Bringing a group to campus?

Whether you are working with a college readiness program, a class or club, a church group, or any other high school or community-based organization, we're thrilled at the opportunity to welcome your group! Our group visit experience usually spans around two hours and features an informative welcome session, an authentic conversation with current Gusties on a Q&A panel, and a fun campus tour. 

Looking to customize your visit with additional activities? Complete the Group Visit Request Form below and let us know what you have in mind. We're eager to make your visit a memorable one!

Schedule a Group Visit
Old Main Clock Tower

Know Before You Go

Group Visit Tips and Guidelines
 

  • Gustavus Adolphus College welcomes high school students in groups of up to 50 in grades 10 through 12
  • Group visits are available on most Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays throughout the academic year
  • We require one chaperone for every ten students
  • Please make your Group Visit Request three weeks in advance and be as thorough as possible when completing the form
     

Registration
 

To request a group visit, please visit our online scheduler for available dates and registration information. Please note that your group visit is not confirmed until you receive a confirmation email from our Campus Visit Coordinator. 

 

Have questions?
 

Contact our Campus Visit Coordinator:

Jenesis Tompkins

campusvisits [at] gustavus.edu (campusvisits[at]gustavus[dot]edu)

507-933-7682

Nobel Conference High School Group

Gustavus welcomes high school groups to the Nobel Conference each October. There is no cost to attend. High school students will have the opportunity to attend lectures, conference activities, and enjoy a complimentary meal on campus.

Since 1965, the Nobel Conference at Gustavus has brought top scientists and thinkers to explore big discoveries and the tough questions they raise. It’s the only event in the U.S. authorized by the Nobel Foundation to use the “Nobel” name.

 

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