Prospective Student Visits
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Prospective Student Visits
Carnegie Mellon Architecture invites prospective students who have been admitted to one of our Graduate Programs to attend hybrid Open House offerings on Friday, March 27, 2026. Learn more: Graduate Program Admitted Student Open House.
The School of Architecture at Carnegie Mellon University welcomes prospective students for our undergraduate and graduate programs to engage with us during the academic year while semester coursework is in session. In-person tours, remote information sessions, and online one-on-one appointments via Zoom are available on select weekdays during the fall and spring academic semesters. The prospective student experience is limited in the winter months and in the summer when the undergraduate and graduate programs are not in session.
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We respectfully request that visitors do not enter the School of Architecture design studios or facilities outside of an official tour (register below). Please review CMU’s Visitor Information prior to scheduling an on-campus visit. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to ensure the health and safety of our community.
We encourage prospective students and families to connect with our community through visit opportunities that let you explore Carnegie Mellon’s campus and residence halls, chat with an admission counselor, sit in on an information session, and hear from current students. In addition to remote offerings, the university offers registration for campus visits including on-campus information sessions and campus tours, as well as a Self-Guided Campus Tour.
Tours
The School of Architecture Tour provides the opportunity to observe student and faculty collaboration as you visit the architecture design studios, Shop, and Digital Fabrication (dFAB) lab.
In-person tours for the Spring semester are offered on select weekdays from mid-March through June 1st. Summer visitation is limited and offered from mid-June to mid-August.
\ To ensure a pleasant experience for everyone, we kindly ask that all visitors who wish to explore our student spaces join the School of Architecture Tour. When visiting the studios, please make sure you are accompanied by a school staff or faculty member as part of a scheduled tour.
Undergraduate Program Info Sessions
On select Wednesdays in April, the School of Architecture offers information sessions for both undergraduate prospective students and admitted students in a live, remote format (via Zoom) with Q&A to engage with our students and faculty. Register for one of our upcoming informational discussions:
Undergraduate Applicants offered Admission to Architecture\ Wednesday, April 1 | 9:00pm-10:00pm ET\ Wednesday, April 22 | 9:00pm-10:00pm ET
Undergraduate Prospective Architecture Students (high school Sophomores and Juniors)\ Wednesday, April 8 | 9:00pm-10:00pm ET\ Wednesday, April 29 | 9:00pm-10:00pm ET
\ Architecture will also host a weekend in-person group discussion and tour for admitted students as part of Carnegie Mellon's Turn Tartan Visit Day on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
Admission Appointments
Undergraduate and graduate program applicants admitted to Architecture can schedule a weekday appointment to meet with Alexis McCune Secosky, Director of Recruitment & Enrollment, to discuss academic programs and enrollment questions. All appointments are hosted remotely on Zoom.
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