UT is a community, and for as long as you're with us, we want it to feel like home. That's why we encourage you to visit and get a feel for what it's like to live and study here.
The best way for undergrads to get to know our campus is to visit. You’ll start with an information session followed by a tour led by a current student who's happy to answer your questions. View the schedule and sign up online.
Sunday through Saturday: 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Most days are available for an on-campus, in-person visit. See calendar for availability.
Virtual visits include a 30-minute information session hosted by an admissions counselor. Note: Please contact your admissions counselor directly or admissons@ut.edu to update your contact information for invitation-only events. For transfer and major-specific sessions, find additional virtual visit sessions.
Join The University of Tampa’s Office of Admissions for a Virtual Open House! Hear directly from the assistant vice president of enrollment and current UT students about their experiences and areas of study. You’ll be able to join specific breakout sessions based on your academic interests and ask questions live.
Interested in studying science at The University of Tampa? Sign up to participate in a virtual day dedicated to science fields at UT. Hear from students and professors as they discuss UT's different science programs and answer all your questions. If you are exploring a career in biology, marine science, chemistry, biochemistry, physics, forensic science or a pre-professional program, don’t miss this informational and interactive opportunity!
Student tour guides are ready to share their UT experience. Explore campus with them and discover what it is like to live and learn in a vibrant, diverse community.
Tampa’s location not only offers pleasant year-round temperatures, but is the central hub for business, research, sports, culture, nightlife, entertainment and more.
UT’s ideal location on the banks of the Hillsborough River in downtown Tampa makes it easily accessible by I-275. There are a number of nearby hotels offering discounts to UT visitors.
Meet with a counselor to discuss how UT might be the perfect place for you to continue your studies.
Attend an event specifically designed for graduate students or meet with a counselor for a personalized visit.
UT has a beautiful riverfront campus with many historical and modern buildings and sites to discover.
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