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By Crissy Campbell on October 12, 2023

Join us for a campus tour!

Are you wondering what life at UBC  is like? Are you curious about your new classes, or how to build your community? Maybe you’d just like to see if UBC feels like the right place for you?

If so, come and join us for a campus tour ! We have two tour options for both UBC Okanagan and UBC Vancouver – in-person campus tours and live virtual campus tours.

In-person campus tours

Free walking tours are offered throughout the week at both our Okanagan and Vancouver campuses. Each tour lasts 90 minutes on our Okanagan campus and two hours on our Vancouver campus and is led by a friendly student ambassador, current UBC students who are excited to share their knowledge and show you around campus. After your tour, you’ll have the chance to connect with an advisor and ask any questions you have about attending UBC.

Live virtual campus tours

You’ll be in excellent hands as you join our friendly student ambassadors, who provide an in-depth look at UBC. Live virtual tours of the Okanagan campus last for 75 minutes, and the Vancouver campus tours run for 90 minutes. Both finish with a student Q&A panel where you can ask your questions. Our ambassadors are current students who are excited to share their knowledge and experiences with you, and help you discover what it’s like to be a UBC student! All of our live virtual campus tours are offered on Zoom.

Tour schedules

Tours are scheduled at both UBC Okanagan and UBC Vancouver on various days throughout the week. Take a look at our campus tours page to see the most up-to-date schedule.

Additional tours for Indigenous students

We offer Indigenous-specific campus tours for prospective Indigenous students (members of First Nations, Métis, and/or Inuit peoples in Canada) at both of our Okanagan and Vancouver campuses. Tours are led by our friendly and knowledgeable Indigenous student ambassadors who will guide you around campus and highlight Indigenous-specific spaces, services, and resources available to you. After the tour, an Indigenous student advisor will be available to answer your questions. We welcome individual requests and groups of all sizes.

Request an Indigenous campus tour of UBC by emailing [email protected] .

How to register

To view all upcoming campus tours and to register, visit our Tours and events page and select the campus tours tab.

If you are an Indigenous person of Canada and you’d like to request an Indigenous campus tour of UBC Vancouver, send us an email .

Keep exploring

If you are unable to attend one of our in-person or live virtual campus tours or you want to learn more about UBC at your own pace, you can also experience our two campuses by taking a self-guided virtual tour .

We hope you’ll join us!

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The McMullen Museum is closed for the summer. It will reopen on September 9 with the exhibition States of Becoming .

States of Becoming is now open in the Daley Family and Monan Galleries. Visit works from the McMullen’s permanent collection on the first floor of 2101 Commonwealth Avenue, featuring the Carolyn A. and Peter S. Lynch Collection. Check this calendar 24 hours in advance to ensure availability before your visit.

Hours: Monday–Friday, 10:00 am–5:00 pm, Saturday–Sunday, noon–5:00 pm. The McMullen will be closed: October 14 and November 28–29, 2024.

The McMullen Museum of Art is located at 2101 Commonwealth Avenue on the Brighton Campus of Boston College in Boston, Massachusetts. The campus is approximately six miles west of downtown Boston. For extensive directions to the campus, including downloadable campus maps, instructions on using GPS and Google, and any current updates, please visit the Boston College directions page .

Driving, approaching from points west: Continue past the Museum and make a U-turn by Greycliff Road. From Boston: Follow Commonwealth Avenue to the campus entrance, right before Lake Street.

Public Transportation: The Boston College branch of the MBTA's Green Line (B) ends at the Boston-Newton boundary on Commonwealth Avenue. Follow Commonwealth Avenue back to the east about 400 feet.

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On days with Boston College home football games, there is no parking available at the Museum. See here for more information on  parking  and the  schedule .

Monday–Friday, 10:00 am–5:00 pm, Saturday–Sunday, noon–5:00 pm : Parking is free at the McMullen. There are two wheelchair-accessible parking spots in front of the Museum. Additional visitor parking is available in front of the Museum, in the Theology and Ministry Library parking lot, and areas marked “P” on the map below.

Saturday & Sunday, noon–5:00 pm and Thursday, 5:00–8:00 pm : Two handicapped parking spots are available for visitors in front of the museum. Visitors may freely park on the Brighton Campus after 5:00 weekdays and on weekends. Exceptions include Saturdays when there is a home football game and for special events.

Additional one-hour parking is available, as posted, on Commonwealth Avenue. Tour groups may drop off guests directly in front of the Museum before proceeding to visitor parking. Further information on visitor parking policies and rates are available on the Boston College Parking and Transportation Office website.

The McMullen Museum is wheelchair-accessible and exhibition floors are connected by an elevator. The Museum has four transport chairs that visitors are welcome to use.

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Free, open docent tours are available on Sundays at 2:00 pm. No reservations are necessary. If you would like to book a free, private tour for your group, please email Rachel Chamberlain at least two weeks in advance to allow for coordination with the docents' schedules.

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CampusReel hosts a total of about 66 tour videos for Boston College (BC), so you can expect to spend between 198 to 330 minutes total watching content. Of course, we are constantly adding new content. Come back to CampusReel often to see new videos and campus tours of Boston College (BC) and stay informed on campus life.

Where do Boston College (BC) tours start?

On CampusReel, you can start your Boston College (BC) tour wherever you’d like. If you’re touring Boston College (BC) in person with a traditional walking tour you’ll likely start at the admissions office. The school’s address is listed as Chestnut Hill, MA so we recommend plugging that into your GPS. Before beginning a tour at Boston College (BC), make sure you check the weather and plan out your itinerary and accommodations appropriately. Chestnut Hill weather can be unpredictable, so bring comfortable shoes in case it rains. Also, check what stops the tour includes to make sure you’ll see everything you’re interested in! The Boston College (BC) website likely outlines important information for tour visitors.

When do Boston College (BC) tours start?

Needless to say, a CampusReel virtual tour of Boston College (BC) starts whenever you want. However, most schools provide 2-3 different start times for group tours in-person: in the morning, afternoon, and late afternoon. We recommend choosing the second available timeslot because Boston College (BC) students will likely be up and about by then. You can explore Chestnut Hill if you wake up early and want to gain a deeper understanding of the surrounding community. Check the Boston College (BC) admissions site or student services to confirm tour times.

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Below is a list of every Boston College (BC) building that has a tour on CampusReel.

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What will I see on a Boston College (BC) tour?

All CampusReel tours for Boston College (BC) include everything from dorms to dining halls to student interviews and gameday videos. Most importantly, you will see Boston College (BC) students!

What is city Chestnut Hill, MA like?

Chestnut Hill is listed as New England. You need to evaluate the area carefully to make sure this is an environment you want to go to college in. Some people love a town this size, and others don’t. Either way, it will affect your time at Boston College (BC).

Who are the tour guides for Boston College (BC) on CampusReel?

Scroll up to the top of the page to select from a number of tour guides available at Boston College (BC). Keep in mind anyone can upload content to CampusReel, so the available tour guides are constantly increasing.

Summary and Overview of Boston College (BC) tours:

Boston College (BC), like all colleges and universities, has its pros and cons. At the end of the day, your goal with these tour videos is to try to decide if Boston College (BC) is the right school for you. After you’ve taken the time learn about the campus, Chestnut Hill and overall experience, then you can consider taking your search one step further and visiting Boston College (BC) in person.

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Starting the college search journey is an exciting and transformative time in any high student’s life. One of the most crucial steps in this process is visiting campuses to get a feel for the environment, academics, and overall culture of the institutions you’re considering.

In this article, we’ll introduce you to a diverse selection of Boston colleges, each with a unique appeal. We’ve also provided a well-thought-out itinerary, including the order of visits, airport suggestions, and fun excursions to make your college tour efficient and enjoyable.

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Tufts University

Located in the charming Medford/Somerville area of Boston, Tufts University offers a diverse and intellectually vibrant campus. Known for its rigorous academic programs, emphasis on civic engagement , and picturesque surroundings, Tufts provides an excellent environment for learning and growth. By visiting Tufts, you’ll experience its commitment to interdisciplinary education and its welcoming community firsthand.

  • Campus Highlights : Begin your tour by exploring Tufts’ beautiful Medford/Somerville campus. Don’t miss the iconic Tisch Library and the university’s academic heart.
  • Local Eateries and Points of Interest : Discover local eateries near Tufts, like Dave’s Fresh Pasta or Semolina Kitchen & Bar , and explore nearby Davis Square .

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Babson College

Babson College should certainly be on your list if you’re interested in entrepreneurship and business education. Nestled in Wellesley, Massachusetts, this institution is a global leader in entrepreneurship education . Explore its innovative campus, engage with faculty and students, and see why Babson could be the perfect place to launch your entrepreneurial journey.

  • Campus Highlights : Explore the Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship and the Horn Library .
  • Local Eateries and Points of Interest : Dine at the Roger’s Pub & Grille and visit The Garden at Elm Bank .

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Brandeis University

Brandeis University , situated in Waltham, Massachusetts, is renowned for its liberal arts programs and commitment to social justice . You’ll discover a vibrant campus with a diverse student body and a thriving arts scene when you visit. Explore the Rose Art Museum , engage with faculty, and learn about Brandeis’ dedication to academic excellence and social impact.

  • Campus Highlights : Grab coffee at the striking Usen Castle and the Rose Art Museum.
  • Local Eateries and Points of Interest : Enjoy elevated American cuisine at Tessie’s Bar & Kitchen and explore the Museum of Fine Arts Boston .

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Boston University

As a major research institution in the heart of Boston, Boston University offers a bustling urban campus experience. Visiting BU allows you to explore its state-of-the-art facilities, rich cultural offerings, and diverse academic programs. Discover why BU is a hub for innovation, research, and a vibrant student life.

  • Campus Highlights : Tour the Rajen Kilachand Center for Integrated Life Sciences & Engineering and visit the Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground .
  • Local Eateries and Points of Interest : Indulge in Italian cuisine at Grotto and explore the historic Freedom Trail .

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Boston College

Boston College , located in the serene Chestnut Hill area of Boston, is known for its strong sense of community and academic excellence. During your visit, you’ll experience BC’s beautiful campus, attend a football game at the iconic Alumni Stadium , and see how this institution fosters intellectual and personal growth.

  • Campus Highlights : Stroll through the beautiful Gasson Hall and the McMullen Museum of Art .
  • Local Eateries and Points of Interest : Savor Irish cuisine at The Corrib Pub and visit the Chestnut Hill Reservoir for a relaxing walk.

Northeastern University

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If co-op experiences and strong ties to Boston’s job market intrigue you, Northeastern University is a must-visit. Situated in the Fenway area, Northeastern offers a dynamic urban campus and a focus on experiential learning. Explore its innovative programs, renowned faculty, and a robust network of industry connections.

  • Campus Highlights : Stroll through the picturesque Krentzman Quad and explore the Snell Library .
  • Local Eateries and Points of Interest : Enjoy a meal at Tasty Burger or Mei Mei and visit Fenway Park .

Emerson College

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Emerson College , nestled in the heart of Boston’s Theater District, is a haven for aspiring creatives. Visit to immerse yourself in a vibrant arts scene, explore the newly renovated Little Building, and see how Emerson’s commitment to communication and the arts can shape your future.

  • Campus Highlights : Explore the Paramount Center and the Little Building .
  • Local Eateries and Points of Interest : Enjoy a meal and the ambiance at Buttermilk & Bourbon and immerse yourself in the Boston Theater District .

Bucknell University

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Venturing outside of Boston, Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, offers a different college experience. Known for its beautiful campus, Bucknell provides a close-knit community and opportunities for personal and academic exploration. Visit to see if Bucknell’s distinctive blend of tradition and innovation aligns with your goals.

  • Campus Highlights : Take a walk around the scenic Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium .
  • Local Eateries and Points of Interest : Grab a bite at the cozy Brasserie Louis and explore the Lewisburg Historic District .

Our Proposed Five-Day, Jam-Packed Campus Visit, Itinerary

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Now that you know a bit about the colleges and some campus offerings, we have prepared a proposed agenda if you want to make the most of a five-day trip. Please note that this condensed itinerary allows for brief visits to each college, so checking the tour schedules, booking accommodations in advance, and being prepared for a busy schedule is essential. If you have specific colleges you prioritize, consider adjusting the itinerary accordingly.

Day 1: Arrival in Boston

  • Arrive at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).
  • Check-in to your accommodation near Tufts University.
  • Evening: Explore the local area around Tufts and have dinner.

Day 2: Tufts University & Babson College

  • Morning: Take a campus tour of Tufts.
  • Early Afternoon: Check out of your Tufts accommodation.
  • Travel by car to Babson College (Wellesley, MA).
  • Afternoon: Take a campus tour of Babson College.
  • Evening: Explore the Wellesley area and have dinner.

Day 3: Brandeis University & Boston University

  • Morning: Check out of your Babson accommodation.
  • Travel by car to Brandeis University (Waltham, MA).
  • Early Afternoon: Take a campus tour of Brandeis University.
  • Afternoon: Travel by car to Boston University (Boston, MA).
  • Evening: Take a campus tour of Boston University, explore the BU area, dine, and consider visiting Fenway Park.

Day 4: Boston College & Northeastern University

  • Morning: Check out of your Boston University accommodation.
  • Travel by car to Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA).
  • Early Afternoon: Take a campus tour of Boston College.
  • Afternoon: Travel by car or public transportation to Northeastern University (Boston, MA).
  • Evening: Take a campus tour of Northeastern University, explore the nearby area, and enjoy dinner.

Day 5: Emerson College & Departure

  • Morning: Check out of your Northeastern accommodation.
  • Travel to Emerson College (located in downtown Boston).
  • Early Afternoon: Take a campus tour of Emerson College.
  • Afternoon/Evening: Explore the downtown area, have a final meal in the city, and then depart from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).

As you embark on your college search journey, exploring alternatives to Tufts University can be an eye-opening experience. These institutions offer unique programs, vibrant campus cultures, and connections to exciting urban environments. To make the most of your visits, plan ahead and consider the local eateries and points of interest we’ve highlighted. Seeing and engaging with the city will help you learn more about the schools and give you a taste of life in these diverse and dynamic communities.

And if you need assistance planning for the future (and we don’t mean amazing travel itineraries), we can help create a personalized roadmap to get you into these colleges or any on your dream list. Schedule a free consultation to see how we can help.

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Are you considering boston college take a virtual tour of the campus below..

A visit to Boston College is ideal, but virtual tours can act to refresh your memory or as a preview for your on-site tour.

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Inevitably, on-campus tours of classrooms, libraries, dorms, and dining halls will start to blend. Jog your memory using the virtual tour and even explore the area surrounding the campus using the interactive mapping tool. If you're just beginning your college search, a virtual tour can be a great way to get a feel for a campus before your visit. Remember, when you do go, be sure to ask current students about their college life. A student perspective can be the most helpful way to gauge your future experience at Boston College.

Use the resources below to start your virtual tour.

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University tours in British Columbia are getting cancelled due to COVID-19. Many are now turning to virtual tours to help students choose a school for next year. (This is part of our series on virtual university tours across Canada. You can click to view the articles for Alberta, Manitoba & Saskatchewan, Ontario, Québec, or Atlantic Canada.) […]

University tours in British Columbia are getting cancelled due to COVID-19. Many are now turning to virtual tours to help students choose a school for next year.

(This is part of our series on virtual university tours across Canada. You can click to view the articles for Alberta , Manitoba & Saskatchewan ,  Ontario , Québec , or Atlantic Canada .)

Students are understandably concerned that many university tours in British Columbia aren’t happening as planned. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t other ways to learn about these schools.

Choosing the right university is a big decision and campus tours are a great tool to help with it. That’s why many schools are sending students to virtual university tours to help them explore the campuses and get their questions answered. We’re putting together a massive list (and updating it) to keep track of all the virtual university tours in British Columbia.

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BCIT virtual campus university tours in British Columbia

Scroll to the bottom of this page for a 30-second video quickly showing you the kinds of facilities, buildings, and classrooms at BCIT’s Burnaby campus. Use the sidebar to see their other campus videos and visit their  prospective students page  for more info or to reach out with questions. Additionally, their YouTube channel and Facebook page  are great ways to get a feel for campus life.

Capilano University

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Tours might be cancelled at this North Vancouver school but you can always watch this one-minute video to see what the gorgeous campus looks like. Learn more about their diverse programming here or here .

Emily Carr University of Art and Design

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Emily Carr University of Art + Design is a school of students, teachers, thinkers and makers unlike any other. Their website has two  Interactive Virtual Tours , one of which is specifically designed for prospective first-year students to view the  Foundation Year  spaces. For students wishing more information, visit their  How to Apply  page. If you’re still figuring out if this academic art and design university is right for you, consult their  website ,  Facebook  page, or  email  directly for more information.

Fairleigh Dickinson University

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Located in the heart of downtown Vancouver, the promise at Fairleigh Dickinson University, “Personal, global, and transformational” stands truer than ever.  Click on the link for a  brief video introduction to FDU Vancouver , b rowse their programs , or if you have questions and would like an instant reply, chat with them on Facebook between 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM PST on weekdays.

Simon Fraser University

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Watch a half-hour student-led tour through the Burnaby campus of SFU to see what it’s like. If you’re interested in seeing more about student life or the Surrey and Vancouver campuses, your best bet is to check their Facebook or website .

Thompson Rivers University

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Take a tour with a couple of TRU alumni to see what it’s like to study at this Kamloops school. Find out what it’s like to be a student here by browsing through their future students website or Facebook for more info.

Trinity Western University

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TWU has launched Virtual Individual Visits, in addition to their TWU Live events that take place. It’s an opportunity to individually connect with a TWU professor, admissions counsellor, and/or financial aid counsellor, while also getting the opportunity to take a visual tour through their campus and dorms. These are set up for both undergraduate and graduate students .

University Canada West

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Take a 3D immersive tour through their Urban Campus in Vancouver. Learn more about what it means for them to be Canada’s contemporary independent university from  a number of their communication channels .

University of British Columbia

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You can visit the Okanagan and Vancouver campuses virtually from anywhere in the world. Once you’ve walked through some key locations, get a feel of living and learning at UBC from their social media and get more info on their programs and admissions from their official site .

University of Northern British Columbia

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Located in Prince George, take in the key buildings on the scenic UNBC campus from home. To get a better sense of what it’s like to “live the north” at one of Canada’s best small universities, visit their Future Students page or say hi on their Facebook .

University of Victoria

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Find out what it’s like to be on the “edge of discovery” at this gorgeous Victoria school with a guided interactive tour of the campus. For more info on becoming a UVic student, go straight to the source or see what their student life is really like .

Vancouver Island University

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For future students looking to explore this Nanaimo campus, you can watch this video tour from a couple of student ambassadors. Learn more about VIU by connecting with them here .

Work at a university that isn’t listed? Have additional resources to share?  Get in touch with us!  This list will keep growing with more information on all the virtual university tours in British Columbia that we can find.

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  • From points North & south:  Take Interstate 95 (Route 128) to Exit 24 (Route 30). Proceed east on Route 30, also known as Commonwealth Avenue, and follow for about five miles to Boston College. 
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  • Beacon St. Garage: Use the intersection of Beacon and Chestnut Hill Drive, Brighton, MA 02135. Head away from the reservoir (west) on Beacon Street and the Beacon Street garage will be on your right.
  • Commonwealth Ave. Garage: Use the intersection of St. Thomas More Road and Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467. From St. Thomas More Road, take Campanella Way to the Commonwealth Avenue Garage.
  • Main gate: Use 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA. Please note that parking is extremely limited on Middle Campus. We strongly encourage you to park in one of the two parking garages.

Please note: If you are using Apple Maps or Siri on an iPhone to get to campus, please be sure to type in/speak the address "140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA." Simply typing or saying "Boston College" may not bring you to our main campus.

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