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The  UA Visitor Guide connects you with thousands of campus newcomers:  guests, visiting alumni, out-of-town family and friends of UA students, faculty and staff, and those attending athletic events, concerts, career fairs and other university-sponsored activities.

Tucsonans also use the guide to find advance notice of UA's many cultural and artistic performances.

The UA’s main campus covers 380 acres in central Tucson. It is a hub of community activity – concerts, plays, lectures, museums, poetry readings, athletic events and more.

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Prospective Students

Visit the college of science @ the university of arizona, visit our campus.

QUESTIONS ABOUT IN-PERSON VISITS?

  • Experience Life as a Wildcat! Visit the  UArizona Admissions Office  for a wide variety of in-person campus tours and virtual events!
  • You can experience campus wherever you are with our  Virtual Tour .
  • Check out our  Self-Guided Tour  app of the UArizona campus and surrounding area.
  • To make arrangements to meet in person with the College of Science, please contact Catalina Carlos , Director of Recruitment and Engagement, at  [email protected] . *Please provide at least two weeks notice prior to your visit.

Experience Life as a Wildcat!

Welcome to the College of Science and thank you for taking the time to visit us today. We understand there are many factors that go into selecting a University and choosing a major. Our team is dedicated to assisting prospective students and families with their questions and provide the necessary tools for a smooth transition to college. Connect with us so we can share the incredible opportunities awaiting your science student.

Information Sessions

Learn about our world-class offerings in the physical, computational, pre-med, environmental, brain and behavioral sciences. Hear from staff and students on how to choose a major, get started in undergrad research, gain professional skills, and maximize your college experience alongside the next generation of scientists! 

Spring 2024 Schedule

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Science Info Sessions (In-Person)

Offered: January 29 February 5, 9, 12, 16, 26 March 4, 8, 11, 18, 25 April 1, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22, 29 May 3

Days of the Week: Mondays and Fridays Time: 12:30 - 1:30pm (AZ/MST) Location: Gould-Simpson Building, 10th floor, Room 1027 (1040 E. 4th Street, Tucson, AZ 85721)

Register Now

Virtual Science Info Sessions (Online)

Offered: January 24 March 20 April 17

Day of the Week: Wednesday Time: 3:30 - 4:30pm (AZ/MST) Location: Zoom Meeting

Learn about our world-class programs in the physical, computational, pre-med, environmental, brain and behavioral sciences. Hear from staff and students on how to maximize your college experience, engage in undergraduate research and gain professional skills! Join the conversation via live chat and let us know what you’re most interested in.

Scroll down to the UArizona Admissions Event Calendar to register for the virtual information session.  

We also offer separate department-specific information sessions:

Psychology Department Info Sessions

Offered: February 2, 9, 16 March 1, 8, 29 April 12, 19

Time :   1:00 - 1:45pm (AZ/MST)

Location : Psychology Building, Room 312 - 1503 E. University Blvd.

Join a member of the Academic Advising team for a brief presentation including the degree requirements, career paths, and student experience as a Psychology student at the University of Arizona. You will also be visiting a faculty research lab to explore some of the exciting research being conducted in the Psychology Department.  

Chemistry & Biochemistry Info Sessions

Offered: February 5 March 4 April 1 May 6

Time : 12:00 - 1:30pm (AZ/MST) *includes the lab tour (optional)

Location : Chemistry & Commons Building, Room 317 - 1306 E. University Blvd.

The CBC advising team and student ambassadors will provide an overview for prospective students & families. Get your questions answered about academics, future careers and student life.

Making Personal Connections

Connect One-on-One with a current Science Ambassador

1. Find a student that matches your interests

2. Choose how to connect: email, Instagram, LinkedIn or schedule a Video Chat

3. Talk about student life: majors, rigor of science classes, research opportunities, roommates, being an out-of-state student and more!

4. Make a plan to visit campus for a VIP Tour with a Science Ambassador!

Connect with an ambassador

Student virtual visit

Talk to a College of Science Recruiter

Schedule a video chat with our Director of Recruitment and Engagement, Catalina Carlos. Learn more about our majors and our academic and student support services. Catalina is ready to answer your questions!

schedule a VIDEO CHAT

Info Session

Learn About Our Majors

Hear what it's like to be part of our college and learn about our majors from our student Science Ambassadors.

Watch major highlights

Science Ambassador Eddie Vargas working in a lab

University of Arizona Virtual Tour

Tour the campus online through the Virtual Tour; or check out this  YouTube playlist of student-produced videos about our campus experience.

Take a Virtual Tour

UArizona Students

Catch a glimpse of student life. Current students serving as Science Ambassadors will share tips on how to be successful and adapt to college life. Stay informed on groundbreaking research, how to get involved, and make a difference!

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On-Demand Virtual Info Session

Watch and learn about the variety of science majors, undergraduate research opportunities, how academic advisors support students and the many ways students get involved to make the most of their college career.

Learn More About The College of Science

Interested in learning more about the College of Science? Watch our Facebook live Insider Tips info session featuring two Science Ambassadors and an Academic Advisor!

Our academic departments, schools and research units encompass the range of physical, mathematical, environmental, cognitive and life sciences.

Learn about the wide array of research opportunities for undergraduates at the University of Arizona!

Students can participate in outreach through the College of Science in a number of ways; click on the links to the right to explore some of the available options!

Check out our list of advisors, see their drop-in hours and what they can help you with.

Scholarships

We offer a wide variety of scholarships through the College of Science! Learn about what we offer and find a scholarship that is right for you.

Ambassador Program

Learn about our Science Ambassadors and what it takes to become one!

Learn about our majors from our College of Science Ambassadors!

Hydrology & atmospheric sciences | danielle rehwoldt, neuroscience and cognitive science | eddie vargas, psychology | gabby apolinar, computer science | john kouneli, mathematics and physiology | madison delmoe, geosciences | maggie egan, molecular and cellular biology | viktoria kirschnerova, the office of recruitment and engagement.

Feel free to contact us with additional questions about your program, student life, or next steps. We are happy to connect you to an academic advisor or current student in your major. We look forward to working with you and hope to have you join the College of Science family!

We welcome your questions, concerns and suggestions.

Catalina Carlos - Director, College of Science Office of Recruitment and Engagement

[email protected]

College of Engineering

INFORMATION FOR:

  • Current Students
  • Future Students
  • Faculty/Staff
  • Alumni/Donors

Plan a Visit

Many ways to explore.

There are numerous ways to connect with the College of Engineering and the University of Arizona; we look forward to meeting you!

Looking to explore from home? Visit the main campus  Virtual Tour  or check out this  YouTube playlist  of student-made videos about the on-campus experience. The College also has a variety of  videos available  to learn more about our students, faculty, research, and more.

Traveling to campus? Ongoing opportunities include  in-person campus tours  through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, along with College of Engineering-specific informational sessions.

Campus Events > Transfer Consults >

Engineering Design Center

The Engineering Design Center is a new workspace for 3D printing, circuit building, soldering, wood/metal fabrication, and much more. We are open to all UA students who want to learn new engineering skills, make use of our equipment or just need a comfortable place to work.

Stop by Monday through Friday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. for a  General Tour . 

Located on the second story of Campus Christian at: 715 N. Park Ave Tucson, AZ 85719 

Virtual Tour

Campus Events

College information sessions.

In-person College of Engineering information sessions are scheduled most Mondays and Fridays at 9:00 am, just before the morning general University of Arizona Campus Tour. These presentations are RSVP-required and have limited capacity.  Sign-up  for an Engineering information session via the Office of Admissions events calendar.

Looking for additional options? Consider creating a  virtual visit ; and download and review our Information Session booklet and select presentations below. 

To connect directly with a member of the staff, or to inquire about other options, you may send a message to  [email protected] .

  Download our Info Session Brochure >

View our Info Session

View a Q&A with Engineering Ambassadors

University Visit s

Visit the UA Admissions events page to sign up, read more, and to watch for updates regarding campus-wide and College-specific events and programs.

Sign up for Events >

Future Students, Transfer Students

Another Great Option

Craig m. berge design day.

Craig M. Berge Design Day  is an annual College of Engineering event that displays seniors’ real-world projects. In 2023, Design Day featured almost 100 projects and $47,000 worth of industry-sponsored prizes. Visit the official  Design Day  website to view more details about the event and the college’s  Interdisciplinary Capstone program .

Craig M. Berge Design Day

Transfer Students

Advisor consults.

If you are considering the UA as the next step in your educational journey, welcome! Please connect with UA Engineering’s Transfer Coordinator, Dr. Joe McCollough ( [email protected] ), to learn more about academic programs or have your transfer coursework reviewed. To see more about transfer admissions processes for the College of Engineering, visit our specialized site .

Plan a Visit

See the College’s Viewbook

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The University of Arizona

  • Species Listing
  • Seasonal Bloom Tours
  • Virtual Tree Tours
  • Mobile Tours
  • The Joseph Wood Krutch Garden
  • Heritage Trees
  • Arizona Great Trees
  • Oral History Brochure
  • UA Landscape History
  • Shantz Photo Collection
  • Concept Statement
  • Collections Policy
  • Tree Evaluation
  • Tree Care Plan
  • Meet The Advisory Board
  • Meet The Student Interns
  • Sponsorship and Naming Opportunities

Tours and Events

Tours and Events Calendar

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What makes the Old Main building so important? It’s the first building on the University of Arizona campus and has been a place of education and learning for over 130 years. But it’s also the site of beautiful and water-wise landscaping, combining the best of desert and adapted trees and plants with water conservation practices suitable for our hot and dry climate. Join us to see how it’s done.    Click the link below to register for the tour date of your choice:

October 29, 2023  https://OldMainNewDirections10-29-23.eventbrite.com

December 10, 2023  https://OldMainNewDirections12-10-23.eventbrite.com

February 11, 2024 https://OldMainNewDirections02-11-24.eventbrite.com

March 31, 2024  https://OldMainNewDirections03-31-24.eventbrite.com

May 12, 2024  https://OldMainNewDirections05-12-24.eventbrite.com

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Learn the history and the heritage of Arizona's oldest University. Follow our guides as they show you beautiful places and tell you fascinating facts about the growth and development of the University, and how it came out of the sands of the Sonoran Desert to become the jewel of Arizona!  Click the link below to register for the tour date of your choice: 

  • November 5, 2023:     https://ArboretumHistory11-05-23.eventbrite.com
  • December 17, 2023:   https://ArboretumHistory12-17-23.eventbrite.com
  • February 18, 2024:     https://ArboretumHistory02-18-24.eventbrite.com
  • April 7, 2024:              https://ArboretumHistory04-07-24.eventbrite.com

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The University of Arizona Arboretum is home to some of the finest specimens of Sonoran native plants and trees anywhere. Join us as we tour the Joseph Wood Krutch Garden and other areas of the campus featuring these remarkable, adaptable, and water-wise plants and trees. Learn about their history, current use and why they should have a place in any desert garden.  Click the link below to register for the tour date of your choice: 

  • November 12, 2023:    https://SonoranNatives11-12-23.eventbrite.com
  • January 14, 2024:       https://SonoranNativePlants01-14-24.eventbrite.com
  • February 25, 2024:     https://SonoranNativePlants02-25-24.eventbrite.com
  • April 14, 2024:            https://SonoranNativePlants04-14-24.eventbrite.com

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The campus arboretum is home to a unique collection of desert-adapted trees from around the world. Some will be familiar, and others are exotic. All of them are beautiful. Join us to learn what they are, why they are here and how they are used in their native country.   Click the link below to register for the tour date of your choice: 

  • November 19, 2023:    https://WorldTrees11-19-23.eventbrite.com
  • January 21, 2024:        https://TreesAroundtheWorld01-21-24.eventbrite.com
  • March 3, 2024:             https://TreesAroundtheWorld03-03-24.eventbrite.com
  • April 21, 2024:              https://TreesAroundtheWorld04-21-24.eventbrite.com

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While all the trees in the Campus Arboretum are beautiful, some of them are also tasty. Join us for a tour of the edible trees, including olive, fig, pomegranate, and many you may have never heard of. Knives and forks not required for this delicious and informative tour.  Click the link below to register for the tour date of your choice: 

  • November 26, 2023:   https://EdibleLandscapes11-26-23.eventbrite.com
  • January 28, 2024:       https://EdibleLandscapes01-28-24.eventbrite.com
  • March 17, 2024:          https://EdibleLandscapes03-17-24.eventbrite.com
  • April 28, 2024:             https://EdibleLandscapes04-28-24.eventbrite.com

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Plants have been used as medicine for hundreds, if not thousands of years. They are part of the history and lore of almost every society on earth. Join us to learn how these plants—from the Sonoran Desert and elsewhere--have been traditionally used to treat different ailments and other conditions.  Click the link below to register for the tour date of your choice: 

  • October 22, 2023:      https://MedicinalPlants10-22-23.eventbrite.com
  • December 3, 2023:    https://MedicinalPlants12-03-23.eventbrite.com
  • February 4, 2024:       https://MedicinalPlants02-04-24.eventbrite.com
  • March 24, 2024:          https://MedicinalPlants03-24-24.eventbrite.com
  • May 5, 2024:               https://MedicinalPlants05-05-24.eventbrite.com

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This self-guided tour showcases all sponsored trees on campus featuring the inscription for each tribute plaque.  Donor contributions provide sole support for Campus Arboretum educational and outreach programs, student training and research projects that promote awareness of sustainable land management and development. Donations also provide needed resources that support professional development and training of grounds personnel, provide for special preservation of existing trees, and expand tree collections and programs. 

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This tour showcases all donated benches on campus. Donor contributions provide sole support for Campus Arboretum educational and outreach programs, student training and research projects that promote awareness of sustainable land management and development. Donations also provide needed resources that support professional development and training of grounds personnel, provide for special preservation of existing trees, and expand tree collections and programs.

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Join a free guided tree tour!

Printable Fall 2023 Schedule

Printable Spring 2024 Schedule

Tours start at the University of Arizona Memorial Fountain, west of Old Main at 9:30 am and last 60-90 minutes. Campus visitor parking is available and free on most weekends.

REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR LATE FALL 2023 AND EARLY SPRING 2024 TOURS 

The registration link for each event is in the tour description. If you have any questions, or to find out about a special tour, please email  [email protected]

Here is a link to the Campus Map:  https://map.arizona.edu/

Virtual Tours -  We have provided virtual tree tours here. See photos and descriptions of plants from the comfort of your home! Learn more about the virtual tree tours here.

Blooming Tours - The campus provides plants that bloom throughout all of the Sonoran desert's five seasons. Experience and learn about plants in bloom through this virtual tour. Learn more about the plants in bloom here . 

Mobile Tours  -  You may also wish to take a self-guided tour using your mobile device.  Learn more about mobile tree tours here.

Other Self-Guided Tours  -   Self-guided tour booklets can be printed from the links found in many tour descriptions. Return to the main tree tour page to explore each by clicking here.

Get Answers to All Your Gardening Questions!  Have a question about caring for your trees or plants? Want a tree or plant identified? Contact the University of Arizona Master Gardener Plant Clinic. Click this link:   https://extension.arizona.edu/pima-master-gardeners

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The best way to experience the w.a. franke honors college is by planning a visit. home to state-of-the-art facilities, phenomenal academics, and your pick of hangouts, we believe our campus is one of the most welcoming in the country. , plan your visit, honors information sessions.

Learn why current students love being Franke Honors Wildcats and get to know the Franke Honors College. Sessions include a presentation and Q&A session followed by a tour of the Honors Village.

Virtual Information Session

Can't visit us in-person? Don't worry! Check out the video below and get all the information you need. 

In-Person at the Honors Village

Most Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays at 2:30 PM (Arizona time) + select Saturdays at 12:30 PM | August 24, 2023 - May 8, 2024

Space is limited and registration is required for all information sessions.

Thursday, April 18

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Friday, April 19

Saturday, april 20, monday, april 22, thursday, april 25, friday, april 26, monday, april 29, friday, may 3, virtual application workshops.

In addition to in-person visits, we offer Virtual Application Workshops. In these sessions, students will learn about tips and best practices for applying to the W.A. Franke Honors College. A Franke Honors staff member will lead participants through a workshop that will analyze sample personal statements and résumés to help understand what makes an effective application. Register now at the links below.

Applications are now closed. Workshops will resume in Fall 2024. 

TOUR VIRTUALLY

Learn about campus from the comfort of your own home.

GUIDEBOOK TOUR

Take a self-guided tour on or off campus with the Guidebook app.

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS

Learn about student life, financial aid, and more about the university.

The Honors Village, Up Close and Personal

Watch this student-led video tour of the Honors Village to learn all about its best features. And if you want more insights into life as a Franke Honors Wildcat, check out our  YouTube playlist .

Arial map of the Honors Village

HOW TO GET TO THE VILLAGE

The Honors Village is on the North side of Speedway off Mabel Avenue. The closet parking garage is the Park Avenue Garage which is two blocks from the Village. Be sure to secure your parking ticket safely as lost tickets will be $8 dollars to exit the garage. For parking related questions, visit: Parking and Transportation . 

HAVE QUESTIONS?

Get in touch with us and we’d be happy to help you with your tour arrangements or questions about the Franke Honors College. Email  [email protected]  or call us at 520-621-6901 . Hear about the Franke Honors experience from current students who are Franke Honors Ambassadors . 

THE BEST OF HONORS, ACCORDING TO STUDENTS

A Franke Honors College education has so much to offer.

“I live in the Honors Village. It’s very convenient having a dining hall in the same building, having a secluded outdoor courtyard, and being just steps away from the NorthRec.”

Zack, Civil Engineering

“The Honors College community is very close knit. Everyone is so kind and helpful and the faculty wants to see you succeed.”

Alyssa, Criminal Justice Studies

CONNECTIONS

“Joining mentoring groups, clubs, and extracurriculars are all ways to make connections early on that can make a huge difference in your honors experience.”

Nina, Psychology

Interested in touring the University of Arizona Campus?

You can register for an in-person campus visit. if you want to sign up for a franke honors session at the same time, follow these steps:.

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  • Click "Academic Info Sessions" tab
  • Select the date you are interested in on the calendar to the left
  • Click "Register" below the info session you would like to attend
  • Fill out the form and click "Submit"

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Did you know that the University of Arizona campus is a famous Arboretum? Considered one of the best campus Arboretums in the country, the 400 acres are home to outstanding trees from around the world or from our own Sonoran Desert.

Every Sunday morning from mid-September to mid-May, Master Gardeners lead free tours around the Campus Arboretum. There is a series of six tours, each one highlighting something different about this unique collection. Check out the descriptions (below) and use this link to register for any of these tours.

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A great way to spend a Sunday morning!

Old Main Tour

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What makes Old Main so important? It’s the first building on the University of Arizona campus and has been a place of education and learning for over 130 years. But it’s also the site of beautiful and water-wise landscaping: it combines the best of desert and adapted trees and plants with water conservation practices suitable for our hot and dry climate. Join us to see how it’s done."

Arboretum History Tour

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Learn the history and the heritage of Arizona's oldest University. Follow our guides as they show you beautiful places and tell you fascinating facts about the growth and development of the University, and how it came out of the sands of the Sonoran Desert to become the jewel of Arizona!

Sonoran Native Plants

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When the University of Arizona was established, Dr. James Toumey, a botanist for the Agricultural Experiment Station, started a cactus display garden that, eventually became what we now know as the Joseph Wood Krutch (pronounced KROOCH) Garden. This tour features the Sonoran native plants in that garden and celebrates desert ecology and ethnobotanical wisdom .

Trees Around the World Tour

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For more than a century the campus landscape has served as testing grounds for arid-adapted trees, supplying the Campus Arboretum with a collection of unusual but delightful specimens. Trees around the World features some of these unique trees and describes their native uses and interesting folklore .

Edible Landscapes Tour

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This tour originated as a brilliant idea of an (undoubtedly hungry) undergraduate student, and has been customized for the benefit of all locovores. Join us to learn the identities of trees and plants with edible products which grow well in our campus landscape. The tour features arid-adapted introduced species as well as Sonoran desert native plants .

Medicinal Plants Tour

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Plants have been used for centuries to treat and remedy all sorts of ailments; on this tour you will learn about some of the Sonoran Native medicinal plants found here on campus and the current science confirming their therapeutic properties for human health .

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The University of Arizona’s Campus Recreation (Campus REC) is the place to be for health and well-being. With three locations across campus, open seven days a week from early morning to late at night, Campus REC is everywhere you are.

Take advantage of everything offered: individual and group fitness, sports, aquatics, outdoor adventures and well-being classes. 

At Campus REC, you matter. No matter your ability, where you come from or who you are, there's something here for you.

Everyone can participate, as each location meets the ADA's Standards for Accessible Design. You will find accessible strength and cardio equipment, locker rooms, showers, restrooms and aquatic lifts at the pool.

There's so much going on at Campus REC. Invest in yourself and discover all the resources, opportunities and experiences available to you.

Make Campus REC part of your day.

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Student Employee of the Month for March

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Congrats to Lucas for being our Student Employee of the Month sponsored by NOCCO! The Minnesota native and dog dad to a Pitbull named Onyx is a senior studying Economics. Once he graduates, he has a job lined up in supply chain and logistics with the goal of going to grad school for finance in the future. 

Lucas’s fitness journey started as “Workout Wednesdays” with his dad. They would lift at their local community center to bond and spend more time together. This got Lucas comfortable with the gym and setting goals for himself. He started taking lifting seriously his freshman year and is now a part of our Campus REC team as a Satellite Facilities Manager. His favorite part about working the REC is being able to make a difference. Thanks for all your hard work and dedication! 

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Campus rec improvement projects .

Beginning in mid-December and scheduled to be completed by the end of April, SouthREC will be modernizing its heating and cooling systems.

During this time period, both students and patrons may notice differing room temperatures and noise coming from the removal of the old and installation of the new.

To ensure user experiences, some group fitness classes may have reduced capacity or moved to another room; as an added benefit, additional classes will be scheduled.

Please check with the class that interests you and schedule in advance.

Find out about your membership options and what each includes. Students, staff, faculty, alumni, retirees, affiliates and community families are invited.

Now with three locations to better serve you. SouthREC, NorthREC and BearDownREC are open seven days a week from early morning to late night.

Aquatics and Safety

Take advantage of our youth and adult swim lessons; American Red Cross certifications in lifeguarding, CPR and First Aid; or better yet, get in some laps.

Fitness and Wellness

Benefit by not only increasing your strength, flexibility and endurance, but in developing proper technique, boosting your overall health and developing a number of wellness dimensions.

Explore all that you can do outside in the Sonoran Desert. The outdoor team will get you climbing, paddling or hiking on guided trips at all levels of ability.

Got game? Want to play? Take advantage of all that Campus REC has to offer, whether that's intramural or club sports ... and there’s a lot of choices.

Enroll your child in educational themed camps for summer and throughout the school year, where fun and discovery go hand in hand.

Find out who's in the pool, on the court or on the field before coming down.

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Become a contributing sponsor of Campus REC events. To learn more about sponsorship opportunities, please contact Assistant Director of Outreach, Frances Lindsey .

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With PatientLink, you can...

  • Schedule online appointments
  • Access and review your account
  • Submit your immunization records - (Allow 2 business days for removal of your immunization hold in UAccess.)
  • Send and receive secure messages with your health care provider
  • Give feedback on your visit
  • Note : Some services are limited, restricted or require an extra daily user fee based on individual enrollment status or affiliate group contracts or agreements. All services rendered at Campus Health may have associated fees.  

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Whether you’re considering in-person academic programs or plan to attend classes online, you’ll know that NAU is the right choice for you when you see our faculty mentors, hands-on learning opportunities, and warm, collaborative community in action.

Tour our Flagstaff campus

The tallest mountains in the state and a lush forest of sky-scraping pine trees are some of the most famous hallmarks of our Flagstaff campus , but our cutting-edge facilities and historic buildings are also an integral part of what makes NAU so special.

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Virtual tour

If you can’t make it to campus or just want a sneak peek, get a dynamic view into university life with the next best thing to being here in person—our virtual tour.

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Full-day events

Our special campus visit days take a deep dive into your interests:

  • Discover NAU
  • Indigenous Visit Day
  • NAUnity Day
  • Transfer Visit Days
  • #NAUsaidYes Days
  • Explore Honors Days

Daily campus visits and group tours

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Take a tour

Take a tour led by one of our students and explore your academic area of interest—and on weekdays, we’ll treat you to lunch.

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If you have a group of ten or more people interested in visiting NAU, sign up for a group tour that hits the high points from our daily campus visits.

NAU comes to you

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Find an info session in your area

If you can’t come to us, we may be coming to your part of the country—we hold informational events in various locations across the US every year.

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Chat with us

Get your questions answered in a casual one-on-one meeting with a student recruitment coordinator. Contact us to learn more.

Explore student life at our Arizona locations and online

NAU students walking outside of the Union.

For insights into what it’s like to be a student at one of our other locations across Arizona or online, attend one of our community college sessions or learn more about student life at the Phoenix Bioscience Core.

Register for Classes & Course Information

Register for classes & course information.

OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR

UNIVERSITY CATALOG

REGISTRATION

Academic calendar.

Includes the semester begin and end dates, holidays, commencement ceremonies and more.

CHANGE OF SCHEDULE

Request schedule changes that need special approvals after the self-service deadline.

HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES

Detailed information about registration in the office of the registrar.

REGISTRATION DATES

Details about registration dates and deadlines.

RESIDENCY CLASSIFICATION

Establish resident status for tuition purposes.

UACCESS STUDENT

Online course registration, class schedule - everything students need to register for classes.

COURSE INFORMATION

Course descriptions.

All credit courses at the University of Arizona.

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

All credit course offerings, dates, meeting times and locations.

TEACHER/COURSE EVALUATIONS (TCE)

Shows evaluation results for most UA courses taught during the past three years.

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  1. Visit Campus & Tours

    Please view our tour calendar to pick an available date and time to visit campus. The Arizona Road Trip high school visit program is designed for students in 9th-10th grade to learn more about preparing for college and major exploration. All events for 2023-2024 are currently full, but you can always visit our Arizona Road Trip portal to learn ...

  2. Tips for Your Campus Tour

    Old Main: This is Arizona's HQ, where your tour will start. It's also the oldest building on campus, with construction beginning in 1887. Arizona Stadium: You can't miss it. Check out where the Wildcats play their home football games. Student Union Memorial Center: The Student Union is not just a place to get great food, it's also the ...

  3. Virtual Tour

    Here, you'll discover helpful faculty, innovative learning spaces, ground-breaking research centers, top-of-the-line recreational facilities, and so much more. You'll be inspired to pursue your passions and take part in a campus culture that celebrates everything you do. To see more of our stunning campus, take a virtual self-guided tour or let ...

  4. Home

    The UA Visitor Guide connects you with thousands of campus newcomers: guests, visiting alumni, out-of-town family and friends of UA students, faculty and staff, and those attending athletic events, concerts, career fairs and other university-sponsored activities. Tucsonans also use the guide to find advance notice of UA's many cultural and ...

  5. UA Visitor Guide

    The UA Visitor Guide is published twice a year by Arizona Student Media. If you have a question about circulation or would like information about how to advertise in the UA Visitor Guide, contact Milani Hunt, marketing coordinator, at 520-626-8546 or [email protected]. Click here to see a PDF of the Visitor Guide ratecard.

  6. Prospective Students

    Visit Our Campus. QUESTIONS ABOUT IN-PERSON VISITS? Experience Life as a Wildcat! Visit the UArizona Admissions Office for a wide variety of in-person campus tours and virtual events!; You can experience campus wherever you are with our Virtual Tour.; Check out our Self-Guided Tour app of the UArizona campus and surrounding area.; To make arrangements to meet in person with the College of ...

  7. Visit UA College of Engineering!

    Visit the official Design Day website to view more details about the event and the college's Interdisciplinary Capstone program. Let us introduce you to the world of Engineering at the UA! For information, call 520.621.6032 or email [email protected].

  8. Tours and Events

    Tours start at the University of Arizona Memorial Fountain, west of Old Main at 9:30 am and last 60-90 minutes. Campus visitor parking is available and free on most weekends. ... Learn more about the virtual tree tours here. Blooming Tours-The campus provides plants that bloom throughout all of the Sonoran desert's five seasons. Experience and ...

  9. University of Arizona Campus Tour

    Welcome to the captivating world of the University of Arizona (UA) campus, where beauty and inspiration abound. Join Ryan Fleming and Tiffany Hardman - Team ...

  10. Tucson

    Get information on Tucson - University of Arizona Campus Walking Tour | Fodor's Travel Guide - Expert Picks for your Vacation hotels, restaurants, entertainment, shopping, sightseeing, and activities.

  11. Visit Us

    For parking related questions, visit: Parking and Transportation . HAVE QUESTIONS? Get in touch with us and we'd be happy to help you with your tour arrangements or questions about the Franke Honors College. Email [email protected] or call us at 520-621-6901. Hear about the Franke Honors experience from current students who are Franke Honors ...

  12. Campus Arboretum Tours

    Considered one of the best campus Arboretums in the country, the 400 acres are home to outstanding trees from around the world or from our own Sonoran Desert. Every Sunday morning from mid-September to mid-May, Master Gardeners lead free tours around the Campus Arboretum. There is a series of six tours, each one highlighting something different ...

  13. Campus Map

    Welcome to the University of Arizona Map Audible Device Classrooms. Elevators. Disabled Parking. Accessible Entrances. Off Campus. On Campus. Museums & Art Venues. All Gender Restrooms ... Off Campus Landmarks. Historic Buildings Museums & Art Venues Other Attractions Health & Safety. AED Devices. Emergency Phones. Fitness Paths. Campus Rec ...

  14. Welcome to Campus Recreation

    The University of Arizona's Campus Recreation (Campus REC) is the place to be for health and well-being. With three locations across campus, open seven days a week from early morning to late at night, Campus REC is everywhere you are. Take advantage of everything offered: individual and group fitness, sports, aquatics, outdoor adventures and ...

  15. Home

    98% of students who used Campus Health said we helped them remain a student at The University of Arizona. (2023 Health & Wellness Survey, n = 3,872) Your Home For Healthcare. From counseling to x-ray, we're here to support your health and wellness both virtually and in-person.

  16. Campus Use & Mall Scheduling

    The University of Arizona Policy and Regulations Governing the Use of the Campus: Campus Use Policy. Restroom Guidelines. Please call us at (520) 626-2630 to reserve space and for further information. Student Union Memorial Center, 3rd Floor, Tucson, Arizona, (520) 626-2630.

  17. PatientLink

    Send and receive secure messages with your health care provider. Give feedback on your visit. Note: Some services are limited, restricted or require an extra daily user fee based on individual enrollment status or affiliate group contracts or agreements. All services rendered at Campus Health may have associated fees. Click to Access PATIENTLINK.

  18. Student Life

    Getting Around. You don't need a car to attend the University of Arizona. Parking and Transportation Services provides multiple amenities for students, whether they prefer to bike, skateboard, or ride the streetcar to get around. Learn about the free Cat Wheels Bike Sharing Program, Cat Tran, Disability Cart Service, parking permits, and more.

  19. Dining: Home

    Arizona Dining strives to provide an award-winning dining experience that nourishes the student and campus community's body and mind while cultivating and mentoring our staff through inclusive experiential learning. We take great pride in contributing to your student experience, offering nutrition education, and providing delicious food.

  20. Campus Tours

    Campus Saint-Jean is located at the heart of the francophone neighbourhood in Edmonton. Attend a virtual tour to learn more about the wide variety of programs and activities offered to students at Campus Saint-Jean. Virtual Campus Saint-Jean tours will be offered by request, and can be delivered in French or English depending on guest preference.

  21. Plan a visit

    ON THIS PAGE. See yourself here. Tour the campus. Student life. Request info. HOW CAN WE HELP? Chat. 928-523-5511. [email protected].

  22. Register for Classes & Course Information

    Visit. Apply. home home close close . Search. search. Main navigation. ... Student Life Overview Living on Campus Getting Involved Amenities Spirit & Traditions All About Tucson Academic Experience Student Stories. ... The University of Arizona | Tucson, Arizona 85721 | 520‑621‑2211. Information For. Future Students; Current Students;