Step 1 of 2

Step 2 of 2

Your information is secure View our Privacy Policy .

By clicking the button above, Post University has your consent to use automated technology to call, text and email you regarding its educational services at the contact information provided above. It is not a requirement to provide this consent to attend Post University. Post University’s Terms and Privacy Policy apply.

Take A Tour

Get started.

Complete the form to schedule a visit, start your registration, or attend one of our open houses. An admissions representative will contact you shortly to answer your questions.

See for yourself how Post Makes It Personal!

At Post University, we’re here to help you prepare for school, for a career and for a brighter future. It’s the vision we have for you and all of our students.

Located in Waterbury, Connecticut, just down the road from Hartford, we offer the warmth of small-town campus life mingled with the excitement of big-city entertainment. We’re just a short trip away from East-coast cultural experiences in New York or Boston.

Where is Waterbury?

Post is located in Waterbury, CT — close to Hartford, CT, only 90 minutes from NYC, and 120 minutes from Boston!

post university campus tour

Our beautiful main campus features residence halls that are easy to settle in for your new home-away-from-home. Classrooms offer state-of-the-art learning tools. Campus life is filled with clubs, fun and opportunities to support, or participate, in 20 NCAA Division II teams. Plus, we offer engaging and innovative programs … personal academic advisors …and a nurturing faculty who will point you in the right direction for your career. 

And everything is wrapped up in a promise to make your success our success — to give you the educational experience you deserve. In short, we take your success — in and out of the classroom — personally. Sometimes, however, our promise to make your education personal … well, that can be hard to picture on a web page. 

So, why not come see it for yourself? Complete the form above to schedule your visit today!

You visit Virtual Tour

Request info

Post University - Virtual Tour

welcome image

Welcome to Post University's main campus in beautiful Waterbury, Connecticut. Our school has been around since 1890, but our main campus features all the modern amenities and comforts to make you feel right at home. Take a look around! Tour the grounds, and get to know our student centers, classrooms, residence halls, and our close-knit community here on our traditional New England campus. There are tons of activities surrounding our campus, in Waterbury and beyond—we are just ninety minutes away from New York City and only two hours from Boston!

Welcome

Torrance Hall

Welcome to Torrance Hall – one of our campus's most iconic buildings. Torrance Hall was the original homestead of the Torrance family before Post University moved to our current campus in 1965 and has undergone a few renovations since. Today, Torrance Hall is home base for visitors and administration on the main campus. It’s where you’ll find our welcoming admissions team, the Office of the President, and other helpful administrators.

Traurig Library

Traurig Library

This is Traurig Library. Here you’ll find over 13,000 print books and media and over 160,000 eBooks. You’ll learn how to access our 45 online databases, specialized collections of legal reference sources, and many more valuable resources. While Traurig Library is a great place to work individually or on group projects, you can also access the library’s online resources any time, any place through your Post University Blackboard account. The lower level of the Traurig Library also houses the offices of academic faculty members.

Hess Hall

Here we have Hess Hall. Like all our academic buildings, Hess Hall features classrooms with state-of-the-art multimedia equipment. Here you can check in with the Registrar’s Office, or if you have questions about any of the University’s technology, just talk to one of our IT specialists on staff.

North Hall

North Hall houses the Center for Academic Success which aims to provide students, whether they’re online or on campus, with the in-person and online support to allow them to become more successful in their academic careers. North Hall is also home to the Center for Career and Professional Development. This is where students have access to a variety of resources to aid in making informed career decisions and to help fine tune their resume, cover letter, and interview skills. Post University’s Honors Program provides students the opportunity to take honors designated courses and have unique opportunities to attend lectures, engage with the community, complete internships, and more.

North Hall Classroom

North Hall Classroom

MacDermid Hall

MacDermid Hall

On your way to MacDermid Hall, you’ll also notice our Blue Light Phone system. This is just one of the ways you can contact Campus Safety. Your security is important to us—so Campus Safety is on call 24/7, 365 days a year MacDermid Hall is home to our largest lecture hall on campus, where you’ll find campus meetings, guest lectures, Student Government Association meetings, and more. The Student Government Association oversees the student organizations at Post, which are great ways to meet new friends! MacDermid is also where we have our chemistry and biology labs as well as the University’s art department facilities: two studio spaces and a ceramics kiln.

MacDermid Hall Auditorium

MacDermid Hall Auditorium

LaMoy Field

LaMoy Field

LaMoy Field is where our Post family cheers on our sports teams as they practice and compete against other schools. We have over 20 athletic programs, many of which are NCAA Division II athletic programs. The turf field is home to our Sprint Football team and many other programs, such as our men’s and women’s soccer teams and the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams. Next to LaMoy field we have our softball field which features a turf outfield and clay infield. We’re very proud of our student athletes and our mascot, Swoop the Eagle. Athletics is an important part of Post’s culture, come watch a game!

Softball Field

Softball Field

Leever Student Center

Leever Student Center

The Leever Student Center is a central hub for main campus students. Here, you'll find the Dining Hall, the Campus store, the Counseling Center, Eagle’s Nest, and more. The Dining Hall serves homemade food all day, buffet style, with lots of healthy options prepared to order. At the campus store, you can pick up some Post gear and show your school pride. Down the hall you’ll find the Counseling Center where we provide professional counseling services for students, come stop by! And on the lower level of Leever, the Eagle’s Nest is a spacious common area for special events, club meetings, and movies. The Student Health Services Office is a resource available to students for first aid care and health and wellness education, with access to a physician once a week.

Leever Dining

Leever Dining

Leever Store

Leever Store

The Eagles Nest

The Eagles Nest

Residence West Hall

Residence West Hall

We have six residence halls here at Post: West, Middle, East, South, Paparazzo, and Okinaga Halls. Our traditional-style halls are co-ed by floor. Every building has a kitchen, laundry, and common areas that feature amenities like HDTVs, gaming systems, and game tables. Each room is climate controlled with individual heating and air conditioning units. Optional for upperclassmen is Okinaga Hall, our suite-style residence. Complete with fully furnished two-, three-, or four-bedroom suites that include a living room, a full-size kitchen, and one or two full bathrooms. Okinaga also features the Great Room—a space for entertainment and socializing.

Traditional Style Room

Traditional Style Room

Residence Hall Lounge

Residence Hall Lounge

Drubner Fitness Center

Drubner Fitness Center

The Drubner Fitness Center is the heart of our Athletics Department. Drubner is the home facility for volleyball, and men's and women's basketball. The facilities include two regulation-sized tennis courts, and for the entire campus community we have a fitness center and a weight room, featuring a wide range of equipment. You’ll find a complete set of dumbbells, four ProStar benches, and four double power racks. We have cardio equipment too, including treadmills, stationary bicycles, and elliptical machines. The room is also stocked with fitness machines, functional cable columns, and speed training equipment for varsity student-athletes.

Drubner Fitness Basketball

Drubner Fitness Basketball

Drubner Fitness Weightroom

Drubner Fitness Weightroom

Post Downtown

Post Downtown

In December 2018 we opened Post Downtown—located in the former Howland Hughes Department Store building which has been a significant part of Waterbury history—a return of sorts to the University’s 1890 starting point in downtown Waterbury. We reimagined the building to create a state-of-the-art online education hub, consisting of a functional workspace for Post Associates who support our online degree programs. We preserved several historic aspects of the building, such as the façade, the wood floors, and a large antique safe—used to store money in the building’s department store days—that still remains on the fourth floor. The lobby of Post Downtown offers a large public space for community events.

Search Colleges

  • Choose a Degree Level Diploma Certificate Associate Bachelor's Continuing Education Graduate Certificate Master's Doctoral Post-doctoral Certificate
  • Choose a Category Art and Design Business Criminal Justice and Legal Education General Studies Healthcare Information Technology Psychology Science and Engineering Trade Skills
  • Choose a Subject Animation / Game Design Architecture / Urban Planning Art and Illustration Audio / Visual Production Digital Design Drafting Fashion Design / Merchandising Fine Arts Graphic / Visual Arts Interior Design Performing Arts Photography / Film Studies Radio and Television Theater Web Design / Multimedia Accounting / Finance Administrative Professional Business Administration / Management Business Information Systems Communications / Public Relations Economics Entrepreneurship Hospitality / Tourism Human Resources International Business Marketing MBA Office Management Organizational Management Project Management Retail and Sales Supply Chain Management Corrections Court Reporting Criminal Investigation Criminal Justice Administration Emergency and Fire Management Fire Protection Forensics Homeland Security / Public Safety Law Degree Law Enforcement / Security Paralegal / Legal Studies Public Administration Adult Education Continuing Education Curriculum and Instruction Early Childhood Education Educational Leadership Elementary Education English as a Second Language Higher Education Instructional Technology Secondary Education Special Education Teacher Education Technology in Education English Foreign Language Geography History Humanities Liberal Arts Philosophy and Religious Studies Political and Social Sciences Religious Studies Alternative Therapy Athletic Training Dental Diet / Nutrition Emergency Medicine Health Information Systems Health Science Health Services Healthcare Administration / Management Massage Therapy Medical Assisting Medical Coding & Billing Medical Technologist Medical Technology Medicine Nursing Nutrition and Wellness Pharmacy Physical Therapy / Respiratory Therapy Public Health Veterinary Studies Computer Science / Programming Data Management Database Administration Information Systems Library Science Networking / Security Technical Support Web Development / Internet Aeronautics Agriculture Biology Engineering Environment / Natural Resources Industrial Technology Mathematics Physical Sciences Addiction Studies Child and Family Studies Child Development Counseling Psychology Social Science Social Work Automotive Technology / Mechanic Aviation Technology / Pilot Career Training CDL / Heavy Equipment Operation / Repair Conservation Construction Management Construction Trades Cosmetology Craftsman Trades Culinary Arts Electronic / Computer Technology Esthetics High School Diploma Life Skills / Hobbies Marine Technology / Captain Mechanics Military / ROTC Other Trades Real Estate Secondary Diplomas & Certificates Welding / Fabrication
  • Sponsored Schools

College Factual Homepage

  • Post University /

Virtual Tour

  • Student Life

Post University Virtual Tour

Are you applying to post university explore the campus using the virtual tour below..

Virtual tours are a great way to refresh your memory or to preview an on-site tour of Post University.

What's in it for me?

At the beginning of your college search, a virtual tour can be a beneficial tool to explore the campus before your visit. When you do visit the campus, be sure to talk to current students about their experiences. A student perspective is a helpful way to gauge your future experience when attending Post University. Already took an on-campus tour? It's inevitable. All of your college tours will blend, and you might forget the appearance of Post University's library, dorms, or cafeteria. Use the virtual tour to jog your memory! With the interactive mapping tool below you can even explore the area surrounding the campus.

Use the resources below to start your virtual tour.

Using the Map

Click and drag the little orange person to a location on the map. Locations with panoramas appear as blue lines or blue dots when moving the orange person. The blue dots are panoramic views that you may swivel. The blue lines are paths that you can navigate along.

Panoramic View

You can "pan" or "swivel" the camera around by clicking on the image and dragging your mouse or finger. If you see a white arrow on the picture, you can click or tap on it to move in the direction of the arrow. This will also update the location of the little orange person on the map so you can get a better sense of where you are and what direction you are facing.

Continue Your Research on Post University

College Factual provides higher-education, college and university, degree, program, career, salary, and other helpful information to students, faculty, institutions, and other internet audiences. Presented information and data are subject to change. Inclusion on this website does not imply or represent a direct relationship with the company, school, or brand. Information, though believed correct at time of publication, may not be correct, and no warranty is provided. Contact the schools to verify any information before relying on it. Financial aid may be available for those who qualify. The displayed options may include sponsored or recommended results, not necessarily based on your preferences.

© 2022 College Factual – All Rights Reserved.

  • Privacy Policy
  • California Privacy
  • Do Not Sell My Info
  • Terms of Use

post university campus tour

  • Seattle Pacific University
  • Undergraduate Admissions
  • Visit Seattle Pacific

360 Campus Tour

Virtually walk through the Seattle Pacific campus on a sunny Seattle day. Enter a classroom to see what your day-to-day life will be like. Soar over the Seattle waterfront, Golden Gardens Beach, or downtown.

Welcome to Seattle Pacific University’s state-of-the-art 360 virtual tour.

An aerial view of the SPU campus

Campus tour

An aerial view of the residence halls on the SPU campus

Residence halls tour

An aerial view of downtown Seattle

Seattle/Surrounding Areas Tour

Navigation tips.

  • Click on particular locations below or select "Full Tour" to go through the tour in order.
  • Want to learn more about a stop or a building within a stop? Click on the menu button, then the “i” icon for more information!

aerial view of campus

  • SPU main campus
  • Surrounding Seattle area

interior of Nickerson studios

  • Cremona Classrooms
  • Graphic Design
  • Peterson Hall
  • Education programs
  • Family and Consumer Sciences programs

Otter Miller Hall 1

  • Engineering programs
  • Mathematics
  • Nickerson Studios
  • School of Music

6 Nickerson Building

  • School of Health Sciences
  • Nursing program

E.E. Bach Theatre

Alexander and Adelaide Hall

exterior of Alexander and Moyer halls

  • Ames Library
  • Eaton Hall Lobby
  • Eaton Hall Lecture Hall
  • Gwinn Commons Dining Hall
  • Royal Brougham Pavilion (athletic facilities)
  • Otto Miller Hall
  • Otter Miller Hall Engineering
  • Weter Memorial Hall

The front of a residence hall

Arnett Hall

Ashton Hall

Emerson Hall

  • Hall exterior

Campus Housing and Apartments

aerial view of Tiffany loop

  • Tiffany Loop
  • Demaray Hall Clock Tower
  • Martin Square
  • Main Campus Walkway
  • Wallace Field

aerial view of downtown Seattle

  • Downtown Seattle
  • Seattle Stadiums
  • Seattle Waterfront
  • Amazon Spheres

aerial view of Fremont and Aurora bridge

  • All surrounding Areas
  • Interbay Stadium
  • Fremont Bridge
  • Gasworks Park
  • Lake Union North
  • Lake Union South
  • Queen Anne Shopping District
  • Golden Gardens Beach
  • Snoqualmie Falls
  • Cascade mountains

3307 3rd Ave West, Seattle WA 98119-1997

206-281-2000

Connect with Us

Publications.

  • Campus Dining
  • Campus Safety
  • Maps & Directions
  • Emergency Info
  • Land Acknowledgment
  • Higher Ed Emergency Relief Fund Reporting
  • College of Arts & Sciences
  • School of Business, Government & Economics
  • School of Education
  • School of Psychology, Family & Community
  • School of Theology
  • Seattle Pacific Seminary
  • Center for Career & Calling
  • Center for Biblical & Theological Education
  • Center for Professional Education
  • Center for Relationship Development
  • Center for Applied Learning
  • Center for Faithful Business
  • Center for Worship
  • Center for Learning
  • John Perkins Center
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility Notice
  • Website Feedback
  • Contact SPU
  • Jobs at Seattle Pacific
  • Nondiscrimination and Title IX

© 2024 Seattle Pacific University

Cookie Acknowledgement

This website uses cookies to collect information to improve your browsing experience. Please review our Privacy Statement for more information.

Auburn University Homepage

  • Office of the Provost
  • Core Curriculum
  • Academic Calendar
  • Course Schedule
  • Advisement Schedule
  • Final Exam Schedule
  • Visit Academics
  • Check Application Status
  • Undergraduate Admissions
  • Graduate Admissions
  • Pharmacy Admissions
  • Veterinary Medicine Admissions
  • Distance Ed
  • Accepted Students
  • Request Information
  • Visit Admissions
  • Public Service & Community Partnerships
  • Professional & Continuing Education
  • Youth Programs
  • Government & Economic Development
  • Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
  • Faculty Engagement
  • Outreach Global
  • K-12 Outreach
  • Visit Outreach
  • Research Administration
  • Work with Auburn Research
  • Find Auburn Expertise
  • Research Resources
  • Centers & Institutes
  • Graduate Research
  • Undergraduate Research
  • Auburn Research Magazine
  • Research Symposia
  • Visit Research

Small Town, Big Experience.

There’s something very special about this place..

You’ll sense it when you stand under the oaks at Toomer’s Corner. You’ll feel it when you’re greeted by your future classmates on the red brick sidewalks that snake through campus. You’ll know it when you hear “War Eagle” shouted across Samford Lawn.

Your campus visit to Auburn will feel both familiar and exciting: like coming home again for the first time.

People working at Toomer's Drugs store

Scheduling a Campus Visit

What to expect from your campus tour..

We start with a 30-minute information session, where you’ll learn about:

  • Academic offerings at Auburn
  • The admissions process
  • Scholarships
  • The Auburn community

Next, a 75-minute walking tour, led by a Student Recruiter, will focus on Auburn’s history, tradition, and student life. Don’t be surprised if current students say “hey” or “War Eagle!” as you pass. It’s in our DNA to be welcoming to all who visit campus.   

Campus Tours Important Information

  • Registration is required for all campus tours
  • Do not make flight reservations until after your campus tour registration is confirmed
  • Self-Guided Tour Brochures will be available for walkups with no reservation

Housing tours are not a part of the general campus tour. You can register for a housing tour via this link: https://universityhousing.auburn.edu/communities/tours/

Guest Parking

Parking for Campus Tours:  

Guests must park on the Top Level Only of the  Stadium Parking Deck , in the designated Visitor Spaces, facing the stadium (Brown Signs).  Parking in any other space, or level, or any other area on campus may result in a parking ticket. No permit is required. Please allow ten minutes extra to your travel time to park and walk over to the Quad Center where your campus tour will begin.

Register for a Housing Tour

Registration is not required for housing tours, but the extra effort is worth it. To learn more about housing and register for a housing tour, click on the Residence Hall Tours to fill out your information. 

Schedule an Academic Visit

Before you get to campus for your visit, schedule time to meet with someone from your academic area. During the meeting you can ask any questions you have about your scholarly interests and learn more about the opportunities available in your major. 

Recreation and Wellness Center Tours

Walk-in Tours are available at the Recreation and Wellness Center between the hours of 7:45 a.m. and 4:45 p.m., Monday through Friday.

If you should have any questions about the Recreation and Wellness Center, please contact our office at  [email protected]  or at (334) 844-0025.

If you are unable to participate in a student-led campus tour, you may enjoy a virtual tour at any time. It provides a 360-degree view and an audio description of select areas on campus. 

Find the college or school which holds your major .

If you can’t make it during weekly and Saturday visit tour times, self-guided tours enable you to explore Auburn on your own schedule and at your own pace.

Be sure to bring a self-guided tour brochure (which includes a campus map, the best spots for photo ops and student traditions), and don’t hesitate to ask anyone on campus for help getting around.

We have limited availability for Group Tours. If you are interested, please follow this link to access guidelines for Group Tours and available dates for this semester.

Registration is required for all housing tours, but the extra effort is worth it. To learn more about housing and register for a housing tour, click on the Residence Hall Tours to fill out your information. If you have additional questions about on-campus housing, please contact our office at  (334) 844-4580  or email  [email protected] .

Inside the Recreation and Wellness Center

Weekday Tour Parking

Guest parking is on top level of the  Stadium Parking Deck  only. Parking in any other location on campus may result in a parking ticket.

Stadium Parking Deck Address: 350 Duncan Drive, Auburn, AL 36849

When planning your visit please allow at least 20 minutes to park your vehicle, walk to the Quad Center and check-in at the front desk.

Below is a map of the walking path from the Stadium Parking Deck to the Quad Center for your information. Follow the Campus Tour signs from the Stadium Deck to the Quad Center.

map givng directions from the 4th floor Stadium Parking Deck to the Quad Center. Follow the campus tour signs.

Find Your Building – Interactive Campus Map Campus buildings can easily be located by using Auburn University’s Interactive Campus Map .

Guests With Disabilities Guests with disabilities will need a “University Parking Pass” in addition to your handicap parking tag in order to utilize on-campus handicap parking. To obtain your parking pass, please go to the South Quad Parking Deck to pick up your parking tag. There is a drive-through window you can use to pick up your pass. Please contact Parking Services if you should need more information at (334) 844-4143.

ADA Entrance for the Quad Center The ADA entrance is located on the first floor of the Quad Center . Please take the elevator to the second floor then turn left and follow the hallway around until you reach the front desk of the lobby. Parking Services If you have further questions about parking on campus, please contact Parking Services at (334) 844-4143, Monday-Friday from 7:15 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.

Travel Information

Nearby airports.

If you have plans to fly to Auburn, we would recommend either the  Birmingham International Airport  (Birmingham, AL) or the  Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport  (Atlanta, GA). Driving time from either airport is approximately 2 hours.

Note: There is a one hour time change (Eastern Time to Central Time) when driving across the Georgia-Alabama state line.

Staying at the Auburn Family Hotels

As the first and only AAA Five Diamond hotel in Alabama, this teaching hotel provides unique opportunities for not only those who visit us but also those in our community. When you stay at The Laurel Hotel & Spa, you’re helping the next generation of hoteliers, restaurateurs, and chefs studying at the Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management at Auburn University to become better and brighter.

post university campus tour

Join us in a community rich in history and steeped in natural charm at The Hotel at Auburn University & Dixon Conference Center located in downtown Auburn, Alabama. Front door to Auburn University, our AAA Four Diamond hotel is proud to be part of the Auburn Family!

post university campus tour

Additional hotel information is also available at  www.aotourism.com .

No one tells the Auburn story better than our students, and the student recruiters do just that. Selected through a rigorous interview process, these student representatives are both knowledgeable and enthusiastic. The recruiters lead walking tours of the Auburn campus four times daily and are ready to provide a student's point of view of what makes Auburn a truly special place.

10 Things To Do When You Visit Auburn

The clock tower at Samford Hall plays the fight song at noon each day!

...

Check out the latest issue of the campus newspaper, The Auburn Plainsman.

...

Enjoy the Davis Arboretum on campus or go biking at Chewacla State Park or hiking at Kreher Preserve and Nature Center.

...

Enjoy a lemonade at Toomer’s Drugstore downtown.

...

Buy some school spirit at the Auburn University Bookstore.

...

Visit the building where your major is located.

...

Ask current students about life at Auburn.

...

Discover our Auburn athletics history by visiting the Jonathan B. Lovelace Museum & Hall of Honor in the Auburn Arena.

...

Visit the library to check out the resources and study lounges.

...

See the collections at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art.

...

  • Auburn University The Quad Center Auburn, Alabama 36849
  • (334) 844-6425
  • Auburn University at Montgomery
  • Alabama Cooperative Extension System
  • Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station
  • Visitors Guide to Campus
  • Campus Safety/Emergency Preparedness
  • Distance and Continuing Education
  • Office of Information Technology
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

post university campus tour

Prepare for career success at Post University

Post online degrees, choose from a variety of majors and concentrations.

Explore our accredited, online associate and bachelor's degree programs

Filter Results

post university campus tour

Take the first step in expanding your career

Experience the post difference.

With our roots in a traditional New England campus, Post University began offering online learning options in 1996. Whether you are just starting out or making major career moves, Post’s online degree programs could help. From the admissions process to the day you graduate, we’re with you every step of the way.

  • Receive support from your personal Post team focused solely on your academic success.
  • Learn from student-dedicated faculty in highly interactive courses.
  • No class times or strict login times for your online education.
  • Courses emphasize group discussion helping you stay engaged.

post university campus tour

Move to an education that's right for you

Transfer students.

At Post University, we understand that the first choice for many students will not be their last university experience. We do everything we can to make these transitions—whether from high school or another college—go smoothly. We check all the boxes of what you are looking for in an educational home:

  • In-demand, career-focused degree programs
  • Flexible and convenient online learning options
  • Plus, we’ll work with you to uncover every transfer credit opportunity available to you so you could graduate with the education you need faster for less
  • Federal Student Aid – Complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid to determine your eligibility.
  • Scholarships – Post University offers a number of institutional scholarships with no repayment obligation.
  • Student Loans – Post’s Financial Literacy and Repayment Advisors are here to help all students make smart financial decisions.

A college degree is a valuable investment in your future

Financial aid.

A degree from Post University could help you begin or advance your career and improve the future for you and your family. Our team of financial aid advisors is here to help you find scholarships, federal aid, grants, and loans that may be available to you. With so many options to consider, you may qualify for more than you think!

Accreditations

Post University is licensed by the State of Connecticut through the Office of Higher Education. Post University is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) and has been continuously accredited since 1972. For useful information and gainful employment program disclosures go to Consumer Information .

post university campus tour

post university campus tour

Applying to UW-Stout

post university campus tour

Academic Programs & Courses

post university campus tour

Dive Into Campus Life

post university campus tour

Elevate Your Business

post university campus tour

Our Polytechnic Advantage

Gps program // admissions office tour guide at uw-stout on campus student jobs.

Employer: UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS

Expires: 10/01/2024

Please, note – Grow, Persist, and Succeed (GPS) Program student employment opportunities are intended for first-year, second-year, or new transfer students.The GPS Program is a student focused skill-building program, aiming to impact retention rates of UW-Stout students through career readiness and competency development achieved from campus-based applied learning experiences and intentional 1:1 career coaching and assessment.Students that accept a GPS Program on-campus job will not only get a paid student employment opportunity but will have access to pre- and post-job career assessments and three 1:1 career coaching appointments with a Career Services Career Coach. You will be paid for your orientation, assessment, and 1:1 coaching appointments with a Career Services Career Coach. Please, direct GPS Program questions to Career Services: [email protected] . Job Description We employ enthusiastic and friendly student staff who proudly represent UW–Stout. As a tour guide, you will assist in the recruitment process of new students by providing an excellent experience for visiting families and students. This includes sharing your personal, current-student perspective, but also detailed information about campus. As a tour guide, you will be responsible for making guests feel welcome and comfortable and providing an inclusive environment for all. The Office of Admissions offers large open house opportunities for guests to enjoy a longer Stout experience (Campus Preview Days and Stout Saturdays). You will be expected to work on these events unless you have class. Also, we offer Group Visits to high schools across Minnesota and Wisconsin to come to visit campus. Those would be additional shifts added randomly throughout the semester. When you are not giving tours during your shift, you will assist with greeting and checking in visitors, making visitor bags, writing postcards, running errands, and other special projects/duties as assigned.   Qualifications/Required Skills Willingness to learn or experience with: Ability to share your pride and positive experiences at UW-Stout Excellent customer service and interpersonal communication skills Positive/approachable attitude General working knowledge of campus Ability to work cooperatively in a team environment Professionalism, including Reliability, punctuality, and dependability Ability to present and represent the university with enthusiasm Patience, flexibility, and self-confidence Ability to give and receive feedback effectively Excitement and pride for UW-Stout Hours per Week Academic Year: 3-10 hours*  Summer: 10-20 hours* *Flexible with your schedule/other commitments  

General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University - KDU

Calling Applications for Post of Medical Officer (On Hourly Payment Basis – Locum Basis)

  • Posted by Admin
  • Date July 18, 2024

post university campus tour

Apply for this position

User Avatar

Previous post

Vacancy for the Post of System Analyst (On Contract) - Metropolitan Campus - KDU

Calling application for the post of temporary tutor, you may also like.

0 (4)

Visit to General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University by Brigadier Michale Rosette, The Chief of Defence Force – Seychelles

0 (3)

Inauguration Ceremony of the First Master of Business Administration (MBA) Degree Programme for International Students

IJRC V3 Iss 1

Launch of the International Journal of Research in Computing, Volume 03, Issue 01 (July 2024)

Expedia Rewards is now One Key™

Elektrostal, visit elektrostal, check elektrostal hotel availability, popular places to visit.

  • Electrostal History and Art Museum

You can spend time exploring the galleries in Electrostal History and Art Museum in Elektrostal. Take in the museums while you're in the area.

  • Cities near Elektrostal

Photo by Ksander

  • Places of interest
  • Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center
  • Central Museum of the Air Forces at Monino
  • Peter the Great Military Academy
  • Bykovo Manor
  • Balashikha Arena
  • Balashikha Museum of History and Local Lore
  • Pekhorka Park
  • Ramenskii History and Art Museum
  • Orekhovo Zuevsky City Exhibition Hall
  • Malenky Puppet Theater
  • Noginsk Museum and Exhibition Center
  • Saturn Stadium

Business Insider

College tour season is about to kick off. Here are 10 tips from college tour guides to have a successful campus visit.

  • As spring starts, colleges around the country welcome parents and students to campus for tours. 
  • College tour guides want people to arrive on time, ask the right questions, and have fun.
  • They also recommend students take the tour on their own, without their parents.

Spring break is right around the corner, and for many high school students and their parents, that means many will be hitting the road to tour colleges around the country.

To make the most of your visit, Business Insider spoke with college students and tour guides. They know the campuses like the back of their hands, and they know how to walk backward.

Here are the dos and don'ts of college tours from student guides.

1. Get there with no time to spare, but don't be late

You won't get points for arriving early, so try to arrive on time. But if you do happen to arrive late , there's no need to worry.

"If something comes up and you are late, ask your guide what you missed once the tour finishes," Skyler Kawecki-Muonio, a senior at Sarah Lawrence College, told BI. "They will happily fill you in."

2. Dress to impress, but don't sacrifice comfort

It's important to look nice, but you don't have to don a jacket and tie. Tour-goers should put their best foot forward with a sturdy pair of walking shoes , and don't forget to dress for the weather.

"At Fairleigh Dickinson, tours go out rain or shine, so make sure to wear clothes that will keep you warm," Emily Bone, class of '25, said.

3. Don't forget to sign in, but skip the CV

Most schools have a check-in desk where you'll receive a campus map and other literature. But don't bother furnishing schools with your portfolio.

"Students can leave their resumes at home," Henry Millar, a senior at William & Mary, said. "Tour guides generally do not have any sway in the admissions process whatsoever, so feel free to save the paper."

4. Pay attention on the tour, but do it solo if possible

Some schools offer the option of letting parents and kids take separate tours, which has advantages.

"Get excited about your child's potential future in college, but give them some space to see what they think of that school on their own," Nathan Weisbrod, a junior at Wesleyan University, told BI.

Students can comfortably ask questions without a parent present and compare notes afterward.

5. Ask all your questions, but avoid personal interrogations

This is the time to inquire about any aspect of campus life , and don't feel shy about speaking up.

"Tour guides love getting questions because it allows us to cater the tour, especially in small groups, toward the needs and interests of the families on that specific tour," Halle Spataro, class of '24 at Bucknell University, said.

But some topics are off-limits, so don't ask your tour guide about their SAT/ACT scores or what they wrote about in their essay.

6. Speak up, but let the student take the lead

Parents may be tempted to raise their hand again and again, but this tour is about the student, so there should be space to let them shine.

"Try to take the backseat — or the passenger seat — but refrain from driving all of your child's interactions," Julian Jacklin, class of '25 at Reed College, said. "Students who feel they can own that experience usually ask the most questions and engage with the tour more."

7. Say thanks, but don't leave with questions unanswered

Maybe your guide didn't hear you, or your kid was reluctant to speak up. You can still get the information you want before leaving.

"There's a lot of information students are getting that day and a lot of excitement with being in a new place, which can make people forget to ask certain questions," Lorenzo Mars, a junior at Pepperdine University, said.

Therefore, get your tour guide's email address so that you can follow up afterward.

8. You may know exactly what school is right, but keep an open mind

Don't be surprised if a city-living kid is suddenly intrigued by a small-town setting.

"The college search and college experience are all about getting to know yourself better and growing, so on a tour, students have to trust themselves and their judgment of the 'world' they've just stepped into," Thomas Elias, class of '24 at University of Scranton, said.

9. Take in as much as you can, but remember to have fun

Sure, preparing for the next four years can be scary and stressful. But it's also an exciting milestone, so enjoy the ride.

"These tours serve as great opportunities to learn more about colleges — along with their cities, culture, and people," Connor Gee, a sophomore at the University of Mississippi, said. "Have fun with it!"

10. Weigh the pros and cons of the school, but don't stop there

Your tour may be over, but you can still learn other ways to immerse yourself in college life .

"See if the school offers additional experiences, like eating in the cafeteria or attending a class," Emily Balda, class of '24 at Seton Hall University, said. "Consider it 'food for thought.'"

If you enjoyed this story, be sure to follow Business Insider on Microsoft Start.

College tour season is kicking off. Boston Globe/Getty Images

IMAGES

  1. Visit Post Campus

    post university campus tour

  2. Long Island University Post

    post university campus tour

  3. It's True

    post university campus tour

  4. Visit Post Campus

    post university campus tour

  5. First-Year Campus Experience

    post university campus tour

  6. Message from Post University President

    post university campus tour

COMMENTS

  1. Visit Us

    Our campus is located at 800 Country Club Rd, Waterbury, CT 06723. Parking is available in the Visitors or North Lot. Directions to Post's Campus. You can also call 800.582.8250 or email [email protected]. If you are unable to visit our campus, please visit our Virtual Tour. *Main Campus is closed on the following: Thanksgiving Break ...

  2. Schedule a Visit

    Schedule a Visit. Complete the form to RSVP for an open house or to schedule a private campus visit. An admissions representative will contact you shortly to answer your questions. Complete the form to schedule a Post University campus visit or attend one of our open houses. An admissions representative will contact you.

  3. Take A Tour

    Post is located in Waterbury, CT — close to Hartford, CT, only 90 minutes from NYC, and 120 minutes from Boston! Our beautiful main campus features residence halls that are easy to settle in for your new home-away-from-home. Classrooms offer state-of-the-art learning tools. Campus life is filled with clubs, fun and opportunities to support ...

  4. Campus Admissions

    From admissions counselors to financial aid representatives to faculty and staff, we're here for you. Call 800.345.2562 today to speak with an admissions counselor or email [email protected]. At Post, your application is a priority and doesn't get filed away as we get to know your story and guide you through admissions and beyond.

  5. ADA Compliant Tour for Post University

    Torrance Hall. Welcome to Torrance Hall - one of our campus's most iconic buildings. Torrance Hall was the original homestead of the Torrance family before Post University moved to our current campus in 1965 and has undergone a few renovations since. Today, Torrance Hall is home base for visitors and administration on the main campus.

  6. Virtual Tour of the Post University Campus

    At the beginning of your college search, a virtual tour can be a beneficial tool to explore the campus before your visit. When you do visit the campus, be sure to talk to current students about their experiences. A student perspective is a helpful way to gauge your future experience when attending Post University.

  7. Visit Post Campus

    The best way to learn more about Long Island University is to visit campus. Our student-guided campus tour gives you and your family insight into academics and what it's like to be a student on campus. ... View Virtual Tour View Post Programs. SCHEDULE A VISIT. APPLY. Brooklyn Campus 1 University Plaza Brooklyn, NY 11201 718-488-1011. Post ...

  8. Post

    Visit us at an upcoming Admissions Event, explore our campus community, and discover what it's like to be a ... entrepreneurs built their lavish estates here, including the daughter of C.W. Post - Post cereal magnate. Long Island University's Post campus uniquely resides on the 330-acre estate formerly known as Hillwood. LIU Post Has the Best ...

  9. Visit

    CONTACT. VISIT LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY. VISIT LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY. VISIT LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY. VISIT LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY. Select a campus below: Brooklyn CampusBrooklyn Campus. Post CampusPost Campus. VISIT LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY.

  10. 360 Campus Tour

    360 Campus Tour. Virtually walk through the Seattle Pacific campus on a sunny Seattle day. Enter a classroom to see what your day-to-day life will be like. Soar over the Seattle waterfront, Golden Gardens Beach, or downtown. Welcome to Seattle Pacific University's state-of-the-art 360 virtual tour.

  11. Visit Auburn

    Last updated: 02/07/2024. Choosing a college is an important and tough decision. That is why The Office of Undergraduate Admissions provides prospective students and families opportunities to tour our campus, speak with admissions advisors, tour on-campus housing, and experience life at Auburn first-hand!

  12. First-Year Campus Experience

    Post University Athletics: Home of the Eagles! Athletics is a fun and exciting part of our culture. Get in the game! ... Take a virtual tour to familiarize yourself with the campus. Take The Tour. 800 Country Club Road P.O. Box 2540 Waterbury, CT 06723. Request Info. About; Accreditation; Admissions;

  13. Post Campus at LIU

    Senior Kaitlyn talks about LIU's beautiful Post campus, which sits on over 300 green acres, is close to beaches and is only a short train ride from New York ...

  14. Online Degree Programs

    Experience the Post Difference. With our roots in a traditional New England campus, Post University began offering online learning options in 1996. Whether you are just starting out or making major career moves, Post's online degree programs could help. From the admissions process to the day you graduate, we're with you every step of the way.

  15. Brock University

    Brock University is a comprehensive institution with rich academic programs and world-class research activity. Located in St. Catharines, in Ontario's scenic Niagara region on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples, Brock is situated in a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. With nearly 600 full-time faculty members and researchers, Brock offers more than 70 ...

  16. GPS Program // Admissions Office Tour Guide at UW-Stout On Campus

    Employer: UW-Stout On Campus STUDENT JOBS Expires: 10/01/2024 Please, note - Grow, Persist, and Succeed (GPS) Program student employment opportunities are intended for first-year, second-year, or new transfer students.The GPS Program is a student focused skill-building program, aiming to impact retention rates of UW-Stout students through career readiness and competency development achieved ...

  17. Virtual Visit

    Virtual Visit. Join us for one of our virtual campus information sessions. We look forward to connecting with you! View Virtual Tour. SCHEDULE A VISIT. APPLY. Brooklyn Campus 1 University Plaza Brooklyn, NY 11201 718-488-1011. Post Campus 720 Northern Blvd. Brookville, NY 11548 516-299-2900. Enrollment Services Student Handbooks Diversity ...

  18. What does the Business Career Center do besides help you with your

    - Operated by the Alpha Delta Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, the Career Closet provides clean, gently used free professional dress items for UNL students to allow them to put their best foot forward at career fairs and job interviews. During summer contact Business Career Center to make an appointment to visit the closet. Graduate/professional school

  19. Calling Applications for Post of Medical Officer (On Hourly Payment

    Calling Applications for Post of Medical Officer (On Hourly Payment Basis - Locum Basis) Posted by Admin; Date July 18, ... Metropolitan Campus - KDU. July 18, 2024 Next post. Calling Application for the Post of TEMPORARY TUTOR. July 18, 2024 You may also like. ... UNIVERSITY LINKS. Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) Kristianstad University (KU)

  20. Schedule a Virtual Tour

    Complete the form to schedule a virtual tour with an admissions ambassador. Choose a Virtual Event *. Choose Date. Choose Preferred Time *. Name *. Address. Email *. Phone *. CAPTCHA.

  21. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Elektrostal (2024)

    Things to Do in Elektrostal. 1. Park of Culture and Leisure. 2. Electrostal History and Art Museum. 3. Statue of Lenin. 4. Museum and Exhibition Center.

  22. The flag of Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast, Russia which I bought there

    For artists, writers, gamemasters, musicians, programmers, philosophers and scientists alike! The creation of new worlds and new universes has long been a key element of speculative fiction, from the fantasy works of Tolkien and Le Guin, to the science-fiction universes of Delany and Asimov, to the tabletop realm of Gygax and Barker, and beyond.

  23. Visit Elektrostal: 2024 Travel Guide for Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast

    Visit Elektrostal. Things to do. Check Elektrostal hotel availability. Check prices in Elektrostal for tonight, Jun 15 - Jun 16. Tonight. Jun 15 - Jun 16. Check prices in Elektrostal for tomorrow night, Jun 16 - Jun 17. Tomorrow night. Jun 16 - Jun 17. Check prices in Elektrostal for next weekend, Jun 21 - Jun 23.

  24. Campus Tours

    Register for a campus tour here by 5:00 p.m. the day before. Prospective students may bring up to two guests. ... Brooklyn Campus 1 University Plaza Brooklyn, NY 11201 718-488-1011. Post Campus 720 Northern Blvd. Brookville, NY 11548 516-299-2900. Choose Your Campus Brooklyn Post Global Pharmacy Regionals Hudson Riverhead. Enrollment Services

  25. College tour season is about to kick off. Here are 10 tips from ...

    Here are 10 tips from college tour guides to have a successful campus visit. Story by [email protected] (Pamela Brill) • 4mo. ... a junior at Wesleyan University, told BI.

  26. Map and Directions

    Campus Map. Post University includes 6 student residence halls, admissions building, library, fitness center, and multipurpose sports facility. Download a Campus Map. Post University also offers Evening & Weekend Program courses at its Waterbury Campus. Call 800.345.2562 for more information.

  27. Online and On Campus Degrees

    By clicking the button above, Post University has your consent to use automated technology to call, text and email you at the information above, including your wireless number, regarding educational services. ... 8:00 am - 10:00 pm Campus Life Manhattan Trip - Visit the Intrepid Museum. Pick up will be in the MacDermidt parking lot at 8 a.m ...

  28. Elektrostal

    Elektrostal (Russian: Электросталь, pronounced [ɛˌlʲektrɐˈstalʲ]) is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located 58 kilometers (36 mi) east of Moscow ...