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Visit Campus

 

Thinking of visiting campus? We’d love to see you and show you some of what makes the University of Michigan and the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts unique! Sign up for a tour or info session with the Office of Undergraduate Admissions here (or, you can watch a virtual information session). 

If you come to visit campus, be sure to check out the following: 

To set up a meeting with an LSA academic department, please review the department’s website; then, contact them via phone or email. 

Please note: LSA does not give its own tours; instead, LSA-specific content is covered on the tours given by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. If you have questions about LSA, take a look at our website, where you can learn more about the liberal arts and LSA curriculum, see the list of majors and minors that LSA offers, hear about student life, and sign up for a Prospective Student Q&A Session. You can also reach out to lsarecruit@umich.edu with questions as a prospective or admitted first-year student, or LSATransferTeam@umich.edu with questions as a prospective or admitted transfer student. 

 

Message from the Office of Admissions regarding tours and visits:

 

COVID-19 Information: Although masking is now optional, mask use is still suggested as an effective strategy for enhanced personal protection, especially for those with immune status, those who are not vaccinated or up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, and anyone with a perceived increased situational risk. For the latest updates, please visit coronavirus.umich.edu

 

 

Visit Campus

We want to talk to you and learn about what you’re interested in studying! Join current students and one of our recruitment staff, for a virtual Q&A session. You may also reach out via email to lsarecruit@umich.edu or click on the link below to reserve your seat at the next session.

Transfer Students: Let's Talk

LSA has dedicated staff and student ambassadors who support the unique needs of transfer students and help them get the most out of their U-M education. Visit the Transfer Student Center website and schedule an appointment with the LSA Transfer Team to chat.

Virtual Visits

LSA Virtual Campus Tour

At LSA, what you see is what you get…and what you’ve got here is pretty incredible. You will love the LSA Building, an amazing space that's great for collaboration. This video uncovers stunning facilities, specialized equipment, and unique-to-us opportunities that are around every corner.

The U-M Campus

LSA is the largest of the university’s 19 schools and colleges, located entirely on Central Campus. Take a virtual stroll around to get the lay of the land, but be careful not to step on the brass Block M in the middle of the Diag. That’s bad luck!

Ann Arbor

The University of Michigan is located in Ann Arbor, often hailed as America’s best college town. Once you experience the food, festivals, fairs, museums (U-M has several), parks, art, performances, and a little thing called Football Saturday, you’ll get it. In fact, you may not want to leave.

Connect With a Department

Browse our academic departments. If you would like to learn more or to request an appointment, you can connect via phone or email using the contact information at the bottom of the department page.  Appointments should be requested with at least two weeks’ notice, and typically run up to 30 minutes.

There is a bit of homework you should finish before you meet:

  • Review the unit’s website and degree requirements for the major(s) that interest you
  • Review the LSA website and career visualization tool
  • Prepare your list of questions

In-Person Info

Want the grand tour? Register online for a Central Campus walking tour through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

Park It

Get familiar with your parking options and scope out available parking spots around town when you come visit. If you park on the street, take note (or a pic) of your parking spot number. You can add time to the meter from any pay station around campus. Because preparation > frustration and fines.

Map It

As a student you may get lost in a project or in a book, but we never want you to get physically lost! Check out this U-M driving tour, complete with points of interest and the all-important maps!

Revel in It

Art lovers can seek out our Public Art collection featuring outdoor installations around town. This art is beautiful, memorable, and instagrammable.

Don’t Miss It (Applies to the bus, but also class)

In this Admissions Blog, LSA student Lisa Kim details options for getting around campus. Your future self will thank you for the quick read.