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Magazine | CSUMB launches virtual tour
CSUMB launches virtual tour
The pandemic has created a paradigm shift — a “new normal” — in which everyone is learning to conduct their business and continue their education online. To better help prospective students during this unprecedented time, CSUMB released a new virtual campus tour in November.
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Studies have shown that a campus tour is the most vital part of student recruitment, as it allows students to check the “vibe” of a university to see if it is a good fit for them.
“Prospective students fall in love with our university once they step on campus,” said Jasmine Alcones, associate director of admissions and recruitment. “Since we can’t have in-person tours due to COVID-19, we knew having a robust virtual tour would be the next best way to show students how special we are and to explore our campus.”
University Communications, with the help and guidance of Admissions, facilitated the creation of the new tour, which was made by virtual tour provider PeekPeek.
“We decided to go with PeekPeek instead of another tour provider because of the fantastic aerial shots, and the quality of the 360-degree photos that make you feel as if you are standing on campus,” said Sydney Clemann, project coordinator. And while the tour will surely help prospective students in the short-run, Clemann believes it will be a beneficial recruitment tool long after the pandemic.
To experience the virtual tour, go online to csumb.edu/tour.
– Tatiana Olivera

The new $55 million Otter Student Union building.

Third floor of the Tanimura and Antle Family Memorial Library.

An interior lounge area inside the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences building with a view of the RND Amphitheater.

The rear exterior of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences building.