A Life Changing Experience

What We Do

We work with a third party to organize and provide comprehensive in-person college tours with the aim of helping students make an educated choice of where they want to spend some of the most important years of their lives. Through our partnerships, we are able to arrange meetings with admissions officers, student-led campus tours, experiencing campus dining, exploring campus housing and much more.

Our students travel with the safest, most experienced charter bus companies and accommodations are in reputable hotels near campuses. Through our partners, we make sure that students have an enlightening and fun experience by attending events, shopping districts and city landmarks. Students are provided with educational materials at the start of every tour. A workbook and meeting sessions describe the schools we visit and offer helpful hints about what to ask during college appointments, Financial Aid information, and places not to miss.

We offer both scheduled tours for student groups and customized tours for individual families to enhance flexibility. In addition, we provide you with different payment plans to ease the financial burden on families as part of our efforts to equalize the playing field and allow as many families as possible to take advantage of this opportunity.

FAQ’s

This is a program unlike what Africa has ever seen before, and we do not simply visit college campuses. Our partners have long term relationships with admission officers at each college that enables us to arrange private tours and information sessions specifically for our participants. We also conduct daily sessions on college selections and the application process to complement the visits. In order to give students a complete picture of what their college experience might be like we tour the college’s neighborhoods and the cities attractions.

Even if a student travels alone we assure you that tour leaders will be at the airport to meet students upon their arrival. All participants easily bond with the counselors and other students while discussing college options, at dinner and evening activities.

Once a student is confirmed as a participant, we will contact parents for information about medical conditions/concerns. If you have specific questions, please contact us at programs@afrizoconsulting.org.

All expenses for transportation, hotels and meals are included in the tour fee. Students should bring an adequate amount of money for snacks, souvenirs and other discretionary spending. Participants are responsible for their own spending money.

We do offer a limited number of spaces for adults (counselors and parents) to join most of the tours for the scheduled tours. Please notify us of your intention to come along upon registration and we’ll check for spaces available. However, we also provide customized tours. For more inquiries, please contact us at programs@afrizoconsulting.org.

We ask that participants provide us with their detailed flight itinerary. The tour leaders will meet participants at a pre-designated location at the airport.

  • All of our tours use reputable, well-established tour bus companies. Buses range in size depending on the tour from 20 passenger coaches to luxury 60 seat coaches. All coaches have air conditioning, TVs and DVD players, GPS navigational system and most have bathrooms and internet access. We want students to be comfortable as they spend considerable time on the buses traveling between the various destinations.

Breakfasts take place at the hotels we are staying at. For lunch, we often eat in the dining halls of the college campuses that we visit to give students a sense of that aspect of college life. Other times, we eat lunch on the road as we travel to our next destination. Most dinners are in restaurants near campuses or on the way to our accommodations.

Participants stay in mid and upper mid-range hotels such as the Hilton, Marriott group of hotels, and other boutique hotels. Because of the intense nature of the tours, we recognize that students want to be comfortable. Also, as safety is our primary concern, we choose hotels that have first-class security. Accommodations are normally 2 students per room (same sex).

Students are welcome to bring their mobile phones. Please verify with your mobile carrier that roaming is possible in the United States. We will provide families with the tour leaders’ mobile phone numbers as well as contact information for each hotel. Occasionally, tour leaders may be unable to take a call immediately if engaged in leading activities. However, you can leave a voicemail message and they will return your call as soon as possible. You will also be able to reach the tour leaders by email.

Participants have limited free time during the tour because of our busy schedule. Every day, we are either visiting colleges, traveling, eating, or participating in evening sessions. When the itinerary allows a little unscheduled time, students will be able to explore areas of interest for a specified period, under the guidance of tour leaders or only in groups. Students will have tour leaders’ phone numbers stored in their own mobile phones, and the leaders respond immediately to all calls when students are out in groups. The safety of the participants is our primary concern, and students are not allowed to engage in behavior that puts themselves or others at risk.

The tour directors carry a list of the closest available hospital/service at all times and they will contact parents in the event of any medical issue or hospital visit. The tour leaders on the trip are available 24 hours a day for any emergency.

We have chosen a list of colleges to accommodate every type of student and occasionally a student will be able to visit another school upon previous agreement. If we are able to fit your desired school into the schedule we will make it happen! There are opportunities for private, individualized and family tours available through our customized.

Due to demand, we prefer students to commit to the full tour. We would like students to have a complete experience and obtain the maximum value for their investment. However, we could make exceptions.

US college admissions officers know that when students invest time, money, and effort to visit a campus, they demonstrate serious interest in the college. At many schools this show of interest is a factor in the admissions decision. At the same time the chances of acceptance at a US college for a qualified student improves when an admissions officer is able to associate the memory of a person with his/her application. Finally, evening seminars discussing the admission process and writing essays/personal statements, will assist students to complete a compelling application.

All students are provided with a letter confirming their participation in the tour. Upon receipt of the letter, students should visit the US Embassy website in the country they live to start the process for visa application.

Students should bring a change of clothes for each overnight stay, as well as the usual toiletries, an umbrella, and any medication they might need.  It is strongly advised that they bring comfortable walking shoes. Please note that although flip-flops may be a convenient option, they can become uncomfortable or, in some cases, fall apart from all of the walking on campuses. We have noted that many students like to visit college bookstores, where they can purchase t-shirts, mugs, hats, etc., so make sure they have enough money available to make those purchases.

We typically visit two schools a day (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) spending an average of 2.5 to 3 hours at each college.

We plan tours throughout the year. A majority of tours held outside of the summer months are customized for specific high school groups. These tours sometimes become available for individuals to join. Please see the tour schedule for all tours open to individuals!

The chaperone to student ratio for each trip is, on average, 1 chaperone to every 10 students. All students are given the cell phone numbers of the chaperones and stay in contact with them throughout the tour.

Yes, a curfew is enforced at each hotel.  Curfew times are subject to change based on travel times and are announced each evening.

On an itinerary “or” designates a choice of schools while “and” indicates that two schools will be visited. For example:

  1. Fordham University, Pace University, Columbia University, or Barnard College.  In this case, the participant would choose one of the four schools listed.
  2. Duke University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In this example, the participant would visit both Duke and UNC Chapel Hill.