David and Susan Coulter Welcome Center

The Carnegie Mellon University Coulter Welcome Center is a unique destination point for campus visitors. The welcoming space draws people in to engage with students and to see firsthand how Carnegie Mellon's expertise, ambition and world-leading technologies across business, the sciences, the humanities and the arts all benefit humankind. Visitors may register in advance for an in-person campus tour led by our Tartan Ambassadors  or check out additional online opportunities  to hear about CMU and Pittsburgh.

The Coulter Welcome Center is located in one of the newest sections of the Carnegie Mellon campus, the  David A. Tepper Quadrangle . The Tepper Quad consists of a 315,000 square foot state-of-the-art building that houses the Tepper School of Business, the Coulter Welcome Center, the 600-seat Simmons Auditorium , a fitness center, a popular dining location, the Rohr Commons, and the Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship.

  • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday = 9:00AM - 4:30PM
  • Wednesday = Closed
  • Friday, March 1 - Sunday, March 10 = Spring Break 
  • Friday, March 29 - Sunday, March 31 = Welcome Center Closed
  • Thursday, April 11 - Sunday, April 14 = Carnival Tradition on Campus

SPRING GUIDED TOURS ENDING: Sunday, April 28, 2024. Tours for Summer 2024 will not start back up until early-June. 

Prospective undergraduate students and families can schedule an in-person or LIVE virtual visit to campus through the Office of Admission . 

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Undergraduate Admissions Center

Coulter Welcome Center Reception Area

Take a tour or pick up information from Undergraduate Admission during your visit.

Carnival Exhibit

Carnival Exhibit

Learn about one of Carnegie Mellon’s revered traditions that brings together students from across campus to compete in sweepstakes and booth building.

Interactive Map

Interactive Campus Map

Find your destination or check out Carnegie Mellon points of interest on the interactive campus map.

Simmons Auditorium

Simmons Auditorium

This state-of-the-art auditorium is home to many campus lectures and events, along with information sessions for prospective undergraduate students and their families.

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Master of Design in Design for Interactions

Our mdes program supports those with design backgrounds who seek to transform their practice..

The School of Design welcomes students who hold undergraduate degrees in a design-based field and at least one year of professional experience to enroll in our MDes program. If you’re looking to build onto your strong foundation in design by studying the “big picture” aspect of designing for interactions—people, organizations, cultures, contexts, and systems—our MDes program can help you. Throughout the program, you will work with some of the brightest thinkers and most talented practitioners in the field, gaining exposure to approaches, ideas, and methods at the forefront of design. Studies rooted in communication, systems thinking, futuring, speculative design, design technology, ethics, and design research form the basis of the MDes. The curriculum enables us to teach you a rigorous process for documenting, analyzing, and understanding the past and present so that you are well-positioned to propose more desirable systems and interactions for the future.

The diversity of our MDes cohort creates an incredible group of people with whom to learn.

In addition to bringing rich cultural experiences from around the world, our MDes students hold a wide range of professional and academic expertise. Holding undergraduate degrees in design-based disciplines such as communication design, product design, user experience design, architecture, and service design, our MDes students bring their unique perspectives to design coursework, which enriches everyone’s learning. Our requirement for MDes students to have at least one year of professional experience also bolsters our program as students bring valuable lessons learned in practice, such as effective collaboration, to their academic studies.

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Our rigorous curriculum balances structure and autonomy.

Spanning four semesters over the course of two years, the MDes program will challenge your thinking of the roles design can and should play in aiding various forms of interactions throughout society. Through individual and team-based projects that focus on the design of services or social innovation concepts, you will learn design principles, approaches, theories, and tools that are essential to designing for interactions. Each semester is comprised of thoughtfully-aligned seminars, studios, and labs that equip you with important knowledge and skills that aid your development as a design leader. Despite designers typically working in service of others and responding to specific prompts, our MDes courses provide you with ample autonomy in directing your individual work. We take this approach because we recognize the importance of your individual interests and strive to support you as you chart your personal path that builds on your unique design background and voice. Given that CMU is a liberal arts research university, students may also appreciate pursuing research opportunities with faculty and taking courses across campus to broaden and deepen their education.

The MDes thesis provides an opportunity for you to conduct rigorous design research.

A unique feature of the MDes program is the design thesis, which is characterized as an independent research and design project that you will conduct under the mentorship of a faculty advisor. The thesis is complemented by a required second-year seminar, elective coursework in the School of Design, and other departments across the Carnegie Mellon campus. In the first year, you'll identify possible thesis topics relative to School of Design faculty expertise, investigate ways of conducting a thesis, construct a researchable question that will frame your project, secure a thesis advisor, and write a proposal for your second year of study. In the second year, you'll conduct intensive research that aligns with an appropriate design process and culminates in a robust design project that addresses your research question. You will also write a document that describes your steps and discoveries. Throughout the process you will participate in public sharing sessions of thesis work, where you will give and receive feedback to further your inquiry and understanding. You can peruse masters theses from students in the School of Design online at KiltHub .

  • Beyond Big Beef: Transitions to Food Citizenship Through Community, Ema Karavdic
  • Affordances for Multi-device Gestural Interactions in Augmented Reality, Shengzhi Wi
  • Amplifying ASL: Designing with Futuring and Inclusion, Mackenzie Cherban
  • tac.tic: Tactile design language for indoor-outdoor pedestrian navigation, Chirag Murthy
  • Designing for Trust, Meric Dagli
  • Building Long-Term Relationships between People and Products through Customization, Ashlesha Dhotey
  • Designing for Learning Growth: Encouraging Metacognitive Practice to Support Growth Mindsets in Students, Chen Ni
  • Project Care: Empowering Elderly Chronic Disease Patients to Better Understand and Manage Their Treatment Plans Through Enhanced Patient-Centric Services and Systems, Suzanne Choi & Laura Rodriguez-eng

Our MDes equips you with important design skills and knowledge that enable you to realize a lifelong career in design.

The MDes is regarded as a terminal degree in design. As a result, graduates are poised to take on leading design roles in professional practice worldwide. Alumni are also well-positioned to acquire entry-level teaching and research positions at universities. As a graduate, you may also seek to deepen your studies through a design-focused PhD program like ours, or continue your education in areas such as business, human-computer interaction, or public policy. However you chart your path, we are confident that our MDes will provide you with a strong design education that builds on your background and strengthens the positive trajectory for achieving your professional goals.

Master of Design in Design for Interactions (MDes) Curriculum

Fall semester, year 1.

Explore design for interactions, design for services, and design for social innovation and study their potential impact in business and policy. Expand your skills in communication and interaction design.

Investigate the history, current state, and future of interaction design practice and research.

Envision and prototype preferred futures by giving form to the behaviors and interactions of products, services, and systems.

Use design strategies to decode complex information and communicate messages clearly.

Learn to use design tools for physical and digital environments to support your studio projects.

Investigate your personal interests, probe existing theses, and study various ways of conducting a thesis.

Learn about faculty research.

Spring Semester, Year 1

Investigate business and policy opportunities in design for services and social innovation through research-based team project work in your studio course. Work with advisors to prepare your thesis proposal.

Choose to study either Transition Design, Social Innovation or Design for Service.

Tackle a client-sponsored team project using an integrated research and design process.

Learn and apply a range of participatory methods for exploratory, generative, and evaluative research and design.

Construct a researchable question to frame your project, secure an advisor, and plan and propose the research and design approach you'll conduct in your second year of study.

Take a design elective or a course outside of design to complement your skills and knowledge. We recommend courses in policy, business, service or social innovation, interaction or communication design, or professional writing.

Fall Semester, Year 2

Through thesis project work and your choice of electives, craft a generalist degree in design for interaction, or develop a concentration in design for services or social innovation.

Build on the foundation of coursework and studios through thesis research with your advisor. Conduct research and develop creative concepts to investigate a significant challenge, engage with stakeholders in the real world to inspire and evaluate your ideas, and review your progress and evolving body of work with peers and your advisor to inform your subsequent steps.

Survey new models and approaches to interaction design and design for service in professional practice.

Learn research strategies and tools to assist you in your literature and artifact reviews, investigate making as a means of exploring and understanding your topic, and explore ways of visualizing your discoveries to aid your learning and share your findings with others.

Spring Semester, Year 2

Bring your thesis project to fruition by synthesizing your discoveries and disseminating valuable insights that have the potential to benefit others. Take advantage of electives to cultivate your expertise in design for interaction, and design for services or social innovation.

Model, test, and refine, your design concepts that have emerged from your year of deep research and design exploration to deepen your understanding of your topic, synthesize your findings and apply what you learned to your project, document, present, and publicly defend your thesis, and showcase your project as a unique feature of your design portfolio to demonstrate your ability to take on a significant research and design project.

Explore ways of encapsulating your study, synthesizing and structuring your discoveries, and writing and designing your thesis for dissemination.

We invite you to connect with us and learn more about the School of Design and our MDes program.

Check out examples of students’ work . Join us for an online visitors session . Review other areas of our site such as Frequently Asked Questions and Application Process . Plan a visit to Carnegie Mellon and coordinate a tour of the School of Design while you’re here. Contact us to schedule a call with our academic advisor to discuss any outstanding questions that arise. We look forward to meeting you!

Undergraduate Admission

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  • Online Events & More Ways to See CMU
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Schedule your visit

In-Person Campus Visits

There's no better way to imagine what life is like as a Tartan than to see it for yourself. Join us for a campus visit to experience the sights, sounds and people that make Carnegie Mellon special.

CMU offers a range of visit opportunities and events for you and your guests to explore, including campus tours, information sessions, one-on-one admission counseling sessions, and department-specific events. As different events are offered throughout the year, we recommend viewing the calendar to maximize your time on campus.  

Ways to engage on campus

Information session and campus tour bundle.

This bundled experience pairs an Information Session with a Campus Tour for a seamless visit experience. The Information Session + Campus Tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Information Session

The Information Session, led by an admission counselor, provides a comprehensive overview of Carnegie Mellon's unique academic offerings, campus community, admission and financial aid processes. The Information Session lasts approximately 1 hour.

Campus Tour

Student-led by Tartan Ambassadors, the Campus Tour will allow you to explore our beautiful campus. You'll get an insider's perspective on student life while seeing classrooms, laboratories, traditions and unique campus architecture. The Campus Tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Admission Counseling Session

An Admission Counseling Session with the Office of Admission allows rising high school juniors and seniors an opportunity to seek guidance and ask questions of an Admission Counselor. Admission counseling sessions are not held every day, and last approximately 20-30 minutes.  **As of March 2024, Admission Counseling Sessions are on pause through April 2024.  

More Ways to See CMU

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Online Engagement Opportunities

You don’t have to leave home to get a better feel for life at CMU. We offer online information sessions, live streamed campus and residence hall tours by our student ambassadors, remote Admission Counseling Sessions and more to allow you to conveniently learn more about CMU.

Online Engagement

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Departmental Tours and Events

For students who want a closer look at Carnegie Mellon's programs, many departments offer prospective students the chance to tour facilities, attend department-specific information sessions or meet with a faculty member.

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Special Events

From large-scale open houses to visits in your area, CMU offers a variety of special events throughout the year that provide a unique glimpse into different aspects of Carnegie Mellon life.

Students walking across campus in autumn.

Self Guided Campus Tour

The Outdoor Campus Walking Route is a self-guided touring experience, allowing students and families to explore campus independently, with stops at different landmarks. Physical maps for the walking route are available in the vestibules of Warner Hall and the Coulter Welcome Center.

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Schedule Your Tour

This calendar is a resource for prospective and admitted students and families to find and register for scheduled events and tours. Select a day to view available visit opportunities, and be sure to select “Load More Events” to see the full schedule for the day.

Selecting the “View Full Calendar” feature will allow you to search the calendar by keyword (i.e. engineering, drama, virtual, in-person, tour). In the full calendar view, prospective student events are color-coded as red, and admitted student events are color-coded as blue.

Some departments also offer appointments and tours by request.

Carnegie Mellon's Turn Tartan Days and Events are for admitted students ONLY. These events are color-coded as blue.

Plan Your Visit

Explore the vibrant culture of Pittsburgh's 90 neighborhoods to enrich your visit, and arm yourself with all the essential information to make the most of your time on Carnegie Mellon University's campus.

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Pittsburgh skyline at dusk

Explore Campus

Research Centers

Miles from Downtown Pittsburgh

Public Art Installations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the welcome center hours of operation.

The Welcome Center is open in the spring from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Welcome Center is closed on Wednesdays. You can visit the Welcome Center website for the most up-to-date operating hours.

What types of online engagement opportunities are available if I can’t make it to campus?

We offer online information sessions, live streamed campus and residence hall tours led by our Tartan Ambassadors, Tartan Talk student panels, remote admission counseling sessions and more to allow you to get a feel for CMU from wherever you are in the world. Learn more and register.

Will I have the opportunity to have my questions answered during online visit opportunities?

Yes, all of our online visit opportunities provide space for Q&A with either current students or admission counselors.

How many guests can I bring with me on my In-Person Campus Visit?

You may bring up to five guests with you during your visit, you’ll need to indicate the number of guests you plan to bring with you when you register.

Can I go inside buildings during the In-Person Campus Tour?

Yes, the In-Person Campus Tour will take you inside buildings to see classrooms, labs, common spaces, a first-year residence hall and unique campus architecture.

Do you have a waitlist for In-Person Campus Tours?

No, there's no waitlist for in-person tours at this time. You can check back on the tour registration page to see if any additional space has become available. Please note, registration closes 48 hours prior to a tour.

All In-Person Campus Tours for the day I'm visiting are full; can I join a tour as a walk-in?

Unfortunately, we're not currently able to accommodate walk-in guests for the In-Person Campus Tour. However, you're free to stop by the Coulter Welcome Center between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to ask questions, pick up more information about the university, explore the Welcome Center and grab a map for a self-guided Outdoor Campus Walking Route  around campus.

Does CMU accommodate large -group tours for High Schools?

We offer tours and visit opportunities to groups of High School students 10+ throughout the year. We can plan a visit day including in-person touring, admission info sessions, or virtual opportunities for your group. These specialized group visits must be requested at least one month in advance. Learn more and request this kind of experience. (opens in new window)

How can I tour campus if I am unable to register for an In-Person Campus Tour?

The Outdoor Campus Walking Route is a self-guided option, which includes both indoor and outdoor components to allow you to explore our campus. The Walking Route includes 25 stops with audio clips available for each stop; both a printed and digital version of the Walking Route map are available.

Will I have the opportunity to have my questions answered during the campus visit?

Yes, the Information Session includes a Q&A at the end of the presentation. If you don’t have the chance to ask all your questions during the Q&A, contact the Office of Admission to connect with a counselor.

Can I schedule a department visit or connect with faculty?

Many departments offer prospective students the chance to tour facilities, attend department-specific information sessions or meet with a faculty member. Learn more and register.

Will my pet be permitted to join the tour and enter the Welcome Center?

Certified service animals are permitted in the Welcome Center and on tours. All other animals and pets are not permitted in university buildings.

Can I tour Residence Halls as part of my Campus Visit?

Yes, the In-Person Campus tour includes a stop in Stever House, where you will see an example of a typical first-year room assignment. We also offer live streamed online residence hall tours at various times throughout the year. If you are unable to make it to campus or register for a guided online residence hall tour, you can explore virtual room tours of all the residence halls and apartments available.

Will tours and other visit events be canceled in the event of inclement weather?

While we try not to cancel visits, we want to make sure all of our visitors and staff are safe during inclement weather. If we know there is weather approaching that could affect your visit, we will reach out to you ahead of time. If inclement weather approaches the day-of your visit, we may need to adapt, delay, reschedule, or cancel the visit.

Will I be able to connect with an Admission Counselor if Admission Counseling Sessions and Information Sessions are unavailable during my visit?

Yes, the Office of Admission accommodates walk-in visitors with questions whenever possible. You can visit the Office of Admission on the second floor of Warner Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you are visiting on a Saturday or Sunday, you can reach out to the Admission Office with your questions at [email protected] or 412-268-2082

I am a high school counselor interested in touring CMU, how should I register?

You can submit this form to request a visit as a high school counselor .

I need to change or cancel my visit registration, how should I go about doing so?

You can find a link to change or cancel your visit in your registration confirmation email, or you can alert the admission office by emailing @email or calling 412-268-2082.

Undergraduate Admission

Experience cmu, a visit is a great way to get a feel for all things tartan..

An aerial view of Carnegie Mellon University campus

  • Campus Visit Opportunities
  • Online Events & More Ways to See CMU
  • Planning your visit

Schedule your visit

In-Person Campus Visits

There's no better way to imagine what life is like as a Tartan than to see it for yourself. Join us for a campus visit to experience the sights, sounds and people that make Carnegie Mellon special.

CMU offers a range of visit opportunities and events for you and your guests to explore, including campus tours, information sessions, one-on-one admission counseling sessions, and department-specific events. As different events are offered throughout the year, we recommend viewing the calendar to maximize your time on campus.  

Ways to engage on campus

Information session and campus tour bundle.

This bundled experience pairs an Information Session with a Campus Tour for a seamless visit experience. The Information Session + Campus Tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Information Session

The Information Session, led by an admission counselor, provides a comprehensive overview of Carnegie Mellon's unique academic offerings, campus community, admission and financial aid processes. The Information Session lasts approximately 1 hour.

Campus Tour

Student-led by Tartan Ambassadors, the Campus Tour will allow you to explore our beautiful campus. You'll get an insider's perspective on student life while seeing classrooms, laboratories, traditions and unique campus architecture. The Campus Tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Admission Counseling Session

An Admission Counseling Session with the Office of Admission allows rising high school juniors and seniors an opportunity to seek guidance and ask questions of an Admission Counselor. Admission counseling sessions are not held every day, and last approximately 20-30 minutes.  **As of March 2024, Admission Counseling Sessions are on pause through April 2024.  

More Ways to See CMU

A student smiling and looking at her iPad

Online Engagement Opportunities

You don’t have to leave home to get a better feel for life at CMU. We offer online information sessions, live streamed campus and residence hall tours by our student ambassadors, remote Admission Counseling Sessions and more to allow you to conveniently learn more about CMU.

Online Engagement

Photo of bright yellow flowers blooming on campus.

Departmental Tours and Events

For students who want a closer look at Carnegie Mellon's programs, many departments offer prospective students the chance to tour facilities, attend department-specific information sessions or meet with a faculty member.

students walking around campus

Special Events

From large-scale open houses to visits in your area, CMU offers a variety of special events throughout the year that provide a unique glimpse into different aspects of Carnegie Mellon life.

Students walking across campus in autumn.

Self Guided Campus Tour

The Outdoor Campus Walking Route is a self-guided touring experience, allowing students and families to explore campus independently, with stops at different landmarks. Physical maps for the walking route are available in the vestibules of Warner Hall and the Coulter Welcome Center.

See the route (opens in new window)

Schedule Your Tour

This calendar is a resource for prospective and admitted students and families to find and register for scheduled events and tours. Select a day to view available visit opportunities, and be sure to select “Load More Events” to see the full schedule for the day.

Selecting the “View Full Calendar” feature will allow you to search the calendar by keyword (i.e. engineering, drama, virtual, in-person, tour). In the full calendar view, prospective student events are color-coded as red, and admitted student events are color-coded as blue.

Some departments also offer appointments and tours by request.

Carnegie Mellon's Turn Tartan Days and Events are for admitted students ONLY. These events are color-coded as blue.

Plan Your Visit

Explore the vibrant culture of Pittsburgh's 90 neighborhoods to enrich your visit, and arm yourself with all the essential information to make the most of your time on Carnegie Mellon University's campus.

Transportation Options (opens in new window)

Pittsburgh skyline at dusk

Explore Campus

Research Centers

Miles from Downtown Pittsburgh

Public Art Installations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the welcome center hours of operation.

The Welcome Center is open in the spring from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Welcome Center is closed on Wednesdays. You can visit the Welcome Center website for the most up-to-date operating hours.

What types of online engagement opportunities are available if I can’t make it to campus?

We offer online information sessions, live streamed campus and residence hall tours led by our Tartan Ambassadors, Tartan Talk student panels, remote admission counseling sessions and more to allow you to get a feel for CMU from wherever you are in the world. Learn more and register.

Will I have the opportunity to have my questions answered during online visit opportunities?

Yes, all of our online visit opportunities provide space for Q&A with either current students or admission counselors.

How many guests can I bring with me on my In-Person Campus Visit?

You may bring up to five guests with you during your visit, you’ll need to indicate the number of guests you plan to bring with you when you register.

Can I go inside buildings during the In-Person Campus Tour?

Yes, the In-Person Campus Tour will take you inside buildings to see classrooms, labs, common spaces, a first-year residence hall and unique campus architecture.

Do you have a waitlist for In-Person Campus Tours?

No, there's no waitlist for in-person tours at this time. You can check back on the tour registration page to see if any additional space has become available. Please note, registration closes 48 hours prior to a tour.

All In-Person Campus Tours for the day I'm visiting are full; can I join a tour as a walk-in?

Unfortunately, we're not currently able to accommodate walk-in guests for the In-Person Campus Tour. However, you're free to stop by the Coulter Welcome Center between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to ask questions, pick up more information about the university, explore the Welcome Center and grab a map for a self-guided Outdoor Campus Walking Route  around campus.

Does CMU accommodate large -group tours for High Schools?

We offer tours and visit opportunities to groups of High School students 10+ throughout the year. We can plan a visit day including in-person touring, admission info sessions, or virtual opportunities for your group. These specialized group visits must be requested at least one month in advance. Learn more and request this kind of experience. (opens in new window)

How can I tour campus if I am unable to register for an In-Person Campus Tour?

The Outdoor Campus Walking Route is a self-guided option, which includes both indoor and outdoor components to allow you to explore our campus. The Walking Route includes 25 stops with audio clips available for each stop; both a printed and digital version of the Walking Route map are available.

Will I have the opportunity to have my questions answered during the campus visit?

Yes, the Information Session includes a Q&A at the end of the presentation. If you don’t have the chance to ask all your questions during the Q&A, contact the Office of Admission to connect with a counselor.

Can I schedule a department visit or connect with faculty?

Many departments offer prospective students the chance to tour facilities, attend department-specific information sessions or meet with a faculty member. Learn more and register.

Will my pet be permitted to join the tour and enter the Welcome Center?

Certified service animals are permitted in the Welcome Center and on tours. All other animals and pets are not permitted in university buildings.

Can I tour Residence Halls as part of my Campus Visit?

Yes, the In-Person Campus tour includes a stop in Stever House, where you will see an example of a typical first-year room assignment. We also offer live streamed online residence hall tours at various times throughout the year. If you are unable to make it to campus or register for a guided online residence hall tour, you can explore virtual room tours of all the residence halls and apartments available.

Will tours and other visit events be canceled in the event of inclement weather?

While we try not to cancel visits, we want to make sure all of our visitors and staff are safe during inclement weather. If we know there is weather approaching that could affect your visit, we will reach out to you ahead of time. If inclement weather approaches the day-of your visit, we may need to adapt, delay, reschedule, or cancel the visit.

Will I be able to connect with an Admission Counselor if Admission Counseling Sessions and Information Sessions are unavailable during my visit?

Yes, the Office of Admission accommodates walk-in visitors with questions whenever possible. You can visit the Office of Admission on the second floor of Warner Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you are visiting on a Saturday or Sunday, you can reach out to the Admission Office with your questions at [email protected] or 412-268-2082

I am a high school counselor interested in touring CMU, how should I register?

You can submit this form to request a visit as a high school counselor .

I need to change or cancel my visit registration, how should I go about doing so?

You can find a link to change or cancel your visit in your registration confirmation email, or you can alert the admission office by emailing @email or calling 412-268-2082.

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    Design at Carnegie Mellon University Programs. Back to Main Menu. Undergraduate Degrees. Back to Programs ... students may also appreciate pursuing research opportunities with faculty and taking courses across campus to broaden and deepen their education. ... Plan a visit to Carnegie Mellon and coordinate a tour of the School of Design while ...

  13. CMU campus landmark named 'Voisin Arch'

    "CMU is a special place, and we should greet visitors in an impressive, warm way." Tony and Kim Voisin, both CMU alums, donors and longtime student affairs professionals, pose beneath the Voisin Arch. The archway, which spans Central Avenue as it meets Broomfield Road, is a popular spot for photo opportunities on CMU's Mount Pleasant campus.

  14. The week in photos: March 11-17

    Some of the top photos from Central Michigan University events and activities during the week of March 11-17 as captured by University Communications. What a view! University Communications staff member Eric Baerren gets an inside look at the College of Science and Engineering's new submersible.

  15. Online Visit

    Virtual Campus Tour. Experience our amazing campus from the comfort of home. Check out our virtual self-guided walking tour that will offer a peek into our passionate community and give you a sense of campus life. ... Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412.268.2082 Email Us (opens in new window) twitter (opens in ...

  16. Study Abroad 101

    Details: Interested in studying abroad, but not sure where to start? Attend one of our virtual Study Abroad 101 sessions! In this informational session, you'll have the chance to chat with Sydney, one of our Study Abroad Advisors, and get answers to all of your questions about studying abroad.

  17. The Lighthouse Program Celebrates Supporting Nearly 100 Youth Since

    On Wednesday, March 20, from 2-6pm, the 21st Judicial District Attorney's Office invites community members to tour the Juvenile Diversion and Lighthouse Program to see their new space on the CMU campus, 1060 Orchard Ave., and learn about the programs, the recent expansion and meet the team.

  18. Visit Opportunities

    Campus Tour - Choose your campus touring experience below; Residence Hall Tour - An introduction to the first-year residence experience; TASTE (Take A Student To Eat) - Eat lunch with a current student! ... Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412.268.2082 Email Us (opens in new window) twitter (opens in a new ...

  19. NSF funds development of game-based learning environments at Penn State

    $850,000 project links faculty to researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Lafayette College Omar Ashour, an associate professor of industrial engineering at Penn State Behrend, is leading an $850,000 U.S. National Science Foundation project that will explore the effectiveness of game-based learning modules.

  20. Carnegie Mellon University

    While the Information Session offers an opportunity to visit our campus, we encourage you to also register for our online visit offerings to explore campus, hear directly from our current students or attend our online Information Session. ... Explore Online Visit Opportunities. Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 ...

  21. Match Day is cause for celebration at CMU College of Medicine

    Soon-to-be-graduates, their families, friends, faculty and staff from the CMU College of Medicine gathered at the Dow Diamond for this momentous occasion. The graduating class of 2024 began medical school in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  22. Homepage

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  23. David & Susan Coulter Welcome Center

    Visitors may register in advance for an in-person campus tour led by our Tartan Ambassadors or check out additional online opportunities to hear about CMU and Pittsburgh. The Coulter Welcome Center is located in one of the newest sections of the Carnegie Mellon campus, the David A. Tepper Quadrangle. The Tepper Quad consists of a 315,000 square ...

  24. From the classroom to the kitchen: students cooking up delicious

    On March 15, a unique collaboration occurred at the Allen Foundation Culinary Nutrition Center. CMU students Xiaobai Chen (Applied Statistics), Trang Thuy Nguyen (Chemistry), Wanping Chen (MBA), and Tien Nguyen (Mechanical Engineering, not pictured) joined forces to develop a new food product for the market.

  25. Outdoor Campus Walking Route

    Outdoor Campus Walking Tour maps are available in the vestibules of Warner Hall and the Coulter Welcome Center. Walking Route Guidelines. ... Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412.268.2082 Email Us (opens in new window) twitter (opens in a new window) ...

  26. Departmental Tours and Events

    Office of Admission. Warner Hall. 5000 Forbes Avenue. Pittsburgh, PA 15213. T: 412.268.2082. F: 412.268.7832. @email. Explore Carnegie Mellon's opportunities for tours with various individual schools and departments, attend an information session or meet with a faculty member.

  27. Activities & Engagement

    On-Campus Visit Opportunities On-Campus Visit Opportunities section. On-Campus Information Session; In-Person Campus Tour; Outdoor Campus Walking Route; ... Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412.268.2082 Email Us (opens in new window) twitter (opens in a new window) ...

  28. Visit Opportunities in Your Area

    These information sessions give you a sense of Carnegie Mellon through student and faculty stories and one-on-one conversations about our colleges, programs, campus life, financial aid and more. Find Visit Opportunities in Your Area. Carnegie Mellon's admission staff travels to cities around the world to meet with prospective students.

  29. Undergraduate Admission

    Register now for an On-Campus Information Session. The Information Session is perfect for students who are looking for more information about the value of Carnegie Mellon, our unique academic options, our campus community and the admission and financial aid processes. The session is led by an admission counselor and lasts approximately one hour ...