Visitor Center
Friendly faces, KU/Lawrence info, free parking, and campus shuttle service can be found at the KU Visitor Center on the west side of Templin Hall just SE of 15th and Iowa.
Map to 1502 Iowa St, 66045
Open 8am-5pm weekdays
Call (785) 864-3911
Welcome! We invite you to visit the University of Kansas! The Lawrence campus is recognized as one of the most beautiful in the nation. (For other KU campuses, see links at lower left.) The Office of Admissions & Scholarships offers students many visit options, so click a visit day below for details and to register.
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Jayhawk Days
Half-day visits include a presentation, walking tour, optional housing tour and optional academic meeting (with 10-days’ notice) - Senior Days
Offered in the fall. - Multicultural Senior Day
Offered in the fall - Multicultural High School Day
Offered in the spring - Junior Days
Offered in the spring - International Hawk Day
Offered in the spring - Multicultural Road Shows
Wichita, Topeka, Kansas City, and Garden City - Scholar Days
by-invitation for highest achievers - TRIO
and similar programs can set up group visits
- Jayhawk Days
Half-day visits include a presentation, walking tour, optional housing tour and optional academic meeting (with 10-days’ notice) - Transfer Day
Saturday November 18, 2009 - International Hawk Day
Offered in the spring - Multicultural Road Shows
Wichita, Topeka, Kansas City, and Garden City - TRIO
and similar programs can set up group visits
- Early outreach: middle school visits
Getting students familiar with the idea of college is a great way to help them succeed in the future. - Super Saturday
A fun-filled May 2 event for 6th-9th graders of color and 1st-generation college students. - TRIO
and similar programs can set up group visits
The KU campus offers a variety of options for school field trips or for the casual visitor. Use the contact information on the right to set up a visit to your desired site. For parking instructions, contact the KU Parking Office at (785) 864-7275.
Super Saturday is a fun-filled May 2 event for 6th-9th graders of color and 1st-generation college students.












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