How to visit a university without leaving your house
If you are applying to university in the US but are unable to visit prospective colleges, a new website of student-created video tours could be a helpful resource

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Imagine a conversation between Student A, a current high school senior, and Student B, a current college freshman:
鈥淲hat鈥檚 college like?!鈥 asks an eager Student A, to which Student B replies, 鈥淭he student-to-faculty ratio is 9:1, we offer 34 different majors, and we have three million volumes in our library.鈥
Does that conversation seem unrealistic?
It does seem pretty unrealistic. And yet, every year, millions of students make the single biggest decision of their young adult lives based on this type of indecipherable data.
While rankings, statistics, and data points certainly have their place in the college search and selection process, they shouldn鈥檛 be the only factor in a student鈥檚 application or enrolment decision. Once on campus, you quickly realise that one of the biggest definers of the college experience is the community aspect.
It鈥檚 about the lifelong friendships, your connections with inspiring professors, that late-night consumption of borderline inedible cafeteria food, the all-nighters in the library before exams. It is the experiences and memories that make college so profoundly life-changing.
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But how can you possibly get a feel for this if you are unable to visit the college campus? That鈥檚 where comes in.
On CampusReel current college students 鈥 the ones who live in the dorms that you鈥檙e curious about and who trek through the dining halls every day 鈥 document their lives through video to provide a window into their campus and community.
Thousands of college students have captured their college experience and shared it on CampusReel which is available to view for free.
CampusReel currently hosts content from more than 11,000 videos from more than 250 US universities, and even a few abroad. College profiles are automatically published as soon as 10 videos are submitted to a school.
In-person campus visits can often be expensive and time consuming, effectively marginalising millions of applicants every year who lack the resources to visit colleges. Additionally, every prospective applicant is limited by geographic constraints. It鈥檚 our mission to ensure no student feels limited in their college search process 鈥 this decision is just too important to make with incomplete information.
Applicants can spend an afternoon taking a tour of a dorm room at University of California, Santa Cruz, and later experience the Ohio State University homecoming football game, and all without leaving their bedrooms.
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