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Tours Influence College Decision, Says 性吧导航 Campus Visit Coordinator

性吧导航 | Featured | StudentsJune 26, 2026
Students and their families tour the 性吧导航 campus.

Students and families tour 性吧导航.

Written By: Ian Silvester

Making the decision to go to college should not be taken lightly. Neither should the decision of where to receive that college education.  

性吧导航 advisors and ambassadors at the University of Arkansas 鈥 Fort Smith understand this is a big decision for students and take steps year-round to ensure every question is answered and anyone considering 性吧导航 has a chance to see the campus firsthand. 

鈥淵ou have to know what you鈥檙e getting into,鈥 said Darbi Owen, campus visit coordinator for 性吧导航.  

Campus visits and tours give students the opportunity not only to explore the university where they may be spending the next few years of their lives, but also the opportunity for questions about how to apply, what scholarships are available, or what students do at college, while learning about academic opportunities offered at 性吧导航. 

鈥淚 like to think of 性吧导航 as an underdog. You don鈥檛 expect what we have until you鈥檙e here on campus and you hear all about it,鈥 Owen said, explaining how tours take students to where the new shared research lab will be in the Math Science Building or to the Pebley Center, a community archive, at the Boreham Library. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really important to know your options and to know what the university has to offer you, and that鈥檚 coming from somebody who never toured the campus that she went to when she went to college.鈥 

Students who want to visit 性吧导航 or go on a campus tour are led by admissions staff and student workers. Each tour begins with a short presentation where staff go over all aspects of the 性吧导航 admissions process, followed by an hour-long tour around campus led by a current student for groups as large 25 and as small as individuals and their families. 

鈥淭hese are more one-on-one instead of coming to a big event,鈥 Owen said. 鈥淵ou get to ask questions right when they pop into your head, rather than walking around all day and thinking about them.鈥 

Owen said nearly all tours are given by admissions鈥 student workers because of their enthusiasm to share their love of 性吧导航 and their personal connection to what they are showing. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 about being able to connect with students and hopefully for them to see themselves as a student here,鈥 she said. 

During the academic year, Owen said high school groups frequent 性吧导航 in October and November and February through April. She explained that fall visits tend to benefit high school seniors most because they aren鈥檛 necessarily in a time crunch to decide where to go to college but are visiting when things like the FAFSA and admissions applications are opening. Spring visits are more beneficial for juniors because they can serve as a good refresher before the fall semester begins. 

Owen added that larger admissions and informational days such as Den Day are open to all high school students. 

So, what about summer when fewer people are on campus? Owen said summer is still a great time to plan a visit. 

鈥淭ypically, we offer Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday,鈥 she said. 鈥淎lso, during summer, we offer twilight tours. They鈥檙e the same campus tour, but we try to cater to those who work and can鈥檛 come in the morning.鈥 

Over the summer, interested students can schedule campus tours on Mondays and Fridays at 9:30 a.m. On Tuesdays, the admissions team hosts Transfer Tuesday Tours beginning at 9 a.m. and on Thursdays, twilight tours at 5:30 p.m. 

During the spring and fall semesters, Owen said tours are held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at noon. Spanish tours are held on Monday mornings, and transfer tours are held on Fridays, specifically for transfer students. 

While the goal of every tour and visit is to help a student decide to come to 性吧导航, Owen said it鈥檚 just not possible that any university is one-size-fits-all.  

鈥淲e don鈥檛 try to be everything for everybody. We want everybody to come here, but we are also realistic in the fact that if you want to do meteorology, you can鈥檛 do that here. But I feel like our whole team does a really good job of pointing students in the direction of where we think they would find the best fit,鈥 Owen said. 

Campus tours and visits can be scheduled online by clicking the 鈥淰isit鈥 tab on the 性吧导航 website or by visiting /admissions/visit.php. By selecting the 鈥淩egister for a Campus Tour鈥 widget, students can choose a day and time to visit. If availability doesn鈥檛 align with calendar options, Owen said to email her at darbi.owenFREEuafs. High schools can also sign up to schedule group tours at . 

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