University of Texas Austin

TEXAS AUSTIN​

Visit Campus

The University of Texas at Austin is one of the most prestigious universities in the state, and it offers undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees. Consider visiting UT Austin when you’re considering attending college. Here are a few reasons why:

Virtual Tours

Virtual tours are a great way to get a feel for the campus and surrounding area. They’re available on the UT Austin website and can be accessed anywhere. If you’re interested in attending UT and want to see how it looks before deciding, this is an excellent way to do so!

Virtual Info Sessions

Virtual info sessions are an excellent way to learn about UT Austin. They’re free and allow you to ask questions about our campus, programs, and application process. To sign up for a virtual info session:
Go to utexas.edu/visitcampus/virtual-info-session
Click on “Register Now” in the top right corner of your screen
Sign up with your name and email address (you will need this information again when you attend in person)
You will receive an email confirmation shortly after registering for your virtual info session

UT Austin Visit Campus

The UT Austin Visit Campus program is comprehensive and offers prospective students and their families the opportunity to explore the university campus and learn more about the admissions process. The program is open to all prospective students and their families, regardless of whether they apply for admission.
For more information on how you can participate in this exciting event, please visit www.utexasvisitcampus.com.

Admissions Centers

Admissions centres are located in Austin and Houston and are open to walk-ins. Live far from these locations, or if you’d instead make an appointment, check out their website for more information on how to set one up.

  • How long will my appointment last?

It depends on what type of student you are (freshman vs. transfer) and the number of questions that need answering during your visit. The average time frame is about 30 minutes per person; however, if there are specific areas where we need more information regarding your application, we may extend this period accordingly.

  • What should I bring with me?

Please bring any official transcripts from previous institutions attended and any letters of recommendation from teachers/counsellors/mentors who can speak about academic performance/leadership qualities, etc.

Learn more about the many ways to visit campus.



Sign up for a virtual tour.
Sign up for an info session.
Visit the admissions centre in person to learn more about UT Austin, or sign up for a campus walking tour that takes you through some of our most beautiful spots on campus.
Learn more about how you can attend a virtual info session!