[civsa] Tours during Finals week?

DJ Dull-MacKenzie djdull at stanford.edu
Sat Apr 19 09:17:48 CDT 2014


Hi all:

 

Similar to what Ebony indicated at OSU, at Stanford our student guides are
on a regular, quarterly assigned tour schedule from Weeks 2-9 of each
academic quarter; during the first week and finals week (as well as breaks
between quarters), we are "on sign-ups," and generally don't have a
problem securing enough guides to sign up to give tours (though Spring
Break is a distinct challenge - due to the volume of visitors to guides
signed up).

 

Would be curious how others deal with the conundrum that  most of us get
our biggest crowds when school is out (Spring Break, summer, holiday
weekends), which is also when are guides are least available.

 

-DJ

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DJ Dull-MacKenzie, '88

Director of Visitor Relations

Stanford University

650.725.8210 - phone

650.725.6232 - fax

 

Stanford Visitor Center

295 Galvez Street

Stanford, CA  94305

650.723.2560 - main visitor services phone

From: listserv [mailto:listserv-bounces at civsa.org] On Behalf Of Tassler,
Tamara
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2014 10:50 AM
To: listserv at civsa.org
Subject: [civsa] Tours during Finals week?

 

Hi everyone,

 

Greetings from sunny and warm Florida!  Traditionally we have not given
tours during the first week of classes each semester because of the
unusual "craziness" on campus that week.  Florida Gulf Coast University is
considering not giving tours during finals week.  Can you let me know if
you do give tours during finals week and, if you do, is it a decreased
tour schedule (ie - do you offer fewer tours each day, etc.).  

 

Thanks all!

 

Tami

 

 

Tami Tassler

Associate Director of Admissions Marketing and Communications 
Manager of Margaret S. Sugden Welcome Center 
Florida Gulf Coast University

10501 FGCU Blvd. S

Fort Myers, FL  33965-6565

239-590-7989 - direct line

1-888-889-1095 - toll free

239-590-7715 - fax

www.fgcu.edu <http://www.fgcu.edu/> 

Go Eagles! 

 

 

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