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Visit

There are a variety of ways to get the full picture of life at St. Edward’s University. Come enjoy our beautiful campus — it’s the best way to get to know us.

Campus Tours and Events

Make sure you allow time to explore Austin — ranked as one of the best places to live by U.S. News & World Report.

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Experience campus by joining a student-led walking tour. Fall tours run through December 13, and Spring tours begin January 13 and run through May 9. Campus tours are offered Mondays and Fridays at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., and Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. (excluding university holidays and special events). Admitted student campus tours are available on select Fridays at 2:30 p.m. If you would like to request a group tour for high school students, please see the Group Tours section below.

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Choose SEU events are open to students admitted as a freshman or transfer. You'll experience a day in the life of a student, meet faculty and university staff, see our recreation facilities and academic spaces, and connect with current SEU students! Additional Choose SEU dates can be found in the Specialty Events section below.

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Attend a Transfer Information Session and learn more about the application and enrollment processes, directly from our transfer admission team.

Additional Events

Choose SEU events are open to students admitted as a freshman or transfer. You'll experience a day in the life of a student, meet faculty and university staff, see our recreation facilities and academic spaces, and connect with current SEU students! 

  • Choose SEU Dates

Attend a Transfer Information Session and learn more about the application and enrollment processes, directly from our transfer admission team.

Attend an information session, on campus or by webinar. You’ll get details about specific programs and answers to your questions.

Master of Arts in Counseling (MAC)

MAC Interview Day and Information Session (In-Person)

MAC Virtual Interview Day

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MAC Information Session (In-Person)

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Online Graduate Programs 

MBA, MSDMA, MSBA, MSAA

The Bill Munday School of Business Graduate Programs Webinar

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MSDMA, MSOL, Ed.D, ABA

ABA Webinar

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MSOL and Ed.D Graduate Programs Webinar

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Helping Professions Graduate Programs Webinar

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Groups of up to 40 high-school students can visit with chaperones. Tell us about your group in a request made at least three weeks before a visit.

Build an experience that might include sitting in on a class or meeting with a current student, admission counselor and/or financial services counselor.

Don’t Miss These Spots During Your Visit

Sorin Oak tree in daytime.

See Sorin Oak

One of the oldest trees in Austin, our beloved Sorin Oak is a favorite spot for a midday break between classes.

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Shop Like a Student

Living on campus provides countless amenities like the Grab & Goat, a one-stop shop for healthy, on-the-go meals and snacks.

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Scope Out Study Spots

The Munday Library and Learning Commons provides media and writing centers, audio visual equipment, study and meeting spaces, and a serene environment.

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Admire Austin

Head to Main Building’s steps for the best view of the Austin skyline. If it’s a scorcher outside, the third floor of Fleck Hall offers air-conditioned views.

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Snap a Selfie

The Residential Village’s patio provides a vibrant backdrop for pictures. If you stop in Fleck Hall, you’ll find the best selfie lighting in its bathrooms. The red doors of Main Building make for a great photo op too. 

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Explore Austin’s Amenities

There are lots of things to love about the city of Austin. Make time during your visit to explore some student favorites.

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Life in Austin

St. Edward’s is steps away from Austin’s exciting, vibrant city life that showcases creativity, history and innovation.

Students/Campus Gallery

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A group of new students walk towards the red doors of Main Building during the Legacy Walk.

The College Tour: St. Edward’s

Get a sense for the St. Ed’s experience through stories from 10 Hilltoppers in a 30-minute episode of The College Tour.

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Virtual Tours

Explore campus anytime with online tours.

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Get to Know Us with Webinars

Check out on-demand recordings of previous webinars on YouTube.

Resources

To help prep for your visit, explore additional resources to get to know our campus better. We look forward to welcoming you on the hilltop!

Maps and Directions

Get directions and plan your trip to Austin — we’re only three miles from downtown!

Meet Your Admission Counselor

Your personal admission counselor is here to help! Find out who to contact with questions and schedule a tour.

College Visits Don’t Need to Overwhelm

College visits should be an exciting time for students and their families. Try these tips to make your time enjoyable and worthwhile.