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News Features College visits go virtual: With most campus tours canceled, prospective students are booking viewings online Mon., Nov. 2, 2020 Gonzaga University freshman Stephanie McLaren, 18 ...
As the May 1 deadline for college decisions approaches, the spring semester draws to a close, and younger students embark on college visits, high school students are only one click away from an ...
Before March, when visiting college campuses and meeting with coaches in person was still a possibility, Bryson Estes was planning to take several such trips. A highly touted center from Eagle’s ...
With college campuses shut down and admissions offices working remotely, prospective students may be unable to do in-person visits for the foreseeable future. If you’re a high school junior or ...
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Virtual visits are a great way for you to learn more about Alfred University, career pathway options, financial aid, the admissions process, our broad array of curricular and co-curricular offerings ...
Touring a college in person may be out of the question for a while due to COVID-19. Can virtual reality tours fill the void?
The University’s annual mid-April Cornell Days and Diversity Hosting have gone virtual, after Cornell canceled all non-essential gatherings in early March.
Virtual Tours Make More Colleges Accessible to Students Even with a return to in-person classes and experiences, many colleges and universities are keeping their virtual tour options online for ...
Gainey said TytoCare is often used for virtual care visits for children, college students living away from home, and seniors and people with mobility or special-needs challenges who may have ...
Now that COVID-19 has closed college campuses, experts walk us through how to choose a school online.
The cancellation of Cornell Days amid the coronavirus pandemic has shifted admitted students to virtual campus tours — leading some to lean toward choosing schools they have already visited.