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Visiting a college's campus is probably the single best way to tell if it's a good fit. Read as many brochures as you want; there’s no substitute for first-hand experience as you search for the environment that’s right for you.

Prospective students are encouraged to come to visit Willamette year-round, and there are various ways you can spend your time on campus. If you only have a couple hours to spare or just want the basics, we recommend a guided tour and a one-on-one session with an admission counselor. If you have a bit more time, you can arrange a meeting with a faculty member from your main department of interest or sit in on one of our classes. Additionally, you have the option of spending the night in a residence hall with a student host. In doing so you'll receive three complimentary on-campus meals and you’ll have free access to athletic facilities, the art museum, and campus activities.

For more information or to set up your visit, check out our visit planning page.

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