How to Make the Most of Your Campus Tour

Touring opportunities, whether in-person or online, are plentiful at Embry-Riddle. Stop by or click into one of our campuses as soon as you can!

Future students and families attend tours and capture memories on Embry-Riddle's campus. (Photo: Embry-Riddle)
Future students and families attend tours and capture memories on Embry-Riddle's campus. (Photo: Embry-Riddle)

A campus visit can be one of the most important factors when deciding which college is right for you. These visits provide a glimpse into student life and give you a first-hand opportunity to see if a school is a good fit.

While students can visit campus at any age, a tour is most useful toward the end of junior year and the summer before or fall semester of your senior year.

"The best time to visit college campuses are when classes are in session," explained Sara Bofferding, Director of Admissions at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. "This allows you to see what it’s like to be a current student. It also provides opportunities to observe classes, meet with a professor, chat with current students and get a sense of what the university has to offer."

Embry-Riddle offers both in-person and online tours, each offering unique benefits and insights into campus life. Whether you’re perusing our campuses from the comfort of your own home or in-person with one of our incredible student tour guides, Embry-Riddle can’t wait to show you everything we have to offer.

Lean on the Admissions Office

The admissions office is a valuable resource when arranging your visit. Staff can help you maximize your time on campus and assist you with specific questions. Campus tour programs at Embry-Riddle let prospective students meet with the admissions teams during information sessions or one-on-one meetings.

Hit the Road

Make the most of your trip by doing research ahead of time. Bring a list of questions with you. Chances are you’ll meet other students who have the same questions. Remember, student tour guides were once in your shoes and can be a tremendous resource.

After the tour, take a few minutes to grab a bite to eat and hang out with some students. Don’t be afraid to ask about clubs, residence halls, Greek life and anything else that may be on your mind.

Explore Your Surroundings

You won’t spend all of your time on campus once you get to college. Take a day or even a few hours to check out the surrounding area. Find the local tourism website to learn about things to do and places to eat. Visit some of these places while you’re in town and talk to the locals. Embry-Riddle students in Daytona Beach and Prescott have no shortage of local gems to discover.

Visit Virtually

If you’re not able to attend a tour in person, Embry-Riddle offers virtual tour options online- designed to give you the most authentic tour experience possible from the comfort of your own home. Embry-Riddle campuses in Prescott and Daytona Beach can be explored online 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

School social media accounts are also a great way to learn more about academics, extracurriculars and athletics.

"Explore as much as you can during your campus tour," Bofferding said. "Visiting a college campus is your opportunity to see if the school is a good fit and where you want to spend the next four years to get your degree."

Discover how you can tailor your campus visit at Embry-Riddle’s Prescott or Daytona Beach campus today!

Learn Remotely

If you prefer an online learning experience, you can explore our Online Campus, which offers flexible scheduling, numerous degree programs and a personalized degree map to guide you during the process.

While there’s no physical campus, our Worldwide Campus has an eUnion, where students have opportunities to network, collaborate and build friendships with peers!



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