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Visit ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ» In Person

There are several options for admitted students to see and experience ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ» in March and April. Registration is limited and required. 

Registration for admitted student visit programs will be available in mid-/late-March.  

Admitted Student Visit Days

Daily, Monday–Saturday
Mar. 25–April 30, 2024
10 a.m.–12 p.m.

Admitted Student Visit Days (ASVD) is a daily visit experience for admitted students that includes a brief welcome session, campus tour, and lunch with a current student. Admitted students also have the option of attending a class, Monday-Friday.

10–10:20 a.m. — Welcome and congratulations, Hurwitz Admission Center, James B. ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ» Hall
10:20–noon — Campus tour and lunch at Frank Dining Hall with a current student

Class visits (optional)
Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 12:20–1:10 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday at 8:30–9:45 a.m.

*Class visits are for admitted students only. Please check-in at the Office of Admission at least 10 minutes prior to the start of your class visit.

An additional ASVD program will be offered on Saturday, April 6 and Saturday, April 13, 1–3 p.m.; ASVD will not be offered on April 19, 26, and 27.

Experience ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ»

Friday, April 19, 2024
10 a.m.–2 p.m.

Experience ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ» is an open house for admitted students. This year’s program is a self-paced, self-guided walking tour of campus and Hamilton, N.Y. that features 13 stops where admitted students can learn more about ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëһ’s academic and residential experience and meet with ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ» community members.

Registration begins at 10:00 a.m. and continues throughout the day. Lunch is available, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Space is limited, and pre-registration is required.

A Sense of Place

Set in the Chenango Valley of central New York, ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ» is one of the most beautiful environments in America. It is forever in ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëһ’s identity: breathtaking beauty

Essentially ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ»

This is a scene of unforgettable beauty, of energetic spirit, of intellectual preparation for life. This education is distinct.

 

The best of a research university and a liberal arts college in one.

Academic excellence at a remarkably personal level.

A place of energy, opportunity, tradition, and pride.

A place of lifelong connections.

A place of proud tradition and bold ambition.

Every ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ» student's journey is unique

±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ» attracts students who want to live in a community with peers, study seriously, challenge themselves, be active, get involved. The reason it feels right to people from so many different places and perspectives is because ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ» supports, and welcomes them.

 

Katie on the ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ» campus.

Katie Maratea ’25

Hometown: Basking Ridge, N.J.
Major: French; education
Activities: Student Activities Association, Late Night Director, French Club, Swim Club, Link Staff, Sidekicks Volunteer, ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ» Chorister

Learn more about Katie

Joe on a boat.

Joseph Berberich ’24

Hometown: Holtsville, N.Y.
Major: Chemistry, geography
Activities: ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ» Grilling Club,Chemistry Department Lab Assistant, Chemistry Department Summer Researcher, Residential Life Community Leader, Spikeball Club,Cheese Club

Learn more about Joseph

See ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëһ’s campus from a student’s perspective 

Hamilton, New York

A short walk down the hill is charming Hamilton, a village of about 4,200 people, where most of the ±ØÖÐÈýФÈýÂëÒ» faculty live. Hamilton is the spot for students to get off campus and grab a slice, catch a movie, browse the bookstore and enjoy a weekly farmers’ market.