Coming from California? Take a Campus Tour!

A group of students touring campus

The Grand Canyon University main campus is a veritable oasis in the heart of a big city. Located in Phoenix, this educational facility features great dining options, new classroom buildings, state-of-the-art athletic facilities and sparkling swimming pools. For many future students, GCU’s main campus represents the ideal place to call home for the span of their college career. If you’re a California high school student who will be attending GCU in the fall or is considering enrolling at our university in the future, then continue reading to learn about your opportunities for taking a tour of GCU’s fantastic main campus:

Tour GCU

Monday through Saturday, we welcome you to visit GCU and meet with an admissions counselor, learn about our degrees and take a tour of our campus. GCU offers a Travel Reimbursement Program for students who attend a campus tour, providing a $100 reimbursement for gas or, in some cases, up to $250 for the cost of a flight. For details about our campus tours and reimbursement opportunities, speak with a GCU admissions counselor.

Discover GCU

Are you still searching for the right college? If so, then consider taking advantage of our Discover GCU program, where prospective students get the opportunity to enjoy the genuine college experience. Discover GCU will give you the chance to find out for yourself what it’s like to be a student at Grand Canyon University.

This is a two-day, overnight event during which you’ll move into a suite-style residence hall, meet current students and other future Lopes and get a feeling for campus life by attending activities such as a theater performance, athletic event or concert. You will also meet with an admissions counselor and attend a presentation about your program of study. To be eligible for this free campus visit, you must be admissible to GCU and choose the university as your top college choice.

If you’re ready to discover the Grand Canyon University campus experience, then visit our website or use the Request More Information button on this page.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author’s and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Grand Canyon University. Any sources cited were accurate as of the publish date.

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