Felipe Rodriguez, business major, class of 2021. Photography by Alex Dolce and Stephanie Bihr.

FAU Featured in Amazon's 'The College Tour'

Ten Owls share FAUs story with the world in an episode of The College Tour, a series that showcases colleges and universities across the country. FAU is one of 15 universities featured in the programs third season, which is available now on Amazon Prime Video.

The College Tour focuses on each institutions academics, student life and location. FAUs 30-minute episode is driven by student-led segments offering an inside look at what its truly like to be a student at the most diverse public university in 勛圖厙.

Highlighting 勛圖厙 on The College Tour is an exciting way to bring our brilliant educational opportunities and incredible location to potential students everywhere, said Maura Flaschner, executive director of undergraduate 勛圖厙. Providing access to education is a key component of our mission, so offering this tour on so many platforms provides an in-depth look at the FAU experience for all potential Owls, both near and far.

The students and alumni featured in the episode reflect many elements of the FAU experience. Segments include a deep dive into undergraduate research opportunities, student life on and off campus, FAUs coastal location and its many ocean-related programs, student success highlighting first-generation students and alumni, and academics and leadership development to prepare students for a modern workforce.

In addition to Amazon Prime Video, FAUs episode is available for streaming on IMDb TV and The College Tour TV channel on the following platforms: Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire, Android TV, and most major smart TVs. It also is available on FAUs YouTube channel.

If you would like more information, please contact us at dorcommunications@fau.edu.

Katie Burke, Ph.D.
Katie Burke, Ph.D., center, executive director of new student orientation and transfer student services, and Rhoda Hoods, right.

Kennedy McKinney
Kennedy McKinney is a junior multimedia journalism major and founder of The Paradigm Press, FAUs first Black studentled newspaper.