“I think it has an important role in influencing students’ decision to enroll,” said Terry Flannery, executive director for university communications at American. “When resources are limited and you’re coming from a farther distance away, seeing the campus virtually becomes another option. … I think [virtual campus tours] complement [traditional] tours, but [they] will never replace the physical visit to the campus.”
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