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How long do University of Utah tours last?
CampusReel hosts a total of about 23 tour videos for University of Utah, so you can expect to spend between 69 to 115 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 University of Utah and stay informed on campus life.
Where do University of Utah tours start?
On CampusReel, you can start your University of Utah tour wherever you’d like. If you’re touring University of Utah in person with a traditional walking tour you’ll likely start at the admissions office. The school’s address is listed as Salt Lake City, UT so we recommend plugging that into your GPS. Before beginning a tour at University of Utah, make sure you check the weather and plan out your itinerary and accommodations appropriately. Salt Lake City 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 University of Utah website likely outlines important information for tour visitors.
When do University of Utah tours start?
Needless to say, a CampusReel virtual tour of University of Utah 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 University of Utah students will likely be up and about by then. You can explore Salt Lake City if you wake up early and want to gain a deeper understanding of the surrounding community. Check the University of Utah admissions site or student services to confirm tour times.
What are the best landmarks and locations at University of Utah?
Below is a list of every University of Utah building that has a tour on CampusReel.
- Lassonde Studios at University of Utah
- Jon M. Huntsman Center at University of Utah
- Marriott Library at University of Utah
- ASB - Aline W. Skaggs Biology Building at University of Utah
- John R. Park Building at University of Utah
- Department of Art & Art History, University of Utah at University of Utah
- Sage Point 811 at University of Utah
- Marriott Library at University of Utah
- Utah Mesa-Step at University of Utah
- DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE at University of Utah
- Stadium Station at University of Utah
- Sage Point Dormitory at University of Utah
- Peterson Heritage Center at University of Utah
- Megaplex Theatres at The Gateway at University of Utah
- Alfred Emery Building at University of Utah
- Sage Point 813 at University of Utah
What will I see on a University of Utah tour?
All CampusReel tours for University of Utah include everything from dorms to dining halls to student interviews and gameday videos. Most importantly, you will see University of Utah students!
What is city Salt Lake City, UT like?
Salt Lake City is listed as West South Central. 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 University of Utah.
Who are the tour guides for University of Utah on CampusReel?
Scroll up to the top of the page to select from a number of tour guides available at University of Utah. Keep in mind anyone can upload content to CampusReel, so the available tour guides are constantly increasing.
Summary and Overview of University of Utah tours:
University of Utah, 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 University of Utah is the right school for you. After you’ve taken the time learn about the campus, Salt Lake City and overall experience, then you can consider taking your search one step further and visiting University of Utah in person.
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