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Visit - Boston University Each
year millions of people visit Boston, America's most historic and cultured city
to enjoy its top quality art museums, the renowned Boston Symphony and Boston
Pops orchestras. Most visitors come here to take in a Red Sox game at Fenway Park
or shop at some of the trendiest shops along Newbury Street. Its enormous population
of students, academics and young professionals makes this town a haven for the
arts, bookstores, alternate music, and campus visits.Today,
thousands come here each year to visit the campus at Boston University. Whether
you're learning about Boston University for the first time, deciding whether to
attend, looking for additional information, or mentally preparing yourself to
complete your application, a campus visit is one of the best ways to make a decision
about which college to attend. A
private university, Boston University originated in 1839 as a Methodist seminary
but it was recognized as a university by the city of Boston in 1869. Today, it
is reconsidered by some to be one of the best universities in the world. With
more than 30,000 students from all 50 states and 135 countries, it is one of the
largest independent universities in the United States. Some of the most admired
people in America today such as Fox News' Bill O'Reilly, Syms Corporation's CEO
Marcy Syms, and Wendy Chamberlin, former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, are just
a few of the Boston University alumni. A
visit to this national recognized institution gives visitors the chance to experience
Boston University for themselves. The visit offers the opportunity to attend classes,
tour the campus, and hear lectures given by Boston University's world class faculty.
Attendance to student concerts and athletic events and a visit to where their
students live, are all some of the many activities available while visiting this
international renowned university. In
addition to the activities offered by the university, Boston, New England's largest
city and the cradle of American Independence offers some of the best museums,
restaurants and shops in the country. Visitor
Information For general information and brochures, contact Boston University
at (617) 353-2000 or log on to their website at www.bu.edu. Accommodations
Many campus visitors like to stay downtown to get a real feel for the city. To
compare and save up 70% off the regular price of hotels in Boston, click
here. Transportation
Click
here for discount airline tickets to Boston.
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