Undergraduate Visits

Undergraduate Visits

Here are the ways you can experience DePaul

Take the Virtual Campus Tour
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Spend the day with us learning about everything DePaul has to offer! At Spring Visit Day, you will hear from faculty from each academic college, our student support services, and have the opportunity to tour both our Lincoln Park and Loop Campus.

Register for Spring Visit Day for Prospective Students

Are you ready to experience DePaul in person?

Join us for a prospective student information session, student-led tours of our campuses, or one of our other in-person visit opportunities!

Freshman Transfer Adult Undergraduate Admitted

Can’t make it to campus just yet?

Attend one of our many virtual events, including information sessions and tours, to get a head start prior to visiting campus!

Freshman Transfer Adult Undergraduate Admitted

Meet with your counselor online in a personal one-on-one appointment to go over specific questions.

Freshman Transfer Adult Undergraduate International

Transfer students only: A Customized Connection is available for those who would like to connect with current transfer students to learn more about the student experience!

*If you have not yet applied for admission to DePaul and would like to take advantage of a Customized Connection, click here and submit your application today.

Transfer Customized Connection

Virtual Campus Tour 

Virtual Campus Tour

Explore Campus
Campus Life

Life at DePaul

Learn about student life at DePaul, including campus housing, social events, and the city of Chicago.

Discover life at DePaul
Housing Tour

Tour Campus Housing

Take an interactive virtual tour around our campus and housing facilities.

Take the housing tour

View our student-run Instagram page

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See more @iamdepaul

See our alumni stories on YouTube

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Watch more on YouTube

Watch Our Student Q&A Videos

Hear directly from students about their DePaul experience.

Read our student blogs

Get advice and read stories by DePaul students about their personal experiences.

Visit DeBlogs