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The University of Washington campus is often referred to as “an oasis in an urban setting.” Learn why by clicking the button below to access virtual tours of campus and learn about upcoming events hosted by the Office of Admissions.

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Seattle is a city of industry and innovation, but it also fosters a funky, playful vibe you might expect from a West Coast city. With great educational and employment opportunities, Seattle is one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. Check out the videos below for some perspective on the Emerald City. 

  • UW Indigenous Walking Tour
  • A brief history of Seattle 
  • First impressions of Seattle
  • Reflections on Seattle after one year
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Students admitted to the UW now have until June 1 to commit, a result of FAFSA delays. We anticipate that financial aid offers will be sent in late April or early May.

Attend Admitted Student Day

April 20, 2024  – This one-day, on-campus event is designed specifically for admitted students and their families — learn more about the Husky Experience and get answers to your questions about what it’s really like to be a student at the UW.

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Admitted Student Information Session & Campus Tour

Were you admitted to the UW but can’t make it to Admitted Student Day? Join us for a New Huskies presentation, led by current UW students, that will take you through the next steps to becoming a Husky. Sessions held throughout April.

Take an interactive virtual tour

Looking for panoramic views of campus from the comfort of home? Check out one of our virtual tours:

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  • College of Arts & Sciences tour
  • Residence hall tour

Take a video tour

Explore our 700 acres from the comfort of your own screen, and experience what makes us the leader of the pack — from our world-class medical center to our vibrant arts community and Pac-12 athletics.

Chat with a current student

Our tour guides want to meet you! See where they’re from and what they’re studying, and find out more about life as a Husky. Reserve your time for a Husky Hangout .

Can’t make a Hangout? Email  [email protected] , and a tour guide will reply.

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Learn more about your major in one of these departmental sessions from the College of Arts & Sciences.

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Housing Tours

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For now, due to COVID-19 safety precautions, we are pausing in-person housing tours. We will do our best to accommodate tours and open houses during Admitted Student Days and other admissions events.

If you have a question, please feel free to contact us at [email protected]. You can also view our video and photo tours on this page to see Court 17!

Space Tours

Court 17 provides three types of units: 2 Bedroom, 1 Bedroom and Studio. Both furnished and non-furnished options are available for each type. View video and photo tours of the spaces below!

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We encourage you to reach out to any of our campus partners for assistance or meetings you may need in order to maximize time during your visit. Schedule the most important meetings first and then work in other appointments or events based on priority and availability. UWM’s own Welcome Center (through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions) has multiple resources available to help plan your entire visit, including full campus tours (which incorporate Sandburg Hall) and information about seeing the sights around Milwaukee!

If you would like to speak individually with a  University Housing staff member during your visit ( or have additional housing questions after leaving campus), please email [email protected] .

Once you know what you want to accomplish while visiting UWM, check out our University Housing-Only tour options!

Scheduling A Housing Tour

Note: Unfortunately, tour suites within our communities are not ADA compliant . If you have questions regarding accessibility, contact us ( [email protected] | (414) 229-3518) prior to scheduling. 

Housing-Only Tours Spring 2024 Schedule

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After selecting your date and time, please refer to important information in the following sections to make your tour run smoothly once you arrive.

South Campus: (Includes both RiverView and Cambridge) All South Campus tours begin at RiverView . Street parking (only) across North Avenue, on N Commerce Street. Meet your Outreach Assistant inside the glass vestibule, just inside the main doors.

Kenilworth Square Apartments: Metered p ublic parking garage (off Farwell Avenue) and street parking available. Buzz the front desk from inside the main door vestibule to be let into the lobby where you will meet your Outreach Assistant.

Sandburg Residence Hall: Street parking along Maryland Avenue (metered before the circle drive and 1-Hour free just past Sandburg garage drive) or metered public parking on the upper-level only of Sandburg garage . Paid parking also available in the Pavilion and Northwest Quad Garages. Meet your Outreach Assistant inside the Sandburg Lobby, prior to entering through security, at the seating area next to the garage elevator.

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Virtual Open House – September 23–25

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During the event, you’ll have the opportunity to join various live sessions. Explore alphabetically or by date and time to find the program for you. Each session will include an opportunity for Q&A.

Attend the sessions you want and skip those you don’t.

Miss something? Recordings of each sessions along with a transcript will be posted below 24-hours after each session ends.

All times listed are in Central Time.

Most live sessions will occur in Zoom. Zoom will download automatically when you join your first Zoom meeting but is also available at zoom.us/download .

The Open House website will be available until October 9

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+Indicates participation in live panels on Thursday, September 24

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Admissions & Recruitment, Office of*

Admissions information session.

Review Zoom Session from Friday, September 25 at 10:00 a.m.

This virtual Admissions Event will include a 45-minute information session led by a member of the Office of Admissions and Recruitment. You’ll learn more about the University of Wisconsin–Madison and gain insights into the admissions process. Questions will be taken at the end of the presentation. This information session is primarily intended for prospective and admitted undergraduate students. We offer additional transfer and admitted student specific programming as well.

Agricultural & Life Sciences, College of*

College of agricultural and life sciences (cals) prospective student information session.

Review Zoom Session from Wednesday, September 23 at 6:30 p.m.

The College of Agricultural & Life Sciences (CALS) is a great place for students interested in biological sciences; food and agriculture; sustainability, natural resources, and the environment; health and nutrition; and business, community, and society. In our info session, you will hear about our 24 majors, resources for student success, and opportunities for students to engage in their local and global communities. Prospective students will also hear from our CALS Ambassadors about their student experience.

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The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) is the home of scientific discovery and innovation in food and agricultural production, biosciences, health and wellness, environmental sciences, economics, science communication, and social sciences. Our students are equipped to think critically and creatively, communicate effectively, and address global and community challenges. Our 24 Bachelor of Science Degree programs provide a strong, flexible science curriculum that allows students to explore their broad interests in major elective courses, research, study abroad, field work, and community engagement. CALS students also benefit from a tight-knit community of peers, centralized academic advising, and professor and faculty support in their undergraduate career.

CALS Ambassadors website , Visit CALS , CALS majors and certificates , CALS QuickStart

Questions about CALS can be directed to [email protected]

Agricultural & Life Sciences Career Services, College of+

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Arts, Division of the+

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Arts on Campus is a great resource to learn about the arts, in all forms, at UW–Madison. The website includes links to all the arts-related academic departments including their degree and certificate offerings. In addition, the Arts on Campus promotes a wide range of events and programs, including online; ways you can be involved in the arts either as a participant or as audience member; and opportunities including employment, call for artists, funding, etc. The resources page has a link to galleries, performance spaces, and public art.

The Division of the Arts is the manager of the Arts on Campus website and social media channel and also manages various programs including the semester-long Interdisciplinary Arts Residency Program and supports The Studio – Creative Learning Community.

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Art Department+

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The UW–Madison Art Department is a national leader in the cultivation and production of creative expression and the visual arts. Our undergraduate and graduate degree programs set the practical, critical-thinking, and collaborative foundation for students to excel in any area of artistic focus: painting, printmaking, graphic design, sculpture, ceramics, metalsmithing, glass, furniture-making, papermaking, photography, digital media, video, performance and more.

For more than a century, we’ve set the standard for arts learning: we established the first glass-blowing lab in the country, our printmaking programs are consistently ranked the best in the country, our art metals program is ranked among the top three, and we’re home to internationally acclaimed faculty members and visiting artists.

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Bioscience Majors+

Did you know there are over 30 bioscience majors at UW–Madison? Academic and career advisors in these majors collaborate to help students explore the wide variety of bioscience majors available at UW–Madison in multiple schools and colleges.  We are a cross-campus group of volunteers committed to supporting students interested in biological science through events and other programming.

Business, Wisconsin School of*

Wisconsin school of business information session & staff and student panel.

Review Zoom Session from Wednesday, September 23 at 4:00 p.m.

Students interested in the Wisconsin School of Business are invited to attend the Undergraduate Program Open House session. This session will consist of a short program overview with a Wisconsin School of Business Admissions Counselor and a current student, as well as a Q&A session with faculty, staff, and current students. Students will learn about the admissions requirements, our 11 academic majors, employment and internship opportunities, and student services within the Wisconsin School of Business’ Undergraduate Program. Make sure to bring any questions you may have about our program. Come learn what it’s like to be a Business Badger!

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Business Career and Employer Engagement, Wisconsin School of+

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Every aspect of your undergraduate business education at the Wisconsin School of Business prepares you for career success. World-class academics, real-world experiences outside the classroom, and co-curricular activities all contribute to your development as a future professional. Beyond that, we have the largest employer recruiting program among business programs in Wisconsin, connecting you with leading companies from across the nation. Our expert Career Coaches and the programs and resources provided through our Career Engagement Studio help you find employment that is the right fit, and to give you the tools and resources you need to succeed. As a Wisconsin School of Business undergraduate student, you will be well-positioned for your dream career and can build foundational knowledge about career management that will benefit you for a lifetime.

Website , MyCareer Page

Campus & Visitor Relations (CAVR)*

Campus tour hosted by student tour guides.

Review Zoom Session from Friday, September 25 at 11:30 a.m.

Prospective students and their guests are invited to experience a virtual campus tour hosted by current student tour guides. This virtual campus visit will highlight the history and traditions of UW–Madison, academic excellence, and resources for students. This virtual session will give students and families insight into all aspects of campus life including providing information about UW Housing, student organizations, and recreation and wellbeing. Our tour guides are excited to share their personal Wisconsin Experiences with prospective students and families. The presentation includes a Q&A session.

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Campus and Visitor Relations (CAVR) makes the University of Wisconsin–Madison, as well as the greater Madison area, accessible and welcoming to students, faculty, staff, admitted and prospective students, alumni, and visitors. CAVR is part of the Office of University Relations. Campus and Visitor Relations offers the following programs:

  • Campus Area Housing
  • Campus Tours and Visits

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Career Exploration Center (CEC)*+

Major & career exploration 101.

Review Zoom Session from Wednesday, September 23 at 1:30 p.m.

Are you feeling undecided or uncertain about choosing a major or a career path? Do you know that there are lots of major and career options out there, but are not sure how to explore those options strategically? Join career advisors from the Career Exploration Center and academic advisors from Cross-College Advising Services to learn more about how you’ll receive support and guidance at UW–Madison as you explore your options and make decisions about your major, career, and future!

The first half of this session, you’ll watch a few short videos to learn about our two offices and the support you’ll receive as you continue to explore the many options out there. You’ll then join a live Q&A session where our career and academic advisors will be available to provide additional details and answer your questions!

https://cec.ccas.wisc.edu/open-house/

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The Career Exploration Center (CEC) supports undecided and exploring students in making decisions about their futures based on their interests, values, and skills through individual advising appointments, workshops, online resources, and campus and community outreach. If you are unsure about what to major in or what type of career would be best for you, the CEC is the place for you!

Center for Academic Excellence (CAE)+

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Center for Educational Opportunity (CeO)+

More info coming soon! In the meantime visit their website.

Computer Sciences, Department of

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Students here have an opportunity to conduct research alongside faculty. Campus competitions give students a chance to hone and pitch start-up ideas, and programming competitions give students a chance to test their skills.

Wisconsin CS provides students with all that a top-notch computer-science department has to offer, with a vast array of resources and opportunities. We invite you to explore our website and get to know more about this exceptional department.

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Cross-College Advising Service (CCAS)*

The first half of this session, you’ll watch a few short videos to learn about our two offices and the support you’ll receive as you continue to explore the many options out there. You’ll then join a live Q&A session where our career and academic advisors will be available to provide additional details and answer your questions!

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Over 2,000 incoming students begin their college career by exploring majors with Cross-College Advising Service (CCAS).  If you are still deciding on an academic major – fantastic! Testing and evaluating your interests is part of the college experience, and our campus is a great place to explore majors and career paths. CCAS is the largest advising office on campus with a community of professional advisors who serve exploring and undecided students.  Our advisors are knowledgeable about all of the majors and programs offered through the 8 undergraduate schools and colleges on campus. On average, students who work with CCAS graduate as fast as, or faster than, their peers.  We’re dedicated to helping YOU find the academic path that best suits your interests, abilities, and goals.

Education, School of*

School of education information session.

Review Zoom Session from Wednesday, September 23 at 5:15 p.m.

This session is a general overview of School of Education undergraduate majors and will give prospective freshmen an opportunity to ask questions.

The School of Education offers a wide variety of academic programs:

Teacher preparation programs in Elementary Education, Special Education, Art Education, and Physical Education. Secondary Education programs in English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies are offered at the graduate level only. The school also offers a non-teaching education major for students – Education Studies. Fine arts majors in Art, Dance, and Theatre and Drama. Preparation for health-related careers such as athletic training, physical therapy, occupational therapy, rehabilitation counseling, and medicine through our programs in Health Promotion and Health Equity (HPHE), Kinesiology, and Rehabilitation Psychology.

Prospective students are encouraged to see this web site for a list of program offerings and links to detailed program requirements and admission information. Please note that this session is for prospective freshmen. Prospective transfer students should call our reception desk at 608-262-1651 to schedule an individual advising appointment.

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At the highly ranked UW–Madison School of Education, students can pursue an education in the arts, education, or health. Our graduates lead fulfilling careers in the arts, dance, education policy and leadership, teaching, the theatre, and a variety of health and wellness areas. The School of Education Student Services supports our students in tailoring an education that’s right for them, including exploring options in double majors or supplementary certificates.

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Education Career Center, School of+

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The School of Education Career Center’s vision is to equip all School of Education students to successfully launch and exceed their career expectations. Our Mission is to prepare all School of Education students to navigate career transitions and achieve career aspirations.

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Engineering, College of*

College of engineering prospective student information session.

Review Zoom Session from Wednesday, September 23 at 8:30 a.m.

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Future Badger Engineering Handouts

Financial Aid, Office of Student*

Tuition and how to pay for it.

Review Zoom Session from Friday, September 25 at 1:00 p.m.

Interested in being a Badger but not sure how to cover the bill? In this session we will break down the cost of attendance, general billing information, how to apply for financial aid and tips and tricks for navigating the funding process.

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The Office of Student Financial Aid helps students learn about funding sources, such as grants, loans, work-study, scholarships, and part-time employment. The office receives the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), determines financial aid eligibility, processes/disburses financial aid to student accounts, adjusts offers when needed, and advises students regarding financial aid and money management.

Website , Scholarships , Student Jobs , Facebook , Twitter , Instagram

First-Year Interest Group (FIGs)+

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The award-winning First-Year Interest Groups (FIGs) Program supports students who are entering UW-Madison by providing opportunities to enroll in small-scale seminars that help them meet peers, connect with faculty, and make a successful transition into this large research-intensive university. Every fall, there are more than 60 FIGs available and each one is limited to only 20 students who enroll in a common cluster of courses that are connected by a common theme. Each FIG is anchored by a small seminar taught by an instructor who engages them in an interdisciplinary exploration of the FIG topic. Some FIGs are designed for students interested in specific majors, schools or colleges, while others allow students to explore topics and courses that are applicable to many different potential majors.

Gender & Sexuality Campus Center (GSCC)+

Housing, division of university*, life on campus in university housing.

Friday, September 25 at 2:30 p.m.

Review the YouTube Live Session

Learn about life in University Residence Halls for prospective students entering UW–Madison in fall 2021. Our panel will answer your questions about housing and dining and share why thousands of new Badgers choose to #LiveWithBucky in University Housing each year.

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The University Residence Halls at UW–Madison are more than just “dorms” or places to sleep. They’re an environment built for your success. We offer 21 residence halls and 11 learning communities  spread across two distinct neighborhoods – lakeshore and southeast. You’ll find a variety of academic initiatives in your residence hall, including reserved class sections, tutoring, dining, maintenance, technology, and workshops, all at some of the lowest on-campus housing rates in the Big Ten.

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Human Ecology, School of*+

School of human ecology information session.

Review Zoom Session from Wednesday, September 23 at 11:00 a.m.

Prospective freshmen and transfer students interested in any of the six School of Human Ecology majors are encouraged to join this presentation to learn about degree requirements, involvement opportunities, internships, and careers.

Inclusion Education, Office of+

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The Office of Inclusion Education was formed in August 2020 to elevate and prioritize diversity, equity and inclusion for all students at UW. We offer a broad array of learning opportunities for students that contribute to their  Wisconsin Experience . The Office of Inclusion Education, a part of  Student Affairs , seeks to foster social justice in order to create a place where all Badgers feel like they belong.

While our department may be new, we’ve been doing the work for a very long time across campus. We’re bringing together areas where inclusion work already takes place and putting it in one space. The Office of Inclusion Education includes Our Wisconsin ,  Social Justice Programs , and  Social Justice Hubs .

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Leadership & Involvement, Center for+

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Learning Communities+

Letters & science, college of*, college of letters & science (l&s) information session.

Review Zoom Session from Wednesday, September 23 at 12:15 p.m.

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  • Arts and Humanities
  • Biological, Physical & Mathematical Sciences
  • Computer, Data & Information Sciences
  • Social Sciences

Learn more about how our academic and career initiatives such as academic advising, the Honors Program, First-Year Interest Groups, residential learning communities, undergraduate research, and SuccessWorks personalize the Wisconsin Experience.  We look forward to responding to all of your questions!

Letters & Science Honors Program+

Mcburney disability resource center.

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Morgridge Center for Public Service+

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The Morgridge Center for Public Service aims to bridge the UW campus and the Madison community through service, service-learning, and community-based research. The MCPS offers a wide variety of volunteer programs, such as Badger Volunteers, and is at the front of many of the University’s voting efforts. The Morgridge Center also provides students with resources, such as Peer Advisors, and opportunities, like the Wisconsin Idea Fellowship.

Multicultural Student Center (MSC)+

More info coming soon! In the meantime visit their website .

Nursing, School of*+

School of nursing information session.

Review Zoom Session from Wednesday, September 23 at 9:45 a.m.

This session is a general overview of the Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program and will give prospective students an opportunity to ask questions.

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The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Nursing is the leading nursing research institution in Wisconsin and a crucial part of the state’s health care system.  Situated in the health sciences sector of campus, the School of Nursing collaborates with scientists and renowned researchers across the UW–Madison campus, the nation, and the world.

Translational in nature and grounded in practical application, research at the School of Nursing has an immediate impact on Wisconsin’s communities, hospitals, clinics, schools, and homes.

The school has an enrollment of more than 1,000 students and offers the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), and Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) degrees, as well as continuing education and four certificate programs.

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Pharmacy, School of*

School of pharmacy information session.

Previously Recorded Session

School of Pharmacy admission/academic advisors and current pharmacy students will be available via a virtual meeting to provide an overview of the school’s academic programs (PharmD and BS Pharmacology and Toxicology), admissions process and timeline, prerequisite coursework, selection criteria, career outlook and opportunities, and student perspectives.  We are excited to learn of your interest in our School of Pharmacy programs and look forward to connecting with you in the near future!  If this visit date does not work with your schedule, please contact our Student & Academic Affairs office at 608-262-6234 or email [email protected] to arrange an alternate date to talk with a School of Pharmacy advisor via a phone or virtual meeting.

Pre-Health Advising, Center for+

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The Center for Pre-Health Advising (CPHA) helps UW–Madison students and alumni prepare for and apply to professional programs in health care such as medical, physician assistant, dental, and occupational and physical therapy schools. We advise students on health career exploration, health equity, coursework, clinical experience, professional exams (ex. MCAT), and the process of applying to professional health programs. CPHA is dedicated to increasing access and equity in health care through inclusive, ongoing, personalized, and holistic relationships with advisees — wherever you are in the process of discovering your potential to serve others as a health care professional! CPHA is one of UW–Madison’s two Pre-Professional Advising resources and is co-located with the Center for Pre-Law Advising (CPLA).

Website , Pre-Health and Pre-Law Overview

Recreation & Wellbeing+

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At Recreation & Wellbeing, we move Badgers to play hard, get fit, and live well. More than 75% of UW–Madison students utilize our programs, services, and facilities and 1 in 5 students plays an intramural sport.

We help students build healthy habits while on campus, whether they’ve never stepped foot in a gym or they’re a lifelong competitive athlete. Memberships are included in tuition and include access to our indoor facilities, outdoor spaces, and programs like group fitness classes, sport clubs, personal training, lessons, massage therapy, and more. Learn more at recwell.wisc.edu or send us a note at [email protected] .

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Student Affairs, Division of+

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Study Abroad+

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UW–Madison is your gateway to the world! With more than 260 study abroad options in over 65 countries, our dynamic programs enhance on-campus learning and build valuable professional skills for students of all majors and academic levels. Discover our unique program variety, excellent academics, scholarships, support, and more that make UW-Madison one of the best universities in the country for study abroad opportunities.

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Study Abroad 101 Videos

SuccessWorks+

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SuccessWorks is a center for personal and professional development, inspiring students to imagine and realize their dreams for success after graduation. From your very first day at UW–Madison, SuccessWorks will help you turn what you love about your classes, interests and campus life into the experiences you need to land great internships now, and a full-time position you love when you graduate.

You don’t need to plan your next twenty years to start exploring careers that inspire you. SuccessWorks always starts the conversation with whatever comes next for you. We’ll connect you with the career advisors, alumni mentors and employers who can help you explore your interests, try out different occupations and the land the internships & jobs of your dreams.

Theatre and Drama, Department of+

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Video for Open House

Undergraduate Research Scholars (URS)+

University health services (uhs)+, wisconsin union+.

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The Wisconsin Union manages the iconic buildings Memorial Union and Union South that make up the campus living room as well as markets and cafes across campus. Among the Wisconsin Union’s spaces is the famous lakefront destination, called the Memorial Union Terrace; an art studio; an indoor climbing wall; a bowling alley; and an outdoor recreation and education hub. Memorial Union and Union South offer ample space for studying, relaxing and dining. The Union also offers more than 1,000 events throughout the year most of which are created by UW–Madison students, who are part of the Union’s programming board, called the Wisconsin Union Directorate. To learn more about Wisconsin Union resources, events, activities and student leadership opportunities, visit http://union.wisc.edu .

Email address: [email protected]

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Recorded zoom links from wednesday 9/23, 8:30 a.m. college of engineering prospective student information session.

Review Zoom Session

Join the College of Engineering Prospective Student Information Session and learn more about what it’s like to be a Badger engineer. You’ll learn more about our college, how to apply and what direct admission to a program means, and the many ways we support student success. Prospective students will also have the opportunity to ask questions at the end of the presentation.

9:45 a.m. School of Nursing Information Session

11:00 a.m. school of human ecology information session, 12:15 p.m. college of letters & science (l&s) information session.

Please join us to find out why L&S is considered the heart of our great university!  L&S majors span the Arts & Humanities, Biological, Physical & Mathematical Sciences, Computer, Data & Information Sciences, and Social Sciences

Learn more about how our academic and career initiatives such as academic advising, the Honors Program, First-Year Interest Groups, residential learning communities, undergraduate research, and SuccessWorks personalize the Wisconsin Experience.  We look forward to responding to all your questions!

1:30 p.m. Major & Career Exploration 101

The first half of this session, you’ll watch a few short videos to learn about our two offices and the support you’ll receive as you continue to explore the many options out there. You’ll then join a live Q&A session where our career and academic advisors will be available to provide additional details and answer your questions!

2:45 p.m. School of Pharmacy Information Session

4:00 p.m. wisconsin school of business information session & staff and student panel, 5:15 p.m. school of education information session, 6:30 p.m. college of agricultural and life sciences (cals) prospective student information session, recorded zoom links from thursday 9/24, 9:00 a.m. learning beyond the classroom.

While learning in the classroom is a standout experience at UW–Madison, we also make it easy to enhance your out-of-classroom experience with our many cross-campus liberal arts initiatives. Join this Q&A panel to learn more about honors programs, research opportunities, first-year interest groups, leadership opportunities, and international study abroad, and kickstart your Wisconsin experience.

10:30 a.m. Arts on Campus

Explore UW–Madison’s vibrant arts community during this Q&A panel. Learn more about the arts community, resources, co-curricular opportunities and collaborators that await you on campus. Hear from Division of the Arts, Art, Theatre & Drama, Interior Architecture, Fashion Design, and the Studio – a Residential Living Community.

12:00 p.m. Health Majors Panel

Interested in exploring a health-related major? Join this Q&A panel to hear from advisors in Pre-Health, Biosciences, and Kinesiology.

1:30 p.m. Creating Community: Diversity & Inclusion on Campus

At UW–Madison, we work to create a diverse, inclusive and excellent learning and work environment for all students. Join this Q&A panel to learn more about the diversity and inclusion resources available to you on campus. Hear from the Division of Diversity, Equity & Educational Achievement; the Multicultural Student Center; the Center for Academic Excellence; the Center for Educational Opportunity; the Gender & Sexuality Campus Center; and the Multicultural Learning Community.

3:00 p.m. Student Life Beyond the Classroom

From intramural sports to eating ice cream on the Memorial Union Terrace, life at UW–Madison is filled with options and opportunities. Join this Q&A panel to learn from the Division of Student Life, Recreation & Wellbeing, University Health Services and the Wisconsin Union.

4:30 p.m. Navigate Your Future: Career and Internship Opportunities

Explore the numerous resources on campus that offer specialized career and internship advising and hear from alum who have successfully navigated the workforce post-graduation. Join this Q&A panel to learn how each school, college and the Career Exploration Center support your career and internship exploration, both pre-and-post graduation.

Recorded Zoom Links From Friday 9/25

10:00 a.m. admissions information session, 11:30 a.m. campus tour hosted by student tour guides, 1:00 p.m. tuition and how to pay for it, 2:30 p.m. life on campus in university housing, 4:00 p.m. ask a badger current student q&a panel.

If you want to be a Badger, come along with us! Hear current UW–Madison students share their experiences and answer your questions about life on campus during this Q&A Panel.

  • Faculty & Staff

Students admitted to the UW now have until June 1 to commit, a result of FAFSA delays. We anticipate that financial aid offers will be sent in late April or early May.

Plan your visit

Welcome we’re looking forward to your visit.

The University has removed the mask mandate, however, they are still strongly recommended indoors, regardless of vaccination status.

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If you haven’t already, be sure to register for a campus tour so we know you’re coming.

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Campus tour

What to expect, what to bring, additional covid-19 information, more places to see while on campus.

If you haven’t already, be sure to register for a campus tour as we are unable to accommodate walk-on’s at this time.

While we can’t wait to see everyone in person, if you are sick with any illness and especially if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, please do not come to campus, even if you are vaccinated. 

  • Shortness of breath
  • Sore throat
  • Muscle aches
  • Loss of taste or smell
  • Nausea or vomiting

Admissions information sessions are back, however, we invite you to explore our series of short videos outlining the freshman admission and application process. Explore the admissions YouTube playlist in advance of your visit so we can answer any follow up questions you may have.

Seattle weather is typically mild. A hooded jacket or umbrella is often a good idea, depending on the time of year. Wear comfortable shoes. The campus tour covers 1.4 miles. For the most up-to-date forecast, visit weather.com .

During extreme weather conditions, visit the UW homepage to ensure the campus is open. In the event that campus is closed, all visit activities will be cancelled and guests will be notified.

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From street food to cafes and everything in between, Housing & Food Services has your next meal covered. With over 35 options for on campus dining , find something near you! Or take a short walk off campus and explore the global eats within the U District .

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By bus: More than 60 bus routes serve the University District, including many with stops right on campus.

By Link light rail: The UW light rail stop is at Husky Stadium/University of Washington, a 10-minute walk from the Husky Union Building (HUB), where campus tours and information sessions take place. The UW stop is a 45-minute ride from Sea-Tac International Airport.

By air: Sea-Tac International Airport serves Seattle and is about 30 minutes from campus by car (during heavy traffic, this may take up to an hour).

Driving directions to the Central Plaza Garage gatehouse

From interstate 5 (i-5), northbound or southbound.

Note: Do not use the express lanes.

  • Take exit 169 (NE 45th St) toward 45th St.
  • Take a right turn from I-5 N or a left turn from I-5 S to travel east on NE 45th St. for about half a mile.
  • Turn right on 15th Ave. NE and continue for several blocks to NE 41st St.
  • Central Plaza Garage is on the left (east) side of 15th Ave NE.

From the east side of Lake Washington via SR 520 (toll bridge)

  • Take SR 520 westbound toward Seattle.
  • Take the Montlake Blvd. NE exit, then turn right (north) onto Montlake Blvd. to cross the Montlake Bridge.
  • Just past the bridge, turn left on Pacific Ave., and continue west for several blocks. You will pass the UW Medical Center and Health Sciences complex on your left.
  • Turn right onto 15th Ave. NE and continue north about three blocks to NE 41st St.
  • Central Plaza Garage is on the right (east) side of 15th Ave NE.

Parking on campus

If you drive, we recommend getting to campus at least 30 minutes before your scheduled visit to allow time to park and find your way to your destination. We recommend parking in the Central Plaza Garage  where you can use the PayByPhone option in lots C02, C03 or C04. The Central Plaza Garage entrance can be found on 15th Ave NE at NE 41st Street ( see map ).

Alternately, you may use the self serve parking map to find parking elsewhere on campus.

Campus tours leave from the Admissions Welcome Center, room 106 in the Husky Union Building (HUB).

During the 75-minute student-led campus tour you’ll explore 1.4 miles of upper campus covering the Liberal Arts Quadrangle, Red Square, Sylvan Grove and more.

Restroom access will be available in the Husky Union Building (HUB) before and after the tour so please plan accordingly.

For a look inside classrooms and other student services buildings, we encourage to check out our virtual tour . And, for a glimpse inside residence halls sign up for a housing tour or check out the housing virtual tour.

Many restaurants and venues in our region now require proof of vaccination – which can often be a photo of the documentation on your phone – or a negative coronavirus test result for entry. Some UW events will also follow this practice, so make sure to keep copies of your vaccination card or documentation with you.

We remain committed to providing a high-quality Husky Experience for every student, supporting the University of Washington’s vital research and service missions, and continuing to provide the outstanding medical care that keeps our community healthy.

Want to document your visit with an iconic UW photo? Here are our favorite spots:

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“Harry Potter” reading room in Suzzallo Library

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Cherry blossoms

In March and April, don’t miss the Yoshino cherry trees blooming all over the Quad. But don’t worry if you visit another time — there are 200 other types of cherry trees around campus that bloom after the Yoshino cherry trees. Follow their progress on Twitter .

University Book Store

The University Book Store is located at 4326 University Way NE, also referred to as The Ave.

Request disability accommodations

The University of Washington is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in our services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodations for a campus tour, please email [email protected]  at least 10 days in advance of your visit.

Undergraduate Housing

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Alder Hall double room

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Alder Hall private bathroom

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Alder Hall main lobby kitchen

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District Market in Alder Hall

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Alder Hall courtyard

Neighborhood: West Campus

Mailing address:

Resident Name 1315 NE Campus Parkway ### (room number) Seattle, WA 98105

Agreement duration: Academic year

Local Point

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Living Learning Communities:

Pre-Health Sciences

Amenities nearby:

Area 01 , maker and creative space in Maple Hall

Fitness Center West , gym in Elm Hall

Bicycle storage: 1st floor, room 114

Options: Gender-inclusive

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Visit the University of Wyoming

Tour the uw campus — from anywhere..

The University of Wyoming is nestled in the heart of Laramie. Our beautiful campus is settled among hundreds of mature spruce trees and granite boulders dotted with updated facilities that have preserved the charm of when UW started in 1886. We offer in-person campus tours along with two virtual options so you can get to know campus from anywhere in the world.

Be sure to check out our complete dorm room video tours to see what residence life is like at UW!

Schedule an In-Person Campus Visit

In-person tours are available Monday - Friday most weeks.

Connect with an Admissions Counselor

Connect one-on-one with an Admissions Counselor to learn more about UW & get your questions answered.

Take a Tour Virtually

Our virtual tour features UW's amazing facilities from the comfort of your home.

A Look at Campus in 7 Minutes

Short on time? In just 7 minutes, you can see all that UW has to offer with the best campus tour video you’ll ever find. Check it out!

Bring a Group to Campus

We offer group visits for high schools or other parties interested in bringing multiple students to campus at one time.

#1 Most Affordable Mountain Town in the West

The UW campus is the center of Laramie, Wyoming where students can enjoy one of the most beautiful campuses in the country. With a population of 31,000 during the academic year, Laramie provides quick access to rock climbing, a thriving mountain biking scene, winter sports and other outdoor activities. Nestled near Medicine Bow National Forest, we offer stunning views of the Snowy Mountains. And if you're looking for more adventure, the Rocky Mountains of Colorado are just an hour away. We offer big opportunities without the pressures of big city life — or costs.

Laramie was voted the 2023 #1 Most Affordable Mountain Town in the West by Outside Magazine !

Residence Hall Video Tours

Campus offers six residence halls to incoming first-year students along with our campus apartments for students sophomore and up. Most of our dorm rooms are double-occupancy and are nestled close to the Washakie Dining Center and classroom buildings, though single and suite rooms are available in some of the halls. Students have the option of requesting a roommate or you will be matched with one using our roommate quiz!

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DOUBLE ROOM

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SINGLE ROOM

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Unique Student Housing Options

Additionally, we offer housing options designed specifically for our students who share similar interests and backgrounds. The Tobin House is designed exclusively for our first-generation students - meaning they are the first in their family to attend college. The UW Honors House is a beautiful tutor-style building where select Honors College students may apply to live while in the program.

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TOBIN HOUSE

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HONORS HOUSE

Interested in Fraternity & Sorority Life?

Over 500 students take part in dozens of Fraternity & Sorority Life organizations on campus. Recruitment for the chapters begins each fall and housing options typically become available in a student’s second year.

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Interactive & Printable Campus Maps

The University of Wyoming has dozens of high-tech facilities, performance and athletic centers and so much more. If you want to explore specific parts of campus, check out our interactive map along with some easy downloads so you can get the most out of your visit to UW.

80+ Programs to Choose From

Our undergraduate and graduate degrees are designed to give students close interaction with faculty in our incredible facilities, and even outside in the vast open spaces of Wyoming. Many programs also have options to study abroad and conduct undergraduate research!

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Hear from UW students!

Our campus is one of students' favorite aspects of UW, but don't take it from us. See what they're saying through our student blogs!

STUDENT BLOGS

We're Eager to Help

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Waters Residence Hall

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Waters Residence Hall is centrally located in the heart of campus along the shore of Lake Mendota. Waters provides convenient access to libraries, the student unions, classrooms, and local Madison attractions, though with everything going on inside, you might not even need to leave the building.

Residents of Waters have a full array of services under one roof, including an in-house dining market ( Liz’s Market ), on-site tutoring, and study spaces. Waters also has its own set of academic advisors from Cross-College Advising Services  (CCAS) stationed inside the building. Waters is also home to Women in Science and Engineering (WISE), a learning community that provides a stimulating environment for women interested in science, technology, engineering, or math to make strong academic and personal connections with each other as well as UW-Madison staff and faculty who share their interests.

The diverse resident population of new and continuing students promotes a strong sense of community and makes living in Waters a memorable experience. While Waters used to house exclusively female residents, it was changed to co-ed in 2006 and has been a favorite among both men and women due to its location, resident room size, and convenience of amenities.

  • Nearest Dining: Liz’s Market
  • Classroom:  Lower Level, Leopold Residence Hall
  • Academic Advising: First Floor, Ingraham Hall
  • Hall Desk: Main Lobby Area
  • Kitchen: West of Main Lounge
  • Laundry: Across from Main Lounge
  • Music Practice Room: Main Lounge Area
  • Carpeting in Resident Rooms: Yes
  • Air Conditioning in Resident Rooms: No
  • Room Rate: Mid
  • Neighborhood: Lakeshore
  • Bathrooms Shared By: Floor wing
  • Single Use Bathrooms: Yes (one in each of the following areas: Liz’s Market, Main Lounge Area, Lobby, Johnson and Hanning Houses)
  • Gender inclusive room options available

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Women in Science & Engineering (WISE) Learning Community

(three houses of Waters Residence Hall) Connect with fellow women interested in science, technology, engineering, or math, and get a behind-the-scenes view of all that a large research university offers.

Learn more about WISE

  • Features: two built-in closets, two beds, two bookcases, two desks, two desk chairs, two dressers, refrigerator
  • Typical Dimensions: 17′ 6″ x 11′ 6″

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*Typical room dimensions shown. Rooms vary slightly.

Floor Plans

Cross-sectional view of Waters floor plan

B: Bathroom | X: Elevator | SR: Staff Room | S: Single | D: Double | SWB: Single with Bath | DWB: Double with Bath

Measurements

*Note: rooms in some residence halls have mixed furniture. Measurements and dimensions may vary. Due to the variety of residence halls, rooms, furniture, closets, etc. in University Housing, we are unable to provide measurements for all possible situations and items. If the measurement you’re looking for isn’t shown on our website, we are unable to provide it at this time. Measurements for all residence halls can be found on the Inside Our Rooms page .

Residence Halls Furniture Measurements

Residence halls miscellaneous measurements, residence halls lofting measurements.

The projected annual rates listed below are per resident and include housing during fall and spring breaks ( winter break housing is available for an additional fee) . Most new residents are assigned to a double room. Costs are billed by semester, combined with the tuition bill. Students select from one of three dining plan options based on their eating habits and how much they plan to dine on campus. For a full listing of residence hall rates and what is included, visit our Billing & Rates page.

Note: total costs of UW-Madison University Residence Halls room and dining plan rates can be calculated by:

  • [ Room Rate ] + [ Dining Plan Rate ] = Total Room & Board Costs

* Note:  rooms in some residence halls have mixed furniture. Furniture, measurements, and dimensions may vary from what is shown. 

2023 Waters Best Room Contest finalist room

Heating & Cooling

Waters Thermostat

In Waters, hot water is pumped through convectors located near windows in resident rooms and common spaces for heat. A thermostat that controls the heat in resident rooms is located on the wall and can be set from 65 – 75 °F, with the dial’s middle setting being 70° F (see photo) . Turn the dial right (clockwise) to decrease heat and left (counterclockwise) to increase heat.

In Waters, air-conditioning is only provided in common areas such as dens, lounges, and kitchens. Residents can request permission to bring their own portable air conditioner if they qualify for a medical need .

  • Try small adjustments first to avoid overheating/cooling
  • Do not push furniture, bedding, or belongings against convectors as this could block airflow
  • When in your room during the heating season, open curtains and blinds during the day to allow the sun to warm the room naturally and prevent air from being trapped against the window, and close them at night to decrease drafts — during the cooling season, do the reverse
  • Keep doors and windows closed when the heat or air conditioning is on
  • Consider using blankets and sweaters instead of turning up the heat
  • Open windows slightly for short periods of time to allow outside air to circulate
  • When possible, keep the room door open to promote air movement and introduce fresh air
  • Take wet clothing or towels to a laundry room to be washed/dried ASAP to reduce moisture
  • Run a fan to help circulate air
  • Fish tanks, plants, humidifiers, and diffusers can contribute to humidity/moisture levels in your room

Waters Professional Staff

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Position title: Residence Life Coordinator

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TOURS OF UW-WHITEWATER

We think you'll love it here. The best way to find out if UW-Whitewater is a fit for you is to spend some time on our southeastern Wisconsin campus.

We're excited to show you and your family around acres of green spaces and gardens, academic buildings, residence halls, sports complexes, and other UW-Whitewater campus highlights. 

EXPERIENCE OUR UNIVERSITY

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Self-Guided Tour

Whether you are visiting us on a day when a regular tour isn't available or you'd like to go at your own pace, we hope downloading this guide will serve you well.

Virtual College Tour

Get a glimpse of campus from wherever you are.

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How to visit UW-Whitewater

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Campus tours allow you to see everyday college life in action. Here are a few ways to tour our Whitewater Campus. 

General Campus Visits

Daily campus tours.

UW-Whitewater campus tours are led by friendly, knowledgeable Warhawks who love sharing all UW-Whitewater has to offer. We offer tours of our Whitewater campus most weekdays and the occasional Saturday. This experience will last about 2 hours, including a brief presentation by an admissions counselor followed by a walking tour.

Book your daily tour

Warhawk Preview Days

This exciting program allows you to explore what it means to be a Warhawk! Meet with representatives from our academic colleges, explore our many areas of campus support, and learn about how to apply to UW-Whitewater. You’ll also hear from our current Warhawks as you experience a campus tour. Formal programming will run from 8:30 am – 1:30 pm with optional activities to follow.

Dates:  April 6, April 26

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Admitted Warhawk Days

A special event for our admitted Warhawks provides a unique experience to help you feel confident that you have found your fit here at UW-Whitewater. Whether you are still making your college destination decision, or are joining the Warhawk family this fall, this event is perfect for you. 

Dates: April 12

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Group Tours

Schedule a group tour with us! Bring your group of ten or more to visit UW-Whitewater to learn more about our University, our academic programs, college life, and take a tour! Group tours can be crafted to fit your specific needs.

Schedule a Group Tour

Campus tours allow you to see everyday college life in action. Here are a few ways to tour our Rock County Campus.

URock Preview Days

URock Preview Days allow you to explore what it means to be a Warhawk at the UW-Whitewater at Rock County campus! Meet with faculty and staff, learn more about our majors and minors including the Edgewood BSN and UW-Platteville Engineering Program, explore our many areas of campus support and on-campus housing opportunities, and learn about how to apply here at URock. You will also enjoy hearing from our current Warhawks as you experience a campus tour. 

Register for a URock Preview Day

Tuesday Tours at Two

Each week at 2 p.m., we offer tours of our Rock County campus led by a knowledgeable Warhawk.  Bring a parent, friend or sibling if you wish. To take a tour, either stop by the campus any Tuesday at 2 p.m., call the Warhawk Solution Center at 608-758-6541 or email [email protected]. We'll ask for a few questions about your interests to help us tailor your needs. 

Register for a Tuesday Tour @ 2

URock Group Tours

Schedule a group tour at UW-Whitewater at Rock County. Learn more about our university, academic programs (including the Edgewood BSN and UW-Platteville Engineering Program), college life, and take a tour. Group tours are great for high schools, community clubs, and local business and organization. Tours can be crafted to fit your needs.  

Register for a URock Group Tour

Campus Videos

Further explore UW-Whitewater at Rock County and all the opportunities we have to offer our students.

Virtual Visit Experiences

Virtual tour (self-guided).

Take a virtual tour today and let our friendly tour guide show you around campus, as you browse on your computer or mobile device. You’ll hit some of the most popular places on campus, from bustling recreation spaces to bright and airy learning facilities — and you’ll also see what our campus looks like as the seasons.

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Virtual Information Session and Tour with a Warhawk

Take a tour of the Whitewater campus from where you are! First, you’ll learn about academics, campus support, how to apply and Next Steps after admission at UW-Whitewater from our admissions team. Then, tour UW-Whitewater with a knowledgeable Warhawk who loves sharing all UW-Whitewater has to offer. You can also interact with us and ask questions using the chat function on your screen!

Dates: April 2, May 2     

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Virtual Student Panel

Join current Warhawks as they discuss what it is like to be a student at UW-Whitewater and answer any questions that you have.

Dates: April 17 

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Virtual Housing and Dining Information Session

Join our University Housing/Dining team as they share information about our residence hall options, meal plan choices, how to complete the housing contract, the timeline for move-in, and more.

Dates: March 27 

Register for a this virtual event »

If you have questions about applying to UW-Whitewater, contact us »

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Where to Stay Near Campus

While you’re close to campus, you might also want to check out our hometown of Whitewater, as well as explore more of southeastern Wisconsin. Our region is filled with lakes, prairies, forests — and plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities.

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    Get to know our university, our student communities, and our beautiful campus with this curated collection of videos. The UW is more than one of the world's leading public research universities: We're a community of students and faculty united by a drive to serve the public good. But our campus is pretty amazing, too.

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    University of Washington Campus. The University of Washington campus is often referred to as "an oasis in an urban setting.". Learn why by clicking the button below to access virtual tours of campus and learn about upcoming events hosted by the Office of Admissions.

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    Dining plans for residents. Our student dining plans are flexible, convenient, easy to manage and a great value. Depending on where you live on campus, you may be required to have a dining plan. If you do, you will select your plan when you apply for housing. Learn more about resident dining.

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    Take an interactive virtual tour. Looking for panoramic views of campus from the comfort of home? Check out one of our virtual tours: Campus tour; College of Arts & Sciences tour; Residence hall tour; Take a video tour. Explore our 700 acres from the comfort of your own screen, and experience what makes us the leader of the pack — from our ...

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    Fully furnished including beds and desks. Study rooms, community spaces and kitchens. Internet and cable TV and streaming services included. 24/7 live-in staff. Fitness Center access. Wide range of room types to accommodate student needs, interests and price points. Take the Residence Hall virtual tour.

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    McMahon Hall, Room ### (room number) 4200 Little Canoe Channel NE*. Seattle, WA 98195. *Whitman Court NE has been renamed Sluʔwił (Little Canoe Channel NE). Although street signs have changed, you may hear the street referred to by both names as the name change awaits formal state recognition. The name change acknowledges the Duwamish Peoples ...

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    Prospective Student Tours. University Housing offers guided in-person tours for prospective future UW-Madison students and their guests.. To take a tour, log in and register at the UW-Madison Office of Admissions & Recruitment's Visit Bucky page.. University Housing Ambassadors - current UW students - will be your guide, leading you through the Lakeshore neighborhood to see a common ...

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    In-Person Tours. For now, due to COVID-19 safety precautions, we are pausing in-person housing tours. We will do our best to accommodate tours and open houses during Admitted Student Days and other admissions events. If you have a question, please feel free to contact us at [email protected]. You can also view our video and photo tours on this ...

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    During this 40-minute tour, guests will be introduced to both RiverView and Cambridge Commons, two of UWM University Housing's 4 on-campus, residential facilities and home to a mix of first-year and continuing students.A 475-resident property built in 2008, RiverView is seated on the west bank of the Milwaukee River, providing river access and a tranquil setting.

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    Inside Our Rooms. Our residence hall rooms come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and layouts depending on the building, but all come with similar amenities and furniture for your on-campus home. Each residence hall web page includes floor plans and virtual tours, and the information below offers a look at what it's like inside our rooms.

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    Waters Residence Hall. Cooling. 1200 Observatory Drive | Madison, WI 53706-1212 | Map. 498 residents | Coed by wing | Single and double rooms. Gender inclusive room options available. Opened 1940 | Named after Elizabeth Waters. Waters Residence Hall is centrally located in the heart of campus along the shore of Lake Mendota.

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    Even if you are not able to visit campus in person, we invite you to take a virtual tour and see what our students have to say. When you are done, reach out to us with any questions you may have — 262-595-2355 or [email protected]. Student Services / Getting Started. Admissions.