Jeff Kallay on Campus Visits, Authentic Storytelling, and Why Students Need to Feel the Experience
In this episode of Filling Seats , Jonathan Clues talks with Jeff Kallay, Senior Vice President at Echo Delta , about the evolution of the campus visit and why it remains one of the most important moments in the enrollment journey. Jeff has spent nearly two decades helping colleges and universities rethink the campus visit experience. In this conversation, he explains why the visit still matters deeply, but also why many tours fail to connect with students and families in the way they should. Jonathan and Jeff discuss how much of the college search now happens online, why students arrive on campus looking for fit and feeling rather than basic information, and why too many institutions still build visits around what leadership wants to show instead of what prospective students need to experience. The conversation also explores the emotional side of place-based education, the importance of showing housing, food, wellness, community, and student life, and why colleges need to stop treating digital engagement and in-person experiences as separate worlds. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Why the campus visit is still a pivotal enrollment moment How digital research has changed what students need from an in-person visit Why many campus tours feel too scripted, institutional, and boring Why students want to experience lifestyle, community, housing, food, and fit How colleges can better connect online and on-campus storytelling Why authenticity matters more than showing only the “best” buildings What institutions can do now to improve the visit without a huge budget Why investing in the campus visit is still one of the smartest enrollment moves a college can make Listen now and explore more resources at StudentBridge. 🎓 Learn more about StudentBridge 💻 Schedule a meeting with our team 🔗 Be a guest + connect with a guest





