UBC Campus Tour

Vancouver Campus Tour Stepping foot on UBC’s Vancouver campus is the best way to experience life at a global top 40 university and discover whether this is the right place for you. Your guided walking tour, led by one of our friendly and knowledgeable Student Ambassadors, will last approximately two hours and include:  a visit to a residence, a library, as well as some of our recreational and social facilities  an introduction to the many services available to students After the tour, an advisor will be available to answer your questions about UBC’s undergraduate academic programs, admissions information, scholarship opportunities, and more! Please note: These tours are for prospective undergraduate students, their families, and guidance counsellors. Groups of five or more will need to request a group tour. HOW TO REGISTER To register https://account.you.ubc.ca/s/events?tab=oncampus&indx=0 , view our tour calendar and choose a campu. If you have trouble registering or have questions please contact us. https://you.ubc.ca/contact-us/

Register for Tour Campus Tours for Aboriginal Students Groups of Aboriginal students are invited to participate in tours led by UBC’s Aboriginal Campus Ambassadors. Your guided walking tour of UBC’s Vancouver campus will take approximately 1.5 hours and include:  an introduction to the many services and resources available to Aboriginal students  a visit to UBC’s student building (the Nest), a library, and some of our recreational and social facilities  visits to dedicated spaces on campus for Aboriginal students Make the most of your visit by booking additional programming for your group tour, which can include a Longhouse tour and info session, a Museum of Anthropology tour, a Peer Mentor info session, faculty-specific info sessions, and much more. If you are not part of a group, but would like to meet with an Aboriginal advisor after a general campus tour, that’s possible too. To book additional programming or a meeting with an Aboriginal advisor, please contact us at aboriginal.tours@ubc.ca.

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