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Campus Visit Opportunities

The best way to decide on a college is to visit the campus. The College at Brockport offers a variety of campus visitation opportunities to meet the particular needs of all types of students:

You are, of course, more than welcome to visit our office during regular business hours to speak with an admissions advisor or take a self-guided tour of campus.

Campus Tours and Information Sessions

During the summer, campus tours and information sessions are offered as follows:

  • 11:30 am and 2 pm tours Monday through Thursday, with a 1 pm Information Session
  • 9 am tours on Fridays, with a 10:30 am Information Session

During the school year, campus tours and information sessions are offered as follows:

  • 11:30 am and 2 pm tours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, with a 1 pm Information Session

Our tours are led by current Brockport students and typically last 75 to 90 minutes. On tour, you will see our Student Union, academic classrooms, our athletic facilities, a computer lab, two styles of residence hall rooms, and more. Please be sure to dress for the weather and comfort as this is a walking tour and part of it is outside.

The Information Session is led by an Undergraduate Admissions Ambassador and will provide you with information about the College, the admissions process, tuition costs and more.

Please check the calendars below to see current availability (click on the month name to view the calendar). To register for a tour, please click on the time and fill out the registration form. Kindly give us 48 hours notice when making a tour reservation so we may schedule an adequate number of tour guides.

If you have any questions, please Ask Ellsworth or see our Frequently Asked Questions section.

 

 

Scheduling a Group Visit

If you are a member of a group or organization that would like to visit The College at Brockport during the academic school-year, please contact Gretchen Briscoe at gbriscoe@brockport.edu or (585) 395-2751 to schedule your visit.

We welcome groups of no more than 40 students, all of whom must be in 11th or 12th grade or in college and must be accompanied by an appropriate number of chaperones.