools
As a freshman or sophomore in high school, you might not know how to prepare for the college process. Using virtual college tours, you can begin to explore schools and learn about what you like and don’t like in a college. This process can help you stay motivated to work hard as you will visualize your goals with greater clarity. You will also begin to learn what types of schools you are drawn to, which can help you build a college list faster in your junior year.
Exploring more and different schools
In the past, many students were limited to only visiting schools they could travel to. In some cases, leaving their state or country was impossible. Virtual college tours offer much more accessibility for students who cannot travel large distances. Also, since they can be completed in much less time than in-person college campus tours, virtual college visits may allow you to explore schools you had never considered. Perhaps you were only considering applying to big public schools. With virtual college visits, you can branch out and easily explore small, liberal arts colleges as well.
Narrowing down the list of schools you might want to visit in person
You might have a long college list. Ideally, you’ll want to cut it down when considering which schools to visit. This is where virtual college visits offer a unique opportunity to make the most of your time and resources. Before you get on the road, you can do a virtual tour to see if you like the campus enough to visit. Or perhaps the virtual tour helps you see which parts of campus you want to explore further, or which buildings you want to enter.
Alternatively, maybe your virtual college visits give you the confidence to know you like the school enough that you don’t need to spend lots of money on a flight in your junior year. Perhaps you will wait and see if you are admitted and visit the school afterward to decide if you want to attend.
Certainly, we can agree there are many benefits to virtual college visits. However, some virtual college tours are more interactive, engaging, and informative than others. Later, we will explore some of the virtual college tours that are worth taking.
While the quality of the tour may depend on the schools you’re interested in, how much you get out of them ultimately depends on you. We will explore how to make the most of your college virtual tours later.
What Are Virtual College Tours Like?
Now that we have convinced you that college virtual tours are beneficial, let’s look at what you can expect from them. Most virtual college tours for students have some combination of the following offerings:
Guided tour of campus
This can include a combination of interactive maps and pictures, embedded videos, informational text, and voiceovers describing what you are seeing. Some college virtual tours offer 360-degree views that allow you to click around and move through campus as if you were there, such as the University of Tampa ’s tour. Even more advanced tours offer immersive virtual reality (VR) technology which allows you to put on a headset and bring the campus to life in front of your eyes. However, VR campus tours typically require you to have your own equipment at home.
Campus highlights
Most virtual college tours for students will highlight important buildings or landmarks. These can include academic buildings, monuments, libraries, dining halls, residence halls, and the student union. By showing you these buildings, schools hope to give you a sense of what your day-to-day life may look like as a student there.
Student testimonials
Another helpful part of college virtual tours is student testimonials. Sometimes, this looks like students leading a campus tour while sharing their own experiences. Other times, schools will offer webinars for prospective students to ask questions of others. More common these days is the use of social media to share student experiences. Some schools will allow students to “take over” their social media accounts and post about their day so that prospective students can see what a day on campus is like. Consider following schools of interest on social media so you can get an insider’s perspective.
Now that you know what you can generally expect from college virtual tours, let’s explore the differences between college campus tours across schools.
How Do Virtual College Tours Work?
As the name suggests, virtual tours happen via a computer, phone, or other piece of technology. However, that can look very different depending on the school you are investigating. As we shared above, many virtual college tours for students include some kind of guided tour of campus, a list of highlights, and student testimonials. However, these items can come in very different formats.
Here are some of the formats you can expect:
Pre-recorded videos.
These can look like videos of a student giving a tour or a video of activities happening around campus. Since these are the simplest version of virtual college tours for students, they are the most common. Schools like Dartmouth , CalPoly , and Vassar all offer pre-recorded tours.
Interactive videos
Some videos let you click on buildings or landmarks as you watch to learn more. In some cases, you can even enter buildings. For example, the Harvard virtual tour lets you click through photos of the athletic center, dorms, libraries, labs, and quads. The Harvard virtual tour also includes a voiceover that provides additional information as you scroll through images.
Interactive map s
Here you’ll have a map of campus, whether flat or 360 degrees, that lets you click on landmarks to gather more information. Cornell , Bucknell , Wesleyan , and Pace all have online maps you can explore.
Live streams
This is a video that is being filmed at the same time you are watching it. Live streams sometimes offer a chance for Q&A with the student hosting. To take advantage of this, you will need to be present at the exact time the live stream is being shared. In some cases, you may need to register ahead of time to receive the link. An example of a live tour is at the University of Pennsylvania , where students register ahead of time for a one-hour, live, student-led virtual campus tour.
Live Virtual Tour vs. Pre-Recorded Tour
Take special note of the distinction between live virtual tours and pre-recorded virtual tours. Live virtual tours are being streamed as you watch them, which means you will get a better sense of what is happening right then and there on campus. Sometimes, live virtual tours include a Q&A section where you can ask questions. Meanwhile, pre-recorded virtual tours are less interactive but offer the flexibility of watching them whenever you can.
A common platform for many of these virtual college tours is YouVisit . YouVisit specializes in making virtual experiences as interactive as possible. For that reason, you may notice that many of the online virtual college tours you discover are similar in format. YouVisit’s tours tend to include interactive 360-degree maps, voiceovers, videos, and photos.
As you can tell, there are many formats and options for virtual tours. Indeed, the menu of options has exploded in recent years, in part due to the necessity created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Next, we will look more closely at when to take a virtual tour and explore some of the most helpful virtual tours worth taking.
When is the right time to take a Virtual Tour?
Virtual college tours can be useful at any stage, whether you’re already working on applications or just starting to build your college list. No matter where you are in the college admissions process, remember: it’s never too early to take a virtual tour! However, before you start exploring virtually, it’s useful to know how virtual college tours can benefit you.
Tours for sophomores, juniors, and seniors
Virtual college tours will look different for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. As a sophomore, a virtual tour might be a way to dip your toes into the world of college admissions. Since you can take virtual college tours from the comfort of your own home, this is a low-stakes way to get a feel for which colleges you’re interested in applying to.
College visits for juniors are a bit more meaningful. You may be starting to create a college list, so you’ll want to pay close attention to the different parts of the virtual tour. Consider taking notes as you go, so that when you start applying to schools you have observations from your virtual tour to look back on.
If you’re a senior, there’s another important aspect of virtual college tours to keep in mind: demonstrated interest. When colleges read your application, they often look for “demonstrated interest,” which is a way that you demonstrate that you care about the school. Colleges want to admit students who will ultimately choose that college, and one way to show that you care about a school is to attend a tour.
What Colleges Offer Virtual Tours?
In general, virtual college tours make tours accessible for people who can’t travel to the school for whatever reason. Most schools understand that not all students can visit in person and will offer some type of virtual tour—whether it’s a recorded tour, a video of the campus, or another interactive option.
So, how do you decide which ones to take? Up next, you’ll find our list of the best virtual college tours that we think are worth your time.
25 Virtual College Tours Worth Taking!
As we’ve discussed, virtual tours are a great way to get a feel for a school’s campus without having to make the trip to visit. You can take a virtual tour at almost any time—you can even take one more than once!
With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of 25 great virtual college tours that you can embark on in lieu of a traditional college visit.
Top 25 Virtual College Tours
1. princeton university.
First on our list of virtual college tours worth taking is Princeton University. Located in Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton is ranked #1 in National Universities. Princeton’s virtual tour consists of a live-streamed Zoom webinar, where one of their tour guides will take you along with them on their campus tour. You can even ask your guide questions in the Zoom chat!
2. Harvard University
Next on our list of best virtual college tours is Harvard University, located in Cambridge, MA. The Harvard virtual tour is self-guided, meaning that you can click around the Harvard virtual tour to see panoramic views of Harvard’s classic New England campus at your own pace. Plus, if you’re interested in Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, there’s a separate Harvard virtual tour that goes into even more detail on that school’s offerings.
3. University of Pennsylvania
If you’re interested in UPenn but can’t make it out to Philadelphia, you can explore UPenn’s campus with virtual college visits. You have to sign up online to take one of Upenn’s virtual college tours since they’re led live by Penn’s student tour guides. With these live tours, every tour is different. Since different students give them each time, if you decide to take the tour more than once, you’ll likely learn something new!
4. Cornell University
The virtual college tours at Cornell are self-guided. This means that you can take yourself around Cornell’s beautiful campus in Ithaca, NY, at your own pace. At each location, Cornell supplies fun facts and details about the campus that can help you get to know the school better.
5. Dartmouth College
With Dartmouth’s virtual college tours, you can get the best of both worlds: a live-streamed campus tour and a self-guided tour. If you’re just beginning to think about Dartmouth as an option, watch their video of a pre-recorded tour to get a feel. If Dartmouth is your dream school, get to know their campus in bucolic Hanover, NH, by taking a live virtual tour led by a student—that way, you can ask all of your questions and feel more like you’re really there!
6. California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) – San Luis Obispo
If you want to know more about Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, they provide a wealth of virtual college tours that you can take. Not only does Cal Poly offer the classic student-led virtual tours and prerecorded tours. They also have virtual tours of their housing and of each academic college. Even if you can’t make it out to this coastal California city, you’ll have a great feel for the Cal Poly campus.
7. Barnard College
Curious about college in the Big Apple? Take one of Barnard’s virtual college tours. Once you register for Barnard’s virtual tour, you gain access to spaces in Barnard that aren’t even available on the in-person tour. Barnard also offers an audio tour, where you can listen along to a live tour guide.
8. Pomona College
At Pomona, a college located in Pomona, California, you can explore in a multitude of ways. Pomona offers a pre-recorded virtual tour, as well as info sessions and webinars that you can attend from home.
9. University of Texas – San Antonio
Located in San Antonio, TX, the University of Texas campus at San Antonio offers a self-guided virtual tour. At each location on the virtual tour, UT offers a video accompanied by written information to help you get to know the campus better.
10. Wesleyan University
If you’re looking for an idyllic New England campus, you’ll find one with Wesleyan’s virtual college tours. Wesleyan is a small liberal arts school located in Middletown, Connecticut, and you can follow along with a current student as they “walk” you through different locations on campus.
11. Colgate University
Located in Hamilton, ME, Colgate’s beautiful campus is just a few clicks away. Colgate’s college virtual tours let students make their way through the campus on their own time, and you can supplement your virtual college visit with webinars and online info sessions.
12. Washington State University
Though Pullman, Washington would be beautiful to see in person, WSU’s college virtual tours will make you feel like you’re right there without ever leaving your house. WSU offers a personal tour, where you can direct yourself around the Washington State campus.
13. Bucknell University
At Bucknell University, you can take college virtual tours by navigating through their virtual campus map. Though you might not get a feel of Bucknell’s location in Lewisburg, PA, you’ll come away with a great understanding of their campus—they even have a specialized map for prospective engineering students.
14. Vassar College
Next on the list of college virtual tours worth doing is Vassar. Vassar is located in scenic upstate New York, but if you don’t want to make the trip, you can easily get a feeling for the campus with their many options for college virtual tours. Vassar offers an interactive campus tour, a 30-minute preview video of the campus, and even sample classes and recordings of past events.
15. Claremont McKenna College
The second of the Claremont Colleges after Pomona, Claremont McKenna offers recorded video tours and self-guided college virtual tours. Claremont McKenna is also located in Pomona, CA. So, if you’re virtually touring Pomona, you might as well give Claremont McKenna a look as well!
16. Haverford College
If you’re interested in living in Pennsylvania, you can give this lovely campus located just outside of Philly a look. Haverford offers live virtual tours where two students will take you on a “stroll” across campus, giving you advice and answering questions along the way.
17. Harvey Mudd College
If you love Pomona, CA, but Claremont McKenna and Pomona weren’t your vibe, give Harvey Mudd a try. Harvey Mudd’s college virtual tours consist of separate videos for each stop along the tour that take you through all of the most important buildings on Harvey Mudd’s campus.
18. Middlebury College
For your Middlebury College virtual tours, you get all the benefits of variety. Middlebury College, located in Middlebury, VT, has a wealth of options for students who don’t choose to do college campus tours in person. This includes virtual tours in English and Spanish, self-guided interactive maps, recorded information sessions, and more.
19. Pace University
If you want to get to know Pace University, the college offers interactive maps for both of its campuses—one in NYC and one in Westchester, NY. Using Pace’s maps, you can make the most of New York City college campus tours without ever having to navigate the subway.
20. Occidental College
Next on our list of virtual college campus tours worth taking is Occidental College. Located in sunny Los Angeles, CA, Occidental offers a self-guided virtual tour, where you can click through 360 views of the campus and hear from Occidental’s student tour guides along the way.
21. Furman University
Located in Greenville, South Carolina, Furman University also offers stellar options for their virtual college campus tours. Furman gives you the option to explore individual campus buildings with interactive and immersive technology, which includes videos from their tour guides to give you insider knowledge about each location.
22. Spelman College
If you want to tour Spelman, you don’t have to go all the way to Atlanta, Georgia. You can take one of their virtual college campus tours, where you can take your time looking at each of their buildings. Spelman’s virtual map lets you see inside and outside of many different campus locations, and get a better feel for the vibe of the campus as a whole.
23. Emerson College
Located in Boston, MA, Emerson offers lots of options for students who want to take college virtual tours. Using an interactive map , prospective students can make their way around Emerson’s campus to explore different buildings and facilities. The Emerson campus map also includes some city landmarks, like Boston Common, that are close to campus and part of the Emerson experience.
24. University of Tampa
At the University of Tampa, students can take college virtual tours to get a feel for the beautiful Tampa, FL campus. The University of Tampa offers tour videos, 360 interactive campus tours, as well as virtual visits. If you register for a virtual visit, you’ll also be able to attend a 30-minute info session hosted by an admissions counselor.
25. Texas State University
For the last school on our list of college virtual tours worth taking, we visit (or more accurately, don’t visit) Texas State. Texas State offers a virtual interactive map, a video tour led by student tour guides, and also provides a presentation where you can learn more about the academics and admissions policies at the school. You can tour both of Texas State’s locations, one in San Marcos and one just north of Austin.
As you can see, not all virtual college visits follow the exact same format. However, there are certainly many opportunities to “visit” a school without ever stepping foot on campus. Next, let’s talk about scheduling and making the most of your college visits.
How To Schedule Virtual College Visits
Now that we’ve gone over some of the best virtual college tours that you can take, let’s talk about some logistics.
For most virtual college tours, you can take them whenever you want—that’s part of why they’re so great! Whatever your schedule is, you can slide in a college visit on your own time. You could even do a bit of a virtual college visit, take a break, and come back and finish later. It’s totally up to you.
Schools may ask you for your name and email when you click on their virtual college visits. This is totally fine, and also can work to your advantage. Remember demonstrated interest? You want the college to know that you’ve taken their college campus tours, whether it’s a virtual college visit or in-person. This is especially meaningful in college visits for juniors or seniors.
Even though many virtual college visits can be done on your own schedule, some schools offer live virtual tours. If you want to take one of these college campus tours, you’ll need to sign up in advance. Even though these virtual college tours for students require a little bit more planning, it can be helpful to be in a Zoom with other prospective students and tour guides so that you can ask questions in real time.
Making the Most of a Virtual College Visit
Even though you might be taking your virtual college tours from your bed, it’s important to still make the most of it. While a virtual tour might not feel the same as in-person college campus tours, there are some things you can do to make the most of the experience.
Block out dedicated time
At first, virtual college tours for students might not seem very outwardly engaging. However, you should try and make the most of your experience. Don’t multitask, or do college campus tours while you’re watching TV. This is still a college visit, and you want to treat it as such. Immerse yourself in your virtual college visit—you want to get as close as you can to experiencing it in person!
Consider your priorities
Virtual college visits can serve different purposes for different students. Some students have no idea what they’re looking for from their college campus, and others are already set on what they want their college experience to look like. On the virtual tour, make sure to look at the school’s housing, academic facilities, recreational facilities, and transportation. If there’s a must on your list—for example, if you want a school with a main quad, or a school that’s integrated into a city—see if the school has it!
Ask questions
If you’re taking a tour on your own, think about the questions you’d have for a tour guide if there was one present. What can you learn from virtual college tours for students, and what do you still have questions about? These are the kinds of things you could ask in an information session or research after your tour.
Next Steps after your Virtual Tour
Once you’ve finished your virtual tour, there are some next steps you can take to make the most of it.
If you’re just starting to build out your college list, think about what stood out most from your campus tours. Write down some big takeaways from the school, or a list of pros and cons, so you can start comparing schools that you want to put on your college list. These can be informal—something like “huge library,” or “weird vibe” is totally fine—just make sure you write down enough to remember how you felt about the school so you don’t have to take the virtual tour a second time.
If you’re ready to apply, reach out to admissions with any questions you have after the virtual college tours. Explore the application requirements at the schools you’re most excited about. See if the school has any supplemental essays that ask you why you’re interested in the school—these virtual tours can give you great talking points about the school that you might want to include in an essay.
Sometimes after a virtual tour, you might still not know how you feel about a school—that’s okay! Virtual tours are just one way to get to know a college. You can keep doing research, and take advantage of other virtual resources offered by the school.
Even More Virtual Opportunities
So what are the other ways to learn more about a school from the comfort of your own home?
Along with the virtual campus tour, many schools also offer virtual information sessions. These are Zoom calls with admissions officers who are there to provide information on the school and answer applicants’ questions. Attending information sessions can also be a way to show demonstrated interest to a school that you want to attend.
Some schools also have student testimonials, or other videos with students who can answer questions about the school. These are a great way to see what actual students think about attending the school. Many colleges also provide a way to reach students at the school with questions—email the admissions office and ask if there are students you can talk to about their experience.
Virtual College Tours – Final Takeaway
College visits for juniors, seniors, and sophomores are an important part of the college admissions process. Since the pandemic, you can go on amazing virtual college visits from the comfort of your own home. On a virtual college tour, you can get to know the campus, and see what kinds of resources the school has to offer.
There are a few different types of virtual college tours for students. Some are interactive maps, where you can click on different buildings and explore. Others provide a 360 view of various parts of campus. Some are live Zoom meetings led by student tour guides, and some schools provide pre-recorded videos that you can watch. All of these virtual tours are great options to learn more about the school, and if a school provides more than one, they’re all worth doing!
When you’re taking a virtual college tour, make sure to make the most of it. Set aside some time to really focus on the tour, keep your priorities in mind, and take notes on things that stick out to you and questions you have during the tour.
If at the end of your virtual tour, you’re sure that you’ve found your dream school, don’t hesitate to reach out to CollegeAdvisor for application guidance. Our team of experts is always here to support students in navigating the admissions process. Happy (virtual) exploring!
This article was written by senior advisor Courtney Ng and advisor Rachel Kahn . Looking for more admissions support? Click here to schedule a free meeting with one of our Admissions Specialists. During your meeting, our team will discuss your profile and help you find targeted ways to increase your admissions odds at top schools. We’ll also answer any questions and discuss how CollegeAdvisor.com can support you in the college application process.
Personalized and effective college advising for high school students.
- Advisor Application
- Popular Colleges
- Privacy Policy and Cookie Notice
- Student Login
- California Privacy Notice
- Terms and Conditions
- Your Privacy Choices
By using the College Advisor site and/or working with College Advisor, you agree to our updated Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy , including an arbitration clause that covers any disputes relating to our policies and your use of our products and services.
College Search
More than 30 million students have used campustours to find virtual campus tours and maps., the #1 destination for interactive maps and virtual tours.
CampusTours builds video tours, photorealistic interactive campus maps, mobile walking tours and custom data-driven multimedia applications for education, non-profit and government clients worldwide.
Turn any type of map artwork into a rich interactive map and virtual tour experience with AnyMap.
From community colleges to the United States Capitol, organizations trust AnyTour to tell their stories.
100% Responsive and Mobile Ready
Visitors today are converging on your Web site on a plethora of devices, and they expect your tour and interactive map to “just work” on their computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
Panoramic Virtual Reality
CampusTours virtual reality scenes transport your visitors onto campus and into buildings with support for a wide variety of virtual reality viewers.
Geo-Location (GPS) Ready
Visitors to your campus today likely come equipped with smartphones or tablets, and CampusTours products can pinpoint your visitors' locations and serve up nearby tour content.
Want to see more? Contact us for a demo.
Want to know more about our products and services? We would be happy to set up a demo to show you all of the features and benefits CampusTours can offer.
26 Virtual College Tours
Explore your dream schools without leaving home
gregobagel / Getty Images
- Choosing A College
- College Admissions Process
- College Profiles
- College Rankings
- Application Tips
- Essay Samples & Tips
- Testing Graphs
- College Financial Aid
- Advanced Placement
- Homework Help
- Private School
- College Life
- Graduate School
- Business School
- Distance Learning
- 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
rabbit75_ist / Getty Images
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.
John Nordell / The Image bank / Getty Images
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.
RightCowLeftCoast / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0
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
jweise / iStock / Getty Images
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
SeanPavonePhoto / Getty Images
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.
- The Prettiest College Campuses in the United States
- A Photo Tour of SUNY Potsdam
- Photo Tour of Cornell University
- Photo Tour of the University of Florida
- How to Choose a College When You Can't Visit
- The Best Colleges in New York City
- Top Virginia Colleges
- Ivy League Schools
- Top Public Universities in the United States
- The Top Universities in the U.S. in 2020
- Photo Tour of Ithaca College
- Barnard College Photo Tour
- The 14 Best Community Colleges in California
- A Photo Tour of the Ohio State University
- Eckerd College Photo Tour
- Big Ten Conference
How to Make the Most of Virtual College Tours
Virtual college tours can be a useful tool for weighing options or previewing a campus.
Virtual College Tour Options
Getty Images
Virtual reality is one way colleges offer students a glimpse of what to expect when they arrive on campus.
Virtual campus tours, which many schools implemented initially as a way to keep up with the technological times, proved a necessity once the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the normal flow of the college-seeking process.
Now, college admissions and marketing professionals say virtual campus tours are a vital component of the college search. Using 360-degree video and virtual reality, colleges are able to welcome students to campus from hundreds or even thousands of miles away.
"I think virtual tours can be a great pre-screen or preview for students who have maybe never seen campus," says Kristi Lafree, director of enrollment marketing at Butler University in Indiana, which offers a 360-degree video tour alongside supplemental videos. "They maybe want to get a gut check. They want to make sure that if they do come visit that it will be worth it.”
Hundreds of U.S. colleges now provide prospective students with web-based virtual tours, complete with interactive photos and videos designed to be compatible across all devices. Some schools are even using virtual reality, though VR headsets are required for those experiences.
University officials say they hope virtual tours give students a sense of what college life at the school looks like, from the architecture to the activities. Students can dive into exploring buildings and parts of the campus that might not be covered as deeply on a standard in-person campus tour, says Joffery Gaymon, vice president for enrollment management at Auburn University in Alabama, which has a 360-degree virtual tour on its website as well as a video of a student-led tour.
Through a virtual tour, students can hop from the business building to the student union, or from athletic facilities to residence halls. A general in-person tour might not include a visit to the student newspaper building, but an aspiring journalism major may be able to tour it online.
Virtual tours have become a critical tool for attracting international students who might not be able to visit the campus in person, Gaymon says. Auburn has about 2,500 international students, visiting scholars and employees from 100 different countries each year, according to the school.
“It’s a way for them to dive a little deeper and to have a greater sense of familiarity with the university while they’re exploring options,” she says.
The University of California—Berkeley also offers 360-degree virtual tours for prospective students. Previously, the school was posting YouTube videos and virtual question-and-answer sessions, but it has since moved to a platform called YouVisit, which is used by about 700 schools across the country. Virtual tours proved to be a game changer for admissions, says La Dawn Duvall, executive director of visitor and parent services at Berkeley.
Students visiting Berkeley can start in the center of campus with a virtual tour guide providing information about the school while they explore at their own pace. In the last year, Duvall says more than 22,000 unique visitors have taken a general virtual tour of the school with about 3,000 more touring specific locations around campus that are available on YouVisit, including residence halls and academic buildings.
Auburn averages nearly 30,000 virtual visitors, including students living in India, China, Canada and Brazil, and about 25,000 in-person visitors per school year, Gaymon says.
These numbers suggest how important virtual tours have become for schools across the board, Duvall says. In a matter of minutes, students and families can visit a school in California, then zip to one on the East Coast, saving hours in the car or thousands in airfare and hotel bills, which may allow families to plan other visits .
Lafree says she expects these trends to continue, even as in-person visits resume.
“The demand for that virtual admission visit has really hardly decreased at all, so there’s no going back to pre-COVID for college admissions,” she says.
Well-produced virtual college tours also offer pizzazz that experts say prospective students may not see in other marketing materials. For schools that use VR, it provides an immersive experience; users have the sense that they're in that environment.
Prospective college athletes don’t have to visit an actual campus to get a good idea of what the school and its athletic facilities look like, says Zvi Goffer, a co-founder of CampusVR, the platform a number of universities and college athletic departments use for VR tours. This has been especially beneficial for schools and athletes as National Collegiate Athletic Conference transfers have become more prevalent, since it allows athletes to take an unofficial visit of a school without having to leave their living room, he says.
“This is going to become the norm,” Goffer says. “Visualization, as much as some people want to fight that trend, there’s just no substitute for it.”
But universities are also aware that prospective students are craving authenticity, even through virtual experiences and in social media, says Alexa Heinrich, social media manager for St. Petersburg College in Florida.
Lafree says high school students are cognizant that virtual tours and other school-produced content are intended to be marketing tools, so they're also looking at a school's TikTok, Instagram and YouTube pages to find first-person, user-generated content from other students.
Many students have begun to use social media apps the same way they might use a search engine, Heinrich says, and experts say visiting social media channels is a good way for students to make the most of vetting a school virtually. With this in mind, Heinrich says some schools have started to do “student takeovers” on their social media pages, where students show what a typical day is like on campus for an average student.
Potential students are craving something "that feels a little less robotic," she says.
“Social media plays a huge part in showing what student life and campus life is going to be like for them,” Heinrich says. “We can put out emails and tell you about the affordability of our college, but social media is going to do its best work when we’re showing students enjoying their experience at our college.”
Prospective students are applying to more schools, according to a March 2022 Common Application report , which showed the number of submitted applications rose by 21.3% between 2019-2020 and 2021-2022. (That includes data from 853 member schools.) With shortlists now longer than ever, students can use virtual tours to weigh options.
Campus officials advise prospective students to use the virtual tour as a jumping-off point and then to weigh academic programs, admissions requirements and other factors that will shape student experiences at the school. If students have interest in a specific program or activity, they should follow up directly with the school to gather more information.
“I would recommend taking their time and not just using just the tour, but using the larger campus website, the websites of your department or academic area of interest – supplementing those together,” Duvall says. “Take information from all of those places, because there’s not one that’s going to give you everything you need to represent the experience."
While college officials praise virtual tours as an option, they also encourage students to visit campus if possible. Gaymon says the function of a virtual college tour is to get a look at campus life. Other questions are best reserved for the admissions office.
“The virtual tour does not replace the traditional visit,” she says. “For us, it truly enhances it.”
Searching for a college? Get our complete rankings of Best Colleges.
14 Tips for an Effective College Visit
Tags: students , colleges , college admissions , education , college applications
2024 Best Colleges
Search for your perfect fit with the U.S. News rankings of colleges and universities.
College Admissions: Get a Step Ahead!
Sign up to receive the latest updates from U.S. News & World Report and our trusted partners and sponsors. By clicking submit, you are agreeing to our Terms and Conditions & Privacy Policy .
Ask an Alum: Making the Most Out of College
You May Also Like
Supporting low-income college applicants.
Shavar Jeffries April 16, 2024
Supporting Black Women in Higher Ed
Zainab Okolo April 15, 2024
Law Schools With the Highest LSATs
Ilana Kowarski and Cole Claybourn April 11, 2024
Today NAIA, Tomorrow Title IX?
Lauren Camera April 9, 2024
Grad School Housing Options
Anayat Durrani April 9, 2024
How to Decide if an MBA Is Worth it
Sarah Wood March 27, 2024
What to Wear to a Graduation
LaMont Jones, Jr. March 27, 2024
FAFSA Delays Alarm Families, Colleges
Sarah Wood March 25, 2024
Help Your Teen With the College Decision
Anayat Durrani March 25, 2024
Toward Semiconductor Gender Equity
Alexis McKittrick March 22, 2024
Our focused blog section talks about immersive technology developments, industry applications of simulation and much more.
A guide to virtual college tours: exploring campuses from anywhere.
Picking the right college is one of the most significant decisions you'll make as you prepare to take the next step in your educational journey after completing high school.
In the past, campus tours provided an invaluable firsthand experience, allowing prospective students to soak in the atmosphere and culture of each institution. However, with the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic and other constraints, traditional campus tours have been limited.
Thankfully, the rise of virtual college tours, including Virtual Reality campus tours, has ushered in a new era of college exploration, opening up a world of possibilities for students from all corners of the globe.
Virtual college tours present a unique opportunity for exploration, as they enable students to delve into many campuses from the comfort of their own homes. With a simple click, you can stroll through historic halls, witness vibrant campus life, and even experience academic facilities as if you were physically present.
These tours provide a rich array of content, including 360-degree videos, interactive maps, and live guides who offer valuable insights into college life.
In this guide, we will delve into the transformative power of virtual college tours, which have evolved into immersive and interactive experiences, offering a wealth of benefits for prospective students. So, Let’s begin.
What are Virtual College Tours?
Virtual college tours are not just a mere substitute for physical visits. Instead, they offer much more than just a glimpse of the campus!
Through online content and virtual experiences, you can immerse yourself in the college's culture, engage with tour guides, and connect with current students or alumni.
What are the benefits of a Virtual Campus Tour?
While the absence of in-person visits may seem disappointing, it's essential to recognize the numerous benefits that virtual tours bring to the table. Some of them are-
1. Accessibility
Imagine this! You don't have to travel far or worry about time constraints for exploring campuses.
With virtual tours, you can do it from anywhere in the world!
Virtual tours allow students to explore campuses from anywhere in the world, eliminating the need for travel and reducing associated costs and time constraints. This level of accessibility is particularly advantageous for international or out-of-state students who may find it challenging to visit colleges in person due to distance, financial limitations, or visa restrictions.
Not only this, but the virtual tours also break down geographical barriers, offering a unique opportunity for prospective students to gain insights into various colleges without leaving their homes. This convenience empowers students to explore a broader range of institutions, facilitating a more informed decision-making process.
Moreover, virtual tours ensure inclusivity by catering to individuals with physical disabilities or mobility limitations, providing them with equal access for exploring campuses and making educational choices.
Also Read, The Future of Healthcare: Transforming the Patient Experience with Immersive Technologies
2. Cost-Effective
Speaking of costs, virtual tours are a fantastic money-saving option.
Virtual college campus tours save students and their families the expenses related to travel, accommodation, and other costs associated with in-person campus visits.
This cost-effectiveness enables students to explore multiple colleges without breaking the bank. It is particularly advantageous for international or out-of-state students who might otherwise face substantial financial burdens to visit colleges in person.
Additionally, the reduced costs associated with virtual tours empower students to allocate their resources more efficiently, focusing on other essential aspects of their college application process.
Overall, being cost-effective, virtual college tours democratize the college exploration process, ensuring that students from all backgrounds can make informed decisions about their future without financial constraints.
3. Time Efficiency
Unlike traditional visits, where you need to plan everything and take time off, virtual tours can fit seamlessly into your busy schedule.
You can access them at any time, pause, rewind, and revisit specific sections.
With such options, virtual tours enable a more in-depth examination of campus facilities, academic programs, and extracurricular activities.
Additionally, virtual tours save students and their families the time spent on travel, accommodation arrangements, and navigating unfamiliar locations, freeing them to focus on discovering the colleges that align best with their academic and personal goals.
4. Comprehensive Insights
Virtual tours offer a treasure trove of information!
Through various resources like video tours, image galleries, 360-degree views, and in-depth written content, students gain access to a wealth of information about campus facilities, academic programs, extracurricular activities, immersive technology in college , and campus culture.
This comprehensive approach enables prospective students to explore various aspects of the college from the comfort of their homes, ensuring that no essential details are missed.
By immersing themselves in these rich resources, students can assess whether the college aligns with their academic and personal preferences. They can gauge the campus environment, evaluate available resources, and understand the overall atmosphere, allowing for a more informed decision-making process.
Additionally, this level of information empowers students to make thoughtful comparisons between different colleges, ultimately leading to a more confident and suitable college choice. With virtual college tours providing a holistic view, students can efficiently explore multiple institutions and find the perfect fit for their higher education journey.
Also Read: 5 Mind-Blowing VR Educational Apps to Enhance Learning Through Immersion
5. Flexibility and Revisits
Flexibility is key here.
Students can take virtual tours multiple times, allowing them to revisit specific areas of interest or refresh their memory about different aspects of the college. The flexibility to revisit virtual tours multiple times empowers students to delve deeper into specific areas of interest and gain a comprehensive understanding of the institution.
Whether it's revisiting campus facilities, academic programs, or campus culture, the ability to pause, rewind, and replay specific sections enhances the overall college exploration experience.
6. Inclusive Experience
And guess what? Virtual tours are inclusive too!
Designed with accessibility in mind, VR tours accommodate students with physical disabilities or mobility limitations, ensuring they can fully participate in the college exploration process.
Through the virtual reality world , students can virtually navigate campuses, experience campus life, and access vital information regardless of their physical location or abilities.
The inclusive nature of VR tours eliminates geographical constraints, allowing international or remote students to explore colleges without the need for costly and time-consuming travel. Additionally, students with mobility challenges can explore campuses without facing physical obstacles, fostering a sense of independence and empowerment.
By providing a platform that caters to diverse needs, VR tours democratize the college search, making it an equitable experience for all. Students with disabilities can engage with colleges on equal footing, making informed decisions about their future education, ultimately leading to a more inclusive and diverse higher education landscape.
7. Real-Time Interaction
The interactive nature of VR fosters a sense of connection with the college community, making the exploration more meaningful and impactful. Students can participate in Q&A sessions, receive authentic testimonials, and even attend virtual events, mirroring the experience of an on-campus visit. This level of engagement enables students to make more informed decisions about their college choices.
Real-time interaction in VR not only overcomes geographical barriers but also creates a sense of presence and belonging, empowering students to envision themselves as part of the college community. As a result, virtual college tours become a powerful and beneficial tool for prospective students to make confident and well-informed decisions about their educational journey.
Also Read: The Power of Virtual Reality in Education Technology
8. Pandemic Adaptability
VR provides an essential alternative during times of crises when in-person visits are unsafe or unfeasible. As the world faced the challenges of the pandemic, virtual tours became a lifeline for students seeking to explore colleges without jeopardizing their health and safety.
Virtual college tours in VR not only offer a valuable solution during crises but also extend accessibility to a broader audience, transforming the college search experience into a convenient, inclusive, and pandemic-resilient process.
But what are the essential questions that you need to keep in mind when taking a virtual college tour?
Questions to Ask on a Virtual College Tour
When embarking on virtual college tours, it's crucial to keep some essential questions in mind and ask during the exploration process. These questions will help you gather valuable information and insights about each college, ensuring that you make an informed decision about your higher education journey.
Here are some key questions to consider:
1. What academic programs are offered?
Explore the college's website and virtual tour materials to learn about the range of academic programs available. You can look for specific majors, minors, and concentrations that align with your interests and career goals.
2. How is the campus culture?
Discover the college's values, traditions, and overall campus atmosphere. You should consider whether it fosters an environment where you see yourself thriving academically and socially.
3. What are the campus facilities like?
Pay attention to virtual tours that showcase academic buildings, libraries, laboratories, recreational centers, and student housing. Assess whether the facilities meet your expectations and needs.
4. How is the campus community?
Seek information about the student body size, diversity, and student-to-faculty ratio. Understanding the campus community can help you determine if you'll find a sense of belonging and support during your college years.
5. What resources are available for students?
Inquire about academic support services, career counseling, mental health resources, and extracurricular opportunities. A robust support system can contribute significantly to your success and well-being as a student.
6. What is the college's approach to learning?
Ask about the teaching methods, class sizes, and opportunities for research or internships. Understanding the learning environment can help you assess how well the college aligns with your preferred learning style. If they have an approach to experiential learning in college , it’s a plus point.
7. How is campus safety and security?
8. Can you connect with current students or alumni?
Many virtual tours offer opportunities to engage with current students or alumni through virtual events or Q&A sessions. Interacting with them can provide valuable insights into the college experience and campus life.
9. What financial aid and scholarship options are available?
Inquire about the college's financial aid packages, scholarship opportunities, and work-study programs. Understanding the cost and available financial support will impact your decision-making process.
10. What are the internship and job placement rates?
If available, inquire about the college's track record in helping students secure internships and job opportunities after graduation. Understanding the college's commitment to your future career can be essential.
Remember to keep an open mind and explore beyond the tour materials!
Engage with current students, ask questions, and seek out experiential learning opportunities. With careful research, active participation, and reflection, you can make the most of virtual college tours and find the perfect college that aligns with your goals and aspirations.
But, how to make the best of your Virtual College Tour? Let’s find out!
Also Read: Why Haptic Feedback is Crucial for VR Education?
How to make the most of your Virtual College Tour?
So, you're all set to take on the virtual college tour journey?
Awesome! Let's make sure you get the most out of this exciting adventure. Here are some nifty tips to guide you along the way:
Plan It Out: Before you dive into the virtual tours, whip up a little plan. Jot down the colleges you're itching to explore and the specific things you want to know more about. This nifty plan will keep you on track during your virtual college exploration.
Scribble Your Thoughts: As you hop from one virtual tour to another, don't forget to take notes!
Scribble down your first impressions, any questions popping into your head, and the coolest stuff that stands out about each college. These notes will be your best pals when it's decision-making time.
Join the Virtual Party: Colleges love throwing virtual events for future students, like webinars, Q&A sessions, and campus tours guided by real-life students or admissions officers. These events are gold mines for real-time answers and getting a taste of the college community vibe.
Chat Up Current Students and Alumni: If the virtual tour offers a chance to connect with current students or alumni, don't miss out! Talking to these seasoned college pros gives you the inside scoop that goes beyond official materials.
VR Classroom Adventure: Feeling adventurous?
Some virtual college tours offer VR classroom experiences ! You can virtually sit in on a lecture or join an educational activity. It's like teleporting into the college learning scene and checking if it matches your style.
Dive into Experiential Learning: Seek out the college's approach to experiential learning. Internships, research opportunities, and study abroad programs can be game-changers. Virtual tours often highlight these gems, giving you a glimpse of hands-on learning possibilities.
Share with Your Team: Don't be a lone ranger: Share your virtual college tour experiences and insights with your support network—your parents, teachers, or mentors. Their wisdom and advice can be total lifesavers when it comes to making that big college decision.
Go Beyond the Tour: Virtual tours are just one slice of the college exploration pie. Venture into the world of reviews, chat with college counselors, and get in on online forums where other future collegians are sharing their thoughts.
Get that Schedule going: Flexibility is key with VR campus tours. Create a schedule that lets you explore multiple colleges without losing your cool. Set aside specific times for each tour and stick to your plan like a champ.
To wrap it up, virtual college tours have opened up a whole new world for students like you to explore potential colleges. From campus facilities to real-time college life connections, these tours are full of valuable insights.
So, take that digital leap and embrace the endless opportunities in the world of virtual education.
Happy virtual touring!
The perfect college match is just a click away!
Frequently Asked Questions
Why college tours are important.
Virtual college tours present a unique opportunity for exploration, as they enable students to delve into many campuses from the comfort of their own homes.
How to make the most of your virtual college tour?
Plan it out, scribble your thoughts, join the virtual party, Chat up current students and alumni to make the most of your virtual college campus tour.
Recent Posts .
Revolutionizing Electromagnetic Education with VR Technology
Virtual reality for Robotics Engineering Education
Applications of VR in Telecommunication Engineering
5 Creative Ways to Teach Stepper Motor
Understanding Cardio-Respiratory Physiology through Virtual Models
Categories ..
- AI and Machine Learning
- Augmented Reality
- Engineering
- Online Assessment
- Teaching in VR
- Virtual Reality
Cybersickness in Virtual Learning: Enhancing VR Design for Student Well-being
Industrial metaverse: fostering collaboration and innovation in education.
Explore the ideas, artifacts, people, and places that have shaped our history for nearly 400 years.
Tour updates
Harvard visitor center tours.
All tours are 45 to 60 minutes long. Registration is required in advance for both in-person and virtual tours. Weekly tour registration will be available every Friday. You can download the Visit Harvard mobile app on iOS and Android devices. During business hours you may purchase a Self-Guided Tour Map for $3 available in multiple languages.
For information about Harvard College Admissions tours for prospective students, visit their website .
Official Historical Tour of Harvard
The free, student-led public walking tour through Harvard Yard provides a history of the University, general information, and a unique view on the students’ individual experience.
Register for the in-person tour
Visit Harvard mobile app
Explore Harvard with our free mobile app, featuring a collection of self-guided walking tours. Whichever tour you decide to embark on, you’ll be sure to learn something new.
Download the app on iOS and Android devices.
Historical Tour of Harvard
Learn the history behind well-known spots across Harvard’s campus! Each stop highlights iconic buildings, traditions, alumni, and much more.
Harvard Public Art & Culture Tour: Allston
Explore vibrant public art in Allston! You’ll encounter can’t-miss installations along Western Avenue and learn the stories behind them and their artists.
Harvard Public Art & Culture Tour: Cambridge
Discover a new side to our campus through an art-filled adventure! Explore outdoor art, famous architecture, renowned cultural institutions, and more.
Discover more Harvard tours
From nature walks to art galleries, these tour offerings include virtual options, in-person experiences, student and staff-led excursions, and more.
Tour spotlight
Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery
The Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery Walking Tour Experience explores Harvard University’s entanglements with the institution of slavery through a 10-stop tour around Harvard’s campus.
Learn more about the tour
Prospective students
Harvard College In-Person Campus Visit Options: in-person, student-led
Harvard College Virtual Tour Options: virtual
SEAS Tours Options: in-person, student-led
Harvard Business School Options: in-person, virtual, student-led, mobile
Harvard Law School Virtual Tour Video Options: virtual
Arts and culture
Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery Options: mobile
Harvard Art Museums: Student Guided Tours Options: in-person, student-led
Harvard Forest Field Trips & Tours Options: virtual, in-person, staff-led, self-guided
Arnold Arboretum: All Tours Options: in-person, virtual, staff-led, self-guided
Museums and libraries
Peabody Museum: All Tours Options: in-person, virtual, self-guided, staff-led
Houghton & Widener In-Person Tours Options: in-person, staff-led
Widener 360-Degree Virtual Tour Options: virtual, self-guided
Houghton Library Virtual Tour Options: virtual
Harvard Art Museums: Gallery Tours Options: in-person, self-guided, staff-led
Harvard Museums of Science & Culture: Virtual Tours Options: virtual, self-guided
Frequently asked questions
General tour information.
The Harvard University Visitor Center offers several different types of tours. For our in person tour offerings on campus, we provide the Official Historical Tour of Harvard. All tours are provided to the public for free and to private groups for a fee. Our tours typically run 45-60 minutes.
To view the schedule and register for our free public tours (virtual and in person), please visit our Eventbrite page . To request a virtual or in person private tour, visit this link .
We also offer a free self-guided historical tour through the Visit Harvard mobile app, which you can download on iOS and Android devices. You can take this self-guided tour on campus or from the comfort of your own home.
Information About Free In Person Tours
The in person Historical Tour of Harvard explores Harvard Yard. Tours depart from the Visitor Center which is located at the front desk in the Smith Campus Center. Our address is 1350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138.
Registration for our in person tours must be made in advance. Registration is made available starting the Friday before your tour week. Parties of up to 14 persons can register for a free in person tour. Parties of 15-60 are encouraged to submit a request for a private tour .
Registered tour goers should arrive at the Visitor Center at least 15 minutes before your tour to check-in. Tours depart from the Smith Campus Center and end in Harvard Yard.
Information About the Visit Harvard Mobile App
Visit Harvard is a free mobile app by the Harvard Visitor Center that features a collection of self-guided tours centered around the Harvard University experience. The Visit Harvard mobile app can be downloaded by anyone with a smartphone, tablet, or desktop, to be enjoyed from wherever you might be visiting, whether it’s in-person at Harvard or from the comfort of your own home.
What tours are being offered in the mobile app? Currently on the app, visitors can take a mobile version of our popular in-person and virtual tour, the Historical Tour of Harvard.
How long is the mobile tour? This self-guided tour takes place across 14 mapped stops through Harvard’s campus. At a standard walking pace, it will take between 45-60 minutes to complete the 1 mile long tour.
Can I take the mobile tour in-person or virtually? The mobile tour is designed to be accessed in-person on Harvard University’s campus, starting at the Harvard Visitor Center, located at the Smith Campus Center in Harvard Square (1350 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA). It can also be viewed from the comfort of your own home. Simply download Visit Harvard in the app store, select the Historical Tour of Harvard, and begin your journey!
Where can I download the Visit Harvard mobile app? You can download the Visit Harvard mobile app on the Apple App Store and Google Play . There is also a desktop version of the app you can access here .
Learn More About the Harvard College Admissions Process
For more information about Harvard College Admissions, please visit their official website . Their contact information can be found here .
The new standard in 360° virtual tour software
Create Interactive Engaging Content With CloudPano
360° virtual tours.
To create your first 360º virtual tour click below:
360º Photography Services
360º Virtual Tour Photography Services
Interactive 360° Spins
To create a 360º spin click below:
360 CAMPUS TOURS
Create And Display Virtual Tours In 360 and VR
CloudPano 360° virtual tour software empowers you to create 360° virtual tours. Quickly create interactive virtual tours hassle-free. With a few clicks, you can upload, connect and publish a 360° immersive experience. No coding required. Get started today, its free. Click here.
How CloudPano Works
Create a 360° virtual tour with our easy three-step process.
Capture photos in 360
Upload to CloudPano.com and create your tour
Share your tour with the world
Getting Started
What is a 360 virtual tour.
A 360 virtual tour on CloudPano is a real estate marketing tool to view and share a space in an immersive 360 environment. With a smartphone, the CloudPano viewer responds to your movement. This creates a responsive and immersive view of the property. Create your first 360 virtual tour in 5 minutes or less.
Add or Embed 360 Virtual Tours on any Website
(no app or plugin required).
When you publish a 360 virtual tour on CloudPano.com, you will automatically receive a code based link. You can embed your tour right onto your website. We host the tour, you show it off to the world.
Check out a live example
Cloudpano 360 virtual tour examples.
Explore some of our featured 360 tours from the CloudPano community
Florida Luxury 360 Virtual Tour Click to view this demo
New York VR Nursing Home Click to view this demo
Auto Dealership Click to view this demo
Luxury Residential Click to view this demo
AirBnB Rental Click to view this demo
Commercial Construction Click to view this demo
Simple 3D Tour Creation
Create your first tour in under five minutes..
Upload photos using a drag-and-drop interface. Click a single button to set an initial view for each scene. Add hotspots to navigate your tour.
Popular Features
Customize your logo
Set initial view
Re-order scenes
Share In Full 360 and VR
Share and display on any smart device out of the box - no app required.
Give meaningful experiences to your viewers. Built-in motion sensing capabilities and VR-goggle modes work right in the mobile browser. Reach your customer on any platform. Simply share your virtual tour with a single URL link.
Android/iOS
Google Cardboard
No app to download
VR/Motion Navigation
Customize Your Tour Branding
Add logos, hotspot navigation and more.
Use linked hotspots to teleport between scenes. Add your logo and establish your brand.
Customize Your Logo
Contact Information
Share on social media
Keep Your Custom URL
White-label your virtual tour
Use your own website domain.
Remove all references of CloudPano.com. Use your own logo and keep your website domain. Easily use your own URL. Add 360 virtual tours into your business and keep our name hidden.
Customize Your URL
Remove CloudPano Branding
The Perfect Software Toolkit For Virtual Tour Entrepreneurs
Start a local 360 virtual tour business, add virtual reality marketing to current business.
A Simple Software Solution To Power Your Virtual Tour Revenue
Private Label / White Label - Keep Your Website Domain Name and Protect Your Brand
Add or Embed Your Published 360 Virtual Tours Directly To Your Website or Blog (Wordpress Compatible)
Present Your 360 Tours In A Virtual Reality Headset
International Hosting On Local Server Networks (Speed Guaranteed)
CloudPano.com is a Virtual Tour Software built for entrepreneurs, photographers and real estate brokers. You will be empowered to create world class 360/VR virtual tours quickly, market real estate at a high level AND keep your brand on the front of tour. If you are looking for a 360 virtual tour software built for the business owner - you are in the right place.
Simple Pricing
Build a 360 virtual tour for free. Make the tour your own for a few dollars. One time fee, hosted tour for life.
- Unlimited 360 Photos
- Share Anywhere
- Gyroscope-enabled Motion Control
- Add Branding and Logo
- Hotspots and Infospots
- Three Free Tour Limit
- Remove "Made by CloudPano" watermark
- Embed On Your Website
- Complete access to CloudPano's 360 tour creator
- Unlimited tours
- Life-time tours - no expiration
- White-label/Bring your own URL
- 8K/High-def premium photo uploads
- Google Analytics
- Embed HTML and Media
- CloudPano Live Video Chat
- MLS-Compliant Tour Cloning
- Ambient Sounds and Music
- Tour Privacy Settings
- Lead Capture Tool
PRO PLUS BUSINESS
- Enterprise Partnership Access
- Custom Integrations
- Unlock Team Work Flows
- Industry Specific Feature Customization
- Dedicated Account Managment
- CloudPano Live For Sales Teams
- Custom Training
- Hardware Onboarding
- Host Account Bundles
- Branded Experience Management
CloudPano Pro User Testimonials
The technology is pretty amazing and the finished 3d tour is high definition. the tours played well on everything from a desktop to a cellphone. highly recommended., i just pitched a $2.5 million dollar fsbo with the vr headset and cloudpano software. i impressed the client, built rapport and added value with the vr presentation. it's marketing like that this that makes you stick out amongst your competition... and ultimately this moves property at a high level., this technology changes the game. my customers are very excited about it. and i know when my customers are excited about it, i am going to make some more money., 360 tours are an easy way to upsell my clients on location. plus, it only takes a few minutes to create a virtual tour on cloudpano.com., cloudpano has a crisp and clean design. plus the platform hosts the 360 virtual tours for me, so i can create tours quickly and get back to shooting., being able to have a full 360 tour of my listings and show sellers how i can take marketing of their home to the next level is huge i appreciate you and your team helping me out along the way answering any and all questions that i have had so far and i am excited to continue to implement and grow my business with the help of you and your team., common questions.
We are passionate about changing the world through software. Call us or email us anytime.
1301 Fannin St #2440 Houston, TX 77002
+1 (281) 410-8727
Email us at
© CloudPano.com
- Skip to content
Important Registration, Payment and Financial Aid Updates . Learn more
- Harper Home
- Visit Harper
360 Virtual Tour
Take a virtual tour of Harper College. Explore popular spots on campus, including the Avanté Center, Building D, the Health and Recreation Center, dining areas and more.
Ready to learn more? Request Info
360 Virtual Tour
Visit the college of engineering from anywhere.
Can't make it to UC Davis in-person? The 360 virtual tour provides an opportunity to explore engineering spaces from the comfort of your home.
Prospective Students
Majors and Minors
Student Life
You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser or activate Google Chrome Frame to improve your experience.
Create a Free Account
Sign up with Facebook
Sign up with Google
Get in touch
Schedule a convenient time for one of our experts to call you.
Your request will help the tour be built faster
Share this form .
- College Administrator
- High School Counselor
- High School Student
- College Student
- Real Estate>
- Hospitality>
- Restaurants>
- Select State
- Connecticut
- Massachusetts
- Mississippi
- New Hampshire
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Washington, DC
- West Virginia
- New York, NY
- Dobbs Ferry, NY
- Laramie, WY
- Santa Cruz, CA
- Nashville, TN
- La Crosse, WI
- Amherst, MA
- Pewaukee, WI
- Colorado Springs, CO
- Cleveland, OH
- Biddeford, ME
- Columbus, OH
- Waltham, MA
- Vernon Hills, IL
- La Jolla, CA
- San Antonio, TX
US News & World Report – EDU
14 Tips for an Effective College Visit
Posted: December 21, 2023 | Last updated: December 21, 2023
Finding the right fit.
Start planning early.
Ask questions.
Get student perspectives.
Explore college through the lens of campus media.
Visit academic departments.
Check out other campuses nearby.
Learn about the local community.
Visit a dining hall or student center.
Explore the campus library.
Explore various virtual tour options.
Ask about campus safety.
Get financial aid information.
Ask about disability accommodations.
Meet with clubs and organizations.
Learn more about colleges.
College visit tips
More for you.
China Proposes New Four-Point Peace Plan for Ukraine-Russia
Right-Wing 'Reacher' Fans Flip Out After Alan Ritchson Calls Trump A 'Rapist And A Con-Man'
29 Ridiculous Lies That Hollywood Has Managed to Mainstream
Here’s How Long You Should Walk Every Day to Keep Your Heart Healthy
How Do I Know If My Dog Is Happy? 12 Signs of a Happy Dog
0417 Today in History
I Did a 25 Day Water Fast. I Lost 20lbs and My Skin Cleared Up
“Young Sheldon” cast says 'bittersweet' finale will aim to satisfy 'fans of our show' and “Big Bang Theory”
The Pool Noodle Hack That Makes Spray Painting Cabinet Doors A Breeze
28 photos show what Iran looked like before the 1979 revolution turned the nation into an Islamic republic
7 CDs You Probably Owned, Threw Out and Now Are Worth Bank
10 pairs of movies with strikingly similar plots that came out the same year
I Lost 100lbs by Following 4 Rules
‘Get used to the $30 burger’: 'Bar Rescue' host Jon Taffer slams California for getting ‘involved' in the restaurant business — warns of ‘incredibly high’ menu prices. Does he have a point?
House resolution condemning 'From the River to the Sea' chant as antisemitic passes with 44 opposed
Pushups are an efficient, full-body exercise — but don't make this 1 mistake
Beijing Half Marathon tainted by a shameful act of cheating
Alarming Trend Continues At The Masters Despite Scheffler's Epic Triumph
Ford Will Reportedly Pay Dealers $15,000 Per Mustang GTD Sold
I Lost 50lbs With 3 Lifestyle Changes
- 360 Objects
- Car Dealers
- College Tours
- Entertainment
- Real Estate
- Restaurants
- Virtual Tour Cameras
- Virtual Tour Software
- Order a VPiX Tour
- Get a VPiX Tour
- Virtual Tour Business
- Instant Financing
- Contact VPiX
College / Campus 360's
Schools virtual tours.
Step inside and look around at some Schools / Universities VR’s
Schools / Universities
VPiX technology enables students to walk the halls of their university, explore classrooms they might one day sit in and see all of the features of campus up close and in full detail. Virtual tours and complete mapping open the door for infinite benefits—from being able to plot the fastest course between classes, to finding parking and campus facilities. Students can leave campus maps and informative brochures behind as they pick up their smartphone or tablet for an interactive, engaging VPiX experience.
360 Site Security Audits (SSA’s) for Colleges
2018 Primetime Emmy & James Beard Award Winner
R&K Insider
Join our newsletter to get exclusives on where our correspondents travel, what they eat, where they stay. Free to sign up.
A History of Moscow in 13 Dishes
Featured city guides.
Guided Tour in Moscow City with Panorama 360
Languages available : French, English, Russian (choice during check-out)
Jump in the lift and take your camera with you, we are going higher! Follow your guide to the 89th floor of the Federation Tower (one of the highest skyscrapers in Europe), and discover a 360° panorama, offering you a unique view of Moscow: with the business district “Moskva City”, the old city centre, but also the Kremlin and the legendary Seven Sisters (the 7 soviet skyscrapers, historic symbols of the city), you will admire the Russian capital and its greatness.
Your guide will introduce you to the history of the city and its monuments, that you will see from the 360° clear windows of the building. You want to know more? Digital pads will be available to give your more information. A cafeteria and a local ice cream production will be there to allow you enjoying this unique moment at its best.
When time will come to go down, you can choose to follow your guide to the observatory balcony at the foot of the bridge: the best photoshoot spot of Moskva City. Here, you will be able to take a picture with all the towers of the City behind you, creating an incredible background. It is also the opportunity for you to learn more about the history of Moskva City, the brand-new Moscow’s business district, often compared to the Londonian City, or the Parisian La Défense.
To see the meeting point with your guide on a map, click on this what3words link: ///spoons.emerald.recorder
- 1 to 2 hours guided tour
- Tickets of access to the panorama of the Federation Tower
- A 360° view of all Moscow
- All the skyscrapers of Moskva City
- The best photoshoot spot of Moskva City
+7 916 200 71 16
- How does it work?
- Terms and Conditions
- Top excursions in Moscow
- Top excursions in St Petersburg
- Tsarvisit Travel Blog
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
100+ 360° college campus tour videos of top US & Canadian colleges, 100% free on Youtube! Pro tip 1: Youtube defaults to 720p resolution which is too low for 360° video. Click the settings icon at the bottom right of the player and change to 2160p for MUCH better quality. Pro tip 2: Playback on phone/ipad tends to be much smoother than ...
Virtual college tour guides escort prospective students and their families through 360-degree panoramic views, video content and rich media. The success we have achieved for numerous college and university institutions, which have implemented online virtual tours, has positioned YouVisit as a nationally recognized industry leader.
Next on our list of virtual college campus tours worth taking is Occidental College. Located in sunny Los Angeles, CA, Occidental offers a self-guided virtual tour, where you can click through 360 views of the campus and hear from Occidental's student tour guides along the way. 21. Furman University.
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.
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 ...
Putting Together a 360 Virtual Tour of Your College Campus. Students put a lot of thought into whatever institution they enroll in. Everyone dreams of attending a school with top-notch academics, state-of-the-art resources, and a beautiful campus. The truth is that most students and their parents use the internet to find the best institutions.
YouVisit has implemented a revolutionary process that makes it possible to view a college campus from your computer screen. 3D walking tours provide real insight into what a school is actually like. Some of the features you will find through YouVisit's leading virtual tours website include: 360-degree views of the entire campus
Virtual college tours are exactly that: immersive online experiences that allow you to get a taste of a college's environment without stepping foot on campus. These tours utilize various technologies, like 360-degree videos, interactive maps, and even virtual reality (VR), to create a realistic and engaging experience. ...
The University of California—Berkeley also offers 360-degree virtual tours for prospective students. Previously, the school was posting YouTube videos and virtual question-and-answer sessions ...
These tours provide a rich array of content, including 360-degree videos, interactive maps, and live guides who offer valuable insights into college life. In this guide, we will delve into the transformative power of virtual college tours, which have evolved into immersive and interactive experiences, offering a wealth of benefits for ...
On an official Harvard campus tour you can explore the ideas, artifacts, people, and places that have shaped Harvard's history for nearly 400 years. ... For information about Harvard College Admissions tours for prospective students, ... Widener 360-Degree Virtual Tour Options: virtual, self-guided. Houghton Library Virtual Tour
4 Year 2,691. 2 Year 1,088. Institution Type. Public 1,822. Private not-for-profit 1,892. Private for-profit 74. CostNet Price is the total cost after financial aid for students receiving grants or scholarship. Sticker Price is the yearly cost listed by the institution, including tuition and fees, room and board, and books and supplies.
Experience campus life in 360 degrees with the best campus tour software, CloudPano. Discover the benefits of virtual tours for prospective students and their families, and learn how to create stunning tours that showcase every aspect of your campus. With CloudPano's user-friendly platform, you can customize your tours with interactive features and branding to ensure consistency with your ...
Check out our virtual campus tour, residence hall tours, and The College Tour. VIRTUAL WALKING TOUR. Launch Experience. Inside our residence halls. Get a 360-degree look inside student rooms and picture yourself here! VIDEO: THE COLLEGE TOUR. The University of Akron was featured in Season 6 of The College Tour and spotlights stories of UA ...
YouVisit. December 31, 2022 in Blog. YouVisit is a virtual reality platform that allows users to explore a variety of immersive experiences, including college campus tours, travel destinations, and events. By using YouVisit, users can virtually visit a location from the comfort of their own home, getting a feel for the atmosphere, culture, and ...
360 Virtual Tour. Take a virtual tour of Harper College. Explore popular spots on campus, including the Avanté Center, Building D, the Health and Recreation Center, dining areas and more.
The 360 virtual tour provides an opportunity to explore engineering spaces from the comfort of your home. Directions. Prospective Students. Majors and Minors. Student Life. Visit the College of Engineering from anywhere Can't make it to UC Davis in-person?
Explore Travel, 360 Hotels, Virtual Reality Education, 360 Real Estate. Get in touch. SCHEDULE CONSULTATION. [email protected]. EST. Tue 04/16. Wed 04/17. Thu 04/18.
Students can take self-guided virtual tours or sign up for more interactive options such as 360-degree video and virtual reality. Experts say virtual tours are good substitutes for those unable to ...
Learn more. We have 7 offices in the United States with professional 360 photography-security teams we can send to your campus. Learn more by clicking the button below. Since 1999, VPiX provides on-site 360 capture of your college or university campus in VR for websites, tablets, VR headsets and touch-screen HP Sprout kiosks.
1: Off-kilter genius at Delicatessen: Brain pâté with kefir butter and young radishes served mezze-style, and the caviar and tartare pizza. Head for Food City. You might think that calling Food City (Фуд Сити), an agriculture depot on the outskirts of Moscow, a "city" would be some kind of hyperbole. It is not.
PANORAMA360 is. Panoramic view of Moscow from a height of 327 meters. Polar bear Panoramych. The world's highest ice cream factory. The world's highest chocolate factory. Group tours for all ages. Locations for amazing photos. Kids animation program. 360, the panoramic restaurant of author's and European cuisine on the 89th floor.
Walking tour around Moscow-City.Thanks for watching!MY GEAR THAT I USEMinimalist Handheld SetupiPhone 11 128GB https://amzn.to/3zfqbboMic for Street https://...
Languages available: French, English, Russian (choice during check-out). Jump in the lift and take your camera with you, we are going higher! Follow your guide to the 89th floor of the Federation Tower (one of the highest skyscrapers in Europe), and discover a 360° panorama, offering you a unique view of Moscow: with the business district "Moskva City", the old city centre, but also the ...