Large Group and School Tours
Thank you for expressing interest in visiting TRU’s Kamloops campus! We are excited at the opportunity to collaborate and warmly welcome your group.
TRU highlights
Embark on a transformative experience at our university campus! Deciding on a post-secondary path can be daunting, especially if students are unsure about the questions to ask. What programs are offered? Does the size of an institution affect your experience? What extracurricular and co-curricular opportunities are available? We’ll answer these questions and more during TRU Highlights!
Start your journey with an engaging presentation that unveils the boundless academic possibilities that await. Immerse yourself in our vibrant community as our guided campus tour showcases cutting-edge facilities, diverse learning spaces, and the enriching environment that could shape your future.
This visit is intended for grades 11 and 12, as well as groups of mature learners.
Days and times
Group Tours are offered Mondays and Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Fridays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. The group tours will consist of a presentation and walking tour of campus.
Scheduling
Bookings must be submitted at least 4 weeks prior to the requested date. The TRU Future Students Office does not guarantee a campus tour until the following occurs:
A Campus Visitors Agreement document is signed and submitted by your group’s authorized representatives and has been received and accepted.
The Future Students staff schedule your campus tour, and your authorized representatives receive a final Campus Tour Confirmation.
Check-in and Arrival Times
Groups are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to their scheduled time to ensure time to settle in and get ready for their visit. Due to scheduling, if a group is late that time will be deducted from their visit.
Group Size
Group tours are limited to 60 participants, not including chaperones. One chaperone is needed for every 30 students, but more is preferred if staffing allows it. Larger groups may be considered under special circumstances. While we can’t guarantee space for larger groups, we will do our best to accommodate.
Chaperone Expectations
We require 1 chaperone per 30 students and chaperones must accompany the group throughout the visit. Chaperones are responsible for monitoring the behaviour of their students and addressing any issues. You must list all chaperones that will be on your tour and make them aware of behaviour expectations.
Group Expectations
Groups are expected to follow our campus rules and stay in your designated group for your entire visit. Participants should also be respectful to the leaders and follow any instructions they are given.
Weather
Tours take place rain or shine. Currently the tour is primarily outdoors, so keep in mind the Kamloops climate and dress appropriately. Comfortable walking shoes and a water bottle are also recommended.
Accessibility
If there are any accessibility needs for the visit, please indicate when booking.
TRU's grade 10 days
Discover your path to higher education with a visit to TRU’s campus! The transition from high school to post-secondary can feel quite overwhelming. We’ve taken the questions we frequently receive from students – like “What program should I take?”, “What’s the difference between college and university?”, and “What do words like transcript, pre-requisite, and tuition even mean?” – and created a visit that will leave your students feeling inspired and prepared for their next steps. While we do use examples from TRU, this visit is about encouraging students to pursue post-secondary education.
Engage directly with passionate faculty representatives, gaining insights into the programs that spark your curiosity. Attend a tailored presentation that equips you with the tools to navigate your journey to post-secondary, and then explore our dynamic campus through a guided tour, envisioning your future as part of a vibrant academic community.
This visit is intended for grade 10 students and works particularly well when paired with the CLE curriculum. Preference will be given to schools from TRU’s region (School Districts 22, 27, 58, 73, 74, and 83).
Days and Times
Grade 10 Days are offered in the second semester on pre-determined dates. Please check back at a later date for an updated list of days and times. Times are approximate until the official itinerary is sent out.
If you are unable to attend the available dates, additional dates may be considered on a case-by-case basis. Please connect with the Future Students Office regarding your inquiry.
Scheduling
Grade 10 Days requests open on January 8 for spring dates. Teachers and counsellors will receive an email notifying them when we begin accepting requests, provided they have joined our mailing list. Requests will be accepted up to two weeks before the visit, or until we have reached capacity. The TRU Future Students Office does not guarantee your spot within Grade 10 Days until the following occurs:
A Campus Visitors Agreement document is signed and submitted by your group’s authorized representatives and has been received and accepted.
The Future Students staff schedule your visit, and your authorized representatives receive a final Grade 10 Days Confirmation.
Check-in and Arrival Times
Groups are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to their scheduled time to ensure time to settle in and get ready for their visit. Grade 10 Days will start at their scheduled time. If a group is late, they will miss that portion of the day.
Group Size
Grade 10 Days each have a capacity of 240 students. We recommend schools limit their group size to 60 students to allow for additional school attendance. However, if the event does not reach capacity, we will welcome more students from a single school. Please indicate on your request form how many students you would like to bring. One chaperone is needed for every 30 students, but more is preferred if staffing allows it.
Chaperone Expectations
We require 1 chaperone per 30 students and chaperones must accompany the group throughout the visit. Chaperones are responsible for monitoring the behaviour of their students and addressing any issues. You must list all chaperones that will be on your tour and make them aware of behaviour expectations.
Group Expectations
Groups are expected to follow our campus rules and stay in your designated group for your entire visit. Participants should also be respectful to the leaders and follow any instructions they are given.
Weather
Tours take place rain or shine. Currently the tour is primarily outdoors, so keep in mind the Kamloops climate and dress appropriately. Comfortable walking shoes and a water bottle are also recommended.
Accessibility
If there are any accessibility needs for the visit, please indicate when booking.
For more information and to request a visit, please email futurestudents@tru.ca