A FIRST-GENERATION STUDENT PROGRAM SINCE 2004
I'm Going to College (IGTC) is a group tour designed to introduce K-8 students (elementary and middle school) to the benefits of a college education. Interns and volunteers from the Office for Inclusion & Community (OIC) guide students and chaperones throughout the historic main campus in Redlands. Lunch is available upon request. The program aims to plant the seed of college in the minds of young students so that they are already familiar with the benefits of higher education by the time they enter high school.
ANNUAL SNAPSHOT
In the 2022-2023 academic year, twenty schools participated in IGTC, including students from Pomona, Cochella Valley, and Lake Elsinore. There were 1,222 participants and 150 chaperones
Tours are on Fridays from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to accommodate the availability of the U of R students.
Groups need to be on campus by 9:45 a.m.
Ten students per one, school staff, volunteer or chaperone
We recommend that each school wear their school t-shirts so that IGTC Volunteers can easily identify them. Since the tour is a walking tour, comfortable shoes are highly recommended.
The IGTC campus tour is an interactive experience that requires active participation from all students. It is an excellent opportunity for students to gain a greater understanding of what it means to attend a University to pursue higher education. We ask students to maintain respect throughout the tour, follow safety guidelines, and positively conduct themselves in outdoor and indoor campus locations.
To ensure students’ safety and attention is maintained throughout the visit.
Volunteers are University of Redlands students; they provide engaging insights into the tour, adding their experiences at the University of Redlands. Volunteers will also adhere to providing respectful and fun activities for the students and chaperone visitors. ALL volunteers will represent the University of Redlands in the university colors and our Community Principles.
Developed by the interns in the Office for Inclusion & Community, the student volunteers will be following these community principles:
The COI must be emailed to igtc@redlands.edu by the Monday before your Friday tour.
We offer an all-you-care-to-eat dining experience at Harvest Table, also called the Table at the Irvine Commons (Commons). The menu is diverse and includes some of the finest ingredients available in southern California. The current cost for this experience is $17.45.
*Prices change every academic year and will updated annually.
Menus are available online at Home - University of Redlands Dining. Menu options are available several days in advance, with all the corresponding nutritional info, as well as a list of the local farms and partners that provided the ingredients.
How do I go about ordering lunch at the Table? At registration you will indicate whether your group will be dining at the Table or bringing a sack lunch. If you are dining at the Table, you may pay as a group or individually.
School check, cash, or credit card
Please reach out to Harvest Table with further inquiries:
tapanes-kristin@harvesttableculinary.com or 909.748.8955
1259 E. Colton Avenue Redlands, CA 92374 Atten: Harvest Table.
You can also pay by card by calling: 909.748.8955
Please email tapanes-kristin@harvesttableculinary.com or 909.748.8955
Visitors are welcomed to bring their own packed lunches and snacks. They will be eating at a campus location. No outside food is permitted inside The Table.
At 11:30am, students and chaperones will be expected to line up quietly in front of the Commons. Each student will be ushered into the Commons, a specific area has been allocated for all visitors to sit and dine. Observing the rules and expectations of dining in the Commons is vital as visitors will be dining alongside university community. Ensuring that visitors are lined up at 11:30 am will ensure that they area accommodated before the rush hour of 12pm.
The tour contact and phone number will be provided via email 24 hours before your arrival to the University of Redlands. For immediate assistance, you may contact the Office for Inclusion & Community Associate Director at 909-748-8468 or email address.
Yes. Arrangement need to be confirmed on the Monday before your Friday visit.
Group photos featuring k-8 students are not permitted to be taken by any U of R representative.