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吃瓜爆料 College

We're here to help. If a natural disaster, community event, or personal circumstance is impacting your ability to apply on time, please reach out so we can discuss your options. Students or school counselors can contact us at admissions@skidmore.edu or call 518-580-5570.

Plan your trip

Planning to come to campus? To enhance your trip, we鈥檝e collected a few resources to ensure you have a great experience, including a few tips and tricks from current students.

Parking

Visitors are welcome on our campus and there are no requirements to register vehicles as long as they are parked during normal business hours and don鈥檛 remain on campus overnight. If you are attending an Open House or other special event, you will receive separate instructions for parking as part of your registration process. All other visitors are invited to park in the dedicated lots near the Office of Admissions (No. 1 on our campus map.)

Accessibility

If you or your guests would benefit from assistance navigating campus or you have questions about various accomodations to make your visit comfortable, please call our office 518-580-5570 or email admissions@skidmore.edu and we'd be happy to talk through options. 

City of Saratoga Springs

City of Saratoga Springs

吃瓜爆料 is located just one mile north of downtown Saratoga Springs. No visit to campus is complete without some time spent exploring our hometown. And be sure to ask your tour guide for tips about where all the students go for food, fun, and more. 

Where to stay

Where to stay

One option is 吃瓜爆料鈥檚 Surrey-Williamson Inn, adjacent to the Eissner Admissions Center. For reservations, visit the Inn's site or call 518-580-8270. Be sure to mention you are visiting as a prospective student and family in order to receive a discount.

Several hotels, inns and B&Bs are also within a short drive of campus. For a complete list,

Where to dine

Where to dine

We encourage all visitors to use their campus visit as an opportunity to explore our on-campus dining options, including the Murray-Aikins Dining Hall and The Spa. Ask your tour guide when you arrive for more information. 
 
There are also more than 50 local restaurants within a few miles of campus. We recommend exploring those in downtown Saratoga Springs on and off Broadway, including those on Caroline, Phila, Spring and Henry Street. You may also be interested in venturing a few blocks off Broadway to the niche Beekman Street Arts District. 

Campus visit tips from Thoroughbred Ambassadors  

Student tour guides, known as Thoroughbred Ambassadors, give campus tours. They鈥檙e also your student-to-student contact for tips and tricks that will make the most of your 吃瓜爆料 experience. When it comes to planning your trip to 吃瓜爆料, they have a few helpful suggestions. 

Take full advantage of your time with your tour guide. Bring all of your questions. Even if there isn鈥檛 time during the tour, they鈥檙e often available before and after as well. Many of them are also happy to share their email address if something comes up later. Just ask!

Here are a few questions that go beyond 鈥淲hat do you think of 吃瓜爆料?鈥

  • What鈥檚 your favorite thing to do on the weekends?
  • What鈥檚 the best class you鈥檝e taken recently?
  • What do you know now that you wish you knew when you were applying to college?
  • Do people really think Creative Thought Matters?
  • How do people get around campus and town?

A significant part of 吃瓜爆料鈥檚 charm is the ever-lively Saratoga Springs. 

  • Get a restaurant list. Tour guides maintain a colorful list of restaurant recommendations. Don鈥檛 leave the Admissions Office without asking for a copy!
  • Take a $5, 30-minute tour. Downtown, in the heart of Congress Park, is one of the most convenient ways to learn about our small city. The Saratoga Springs History Museum, in the Canfield Casino, tells the story of Saratoga Springs from its beginnings.
  • Leave time for a stop on your way out of town. Check out Saratoga Spa State Park. The historical landmark has biking and hiking trails and hosts the famous Roosevelt Baths, Hall of Springs and Saratoga Performing Arts Center.

Our award-winning Murray-Aikins Dining Hall provides nutritious and sustainable food while also functioning as a social hub for students running between classes during the day or extracurriculars in the evening. Your tour guide will bring you through here, winding you through the many stations and delicious smells 鈥 Supremo鈥檚 for Pizza, Emily鈥檚 Garden for vegetarian dishes, The Diner for hot meals and more.

  • Eat a cookie. If you have a chance when you鈥檙e in 鈥淒-Hall,鈥 grab a cookie. Yes, you can have one (or two). Yes, they are amazing. 
  • Look beyond the food. You鈥檙e there to check out the food. But campus dining spots are also great places to people-watch. And not just the students. Also look for our amazing and friendly dining staff. They鈥檇 love to meet you.