Due to the COVID-19 precautions, students may wish to explore colleges virtually. Here are just a few ways that you can explore potential schools:
TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR.
All across the nation, colleges and universities are using virtual tours as a way to help students and families explore their options. A campus closure doesn't mean that you cannot get the visit experience. Many schools have added or are in the process of adding online informational sessions, events, and tours.
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New! WA State GEAR UP: Virtual Campus Visit Series. These Virtual Campus Visits are coordinated by the Washington Student Achievement Council.
- Washington State Institutions Offering Virtual Tours
- National and International Institutions Offering Virtual Tours (from Jack Kent Cooke Foundation and College Wise)
- Or find virtual tours using sites such as YouVisit.com
Take a self-guided tour.
Review various sections of a school's website. Check out their social media feeds. Research the city or town. Or use an online scavenger hunt to help navigate.
Resources:
Participate in a virtual college fair.
Thinking about college? Here's your chance to hear firsthand from those-in-the-know at hundreds of colleges and universities nearby, across the country, and around the world.
Resource: 2022 NACAC Virtual College Fair Dates.
- Jan. 30: Virtual College Fair
- Feb. 8: Performing and Visual Arts Virtual College Fair
- Feb. 15: Multi-Session Virtual College Fair - Session 1 of 2, Session 2 of 2
- Feb. 24: STEM Virtual College Fair
- Apr. 3: Virtual College Fair
- Apr. 12: Multi-Session Student Pathways Virtual College Fair - Session 1 of 2, Session 2 of 2
- Apr. 26: Multi-Session Virtual College Fair - Session 1 of 2, Session 2 of 2