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Campus360 is a 360-degree virtual campus tour platform with the goal of “making campus visits more accessible.” It is aimed at students preparing to apply to or enroll in universities, college counselors, and schools or university institutions. Users can remotely explore the campus environments of different higher-education institutions. The page lists several featured universities, including Elizabethtown College, George Washington University School of Engineering, Binghamton University, Fordham Gabelli School of Business, Virginia Tech, and others.
From an education/course perspective, Campus360 is not a course platform for academic instruction, nor does it show features such as live classes, recorded lessons, 1-on-1 tutoring, or homework assessment. Its core value lies in “school-selection support”: using 360-degree photos, maps, and high-quality imagery to recreate the campus visit experience, helping students gain an intuitive sense of the campus space before applying or enrolling. The platform also supports filtering schools by country, institution type, and study level. On the technical side, the page mentions the use of image-stitching algorithms and 4K/8K camera capture, with a team that also includes photographers and drone operators.
The page clearly states that Campus360 is a free service for both students and institutions. Schools only need to provide 360-degree campus photos and location maps to join the platform. If a school does not have a virtual tour or needs an update, the Campus360 team can help create a “state of the art tour,” but the page does not specify whether this production service is paid, what the pricing is, or what the delivery timeline looks like. The platform also does not provide any course accreditation, learning certificates, or credit information.
Its strengths are a low barrier to use and a clear positioning, making it especially useful for international students who cannot visit campuses in person and need an initial screening tool. For universities, it can also serve as a recruitment and showcase tool. The limitations are that it cannot replace coursework, admissions counseling, or an actual campus visit. Campus coverage, the depth of content for each school, and update frequency all need to be verified individually. In addition, the page does not disclose details about customer support response times, Chinese-language support, mobile experience, or data privacy.
Campus360 is suitable for study-abroad applicants, parents, college counselors, and institutions that want to build a virtual campus showcase. Chinese users can treat it as an initial screening tool, then cross-check findings with university official websites, public videos, Google Maps/Street View, or alternatives such as YouVisit and CampusReel. The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or localized services, so its accessibility from China is unknown.
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campus360.org is an United States Study Abroad provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach campus360.org directly.