
Visit
In-person visit opportunities will resume on June 2, 2022.
In the meantime, we encourage you to connect with your regional admission counselor as you get to know our community. You are also welcome to walk our brick pathways on campus using our self-guided tour brochure and campus map. Register for a Self-Guided Tour to receive these materials.
Connect With Davidson
Your Davidson Journey Starts Now
We know that visiting campus is a bit different these days, so we’ve designed opportunities for you to connect with Davidson both in-person and virtually to give you a sense of all that Davidson offers.
Campus Visit
We look forward to welcoming small groups of visitors to campus for information sessions and guided tours. You’ll get better acquainted with academic opportunities, student life, and the admission and financial aid process. Visit programs consist of a 45 minute information session and a 75 minute campus tour.
Virtual Visit
Get to know Davidson from the comfort of your home by joining our virtual visits, offered in real-time via Zoom.
Virtual Information Session: These 60 minute sessions, hosted by a member of the admission team and a current student via Zoom, are a great opportunity to learn more about Davidson and the admission process.
Guided Virtual Tour: This 60 minute tour, hosted by two current students, is a great opportunity to learn more about the Davidson community and to ask your questions about the student experience.
Ask a Wildcat Live: These 30 minute Q&A sessions for students offer deeper insight into the daily life of a Davidson student from current students. Bring your questions!
International Connections
We invite prospective students studying outside of the United States to attend information sessions hosted by Kaye-Lani Laughna, Director of International Admission and Financial Aid, and a current international student.
Admission Intensive
Join us for a workshop series designed to prepare you for your college search and application process.
Access Davidson
Access Davidson is a selective virtual college visit program designed for high school seniors from historically excluded racial and ethnic groups, those who are first in their family to attend college, and students from rural or low-income backgrounds.