Campus Visit
Thursday, August 21, 2025Central Daylight Time UTC -05:00
Lawrence University
711 E Boldt Way Spc 29
Appleton, WI 54911
United States
Your visit options are customized based on the following selections. Please be mindful of the start time and the length of your event when choosing your visit options below.

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Your tour, lasting about an hour, will be led by a current student who will share what they love about campus. Included in your visit, you will also have the opportunity to connect with an Admissions Representative to address any additional questions you have about Lawrence.
Both the tour and counselor connection will be about 90 minutes altogether.
During the academic terms, you may also choose to meet with a professor or coach, observe a class, and/or have lunch in Andrew Commons to really experience a day in the life of a Lawrentian. Class observations for the spring will be available after the first week of the Spring Term.
During your visit, we'll set aside some time for you to chat with a current student ambassador who is from your area and/or has shared academic extracurricular interests. This a great chance to learn more about the day-to-day student experience in a casual setting.
Would you like to chat with a current student during your visit?
Masks are required for all in-person meetings. If there are no in-person interview times available for the day of your visit or you prefer a virtual interview, please email Roosa Lowe, International Admissions Counselor, at roosa.lowe@lawrence.edu to arrange a meeting with a member or our international recruitment team. You may also find additional availability here.
We'll arrange a 15-minute meeting with the coach. If you are a recruited athlete, the coach will reach out about a more extended visit. If you haven't filled out an athletics questionnaire, our coaches appreciate you doing so in advance of your visit.
Availability is based on demand and professor availability and is not guaranteed.