From historic reading rooms to high-tech research spaces, UB has something of interest for everyone. Here are a few of our favorite spots.
Step into the vibrant world of the University at Buffalo—New York’s flagship and a leader in public research and innovation. Whether you’re walking our dynamic campuses in person or exploring virtually from anywhere in the world, you’ll get a real sense of the energy, opportunity, and community that define UB.
Join us on Friday, August 8 for College Exploration Day! This event offers students and families the opportunity to visit and explore UB over summer break. While you're here, you can tour campus, try our award-winning dining options and learn about admissions, financial aid and college majors—UB has over 150 to choose from. Discover what life is like at UB, a top 40 public university, a Best Value School and New York's flagship. Register today!
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Admissions offers walking tours of both the North and South Campuses, along with dedicated tours specifically designed for transfer students and their families. Tours are typically 1.5 to 2 hours long. Some departments also offer additional academic tours.
Tours led by School of Architecture and Planning staff will show spaces and buildings most commonly utilized by Architecture BS and Environmental Design BA students on UB's South campus. To gain a broader view of campus offerings and resources, students are also encouraged to consider a North Campus tour. Many visitors choose to schedule both tours during the same visit.
High school and transfer students are encouraged to attend an in-person information session with the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS). A presentation will include information about SEAS programs, popular experiential learning and academic support options, and admissions information. A student-led tour will allow for interaction with SEAS faculty and provide an opportunity to view labs in numerous departments.
High school, transfer, and veteran students, as well as parents and guardians, are encouraged to attend an in-person information session and tour of the School of Management. Learn about the admissions process and criteria for both first-year and transfer students, and hear from current students about their experiences.
Looking to prepare for a dynamic career in pharmacy practice or pharmaceutical sciences? Join the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences for a visit and tour. See our Pharmacy Building and learn more about the application process, admission requirements, academic opportunities, professional experiences and why UB is right for you.
High school students interested in the Honors College are invited to join us for an Honors College Visit. The visit includes a 30-minute information session followed by a 60-minute walking tour of North Campus. Students will learn about the admissions process, the Honors College experience, and what life is like at UB.
If you'd like to bring a group of 10 or more students to tour UB, submit a .
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services the Buffalo Niagara region with two train stations: , located in downtown Buffalo near our light rail line, and , in the Buffalo suburbs, a 20-minute drive from UB’s North Campus.
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From historic reading rooms to high-tech research spaces, UB has something of interest for everyone. Here are a few of our favorite spots.
Whether you're just starting your college search or finalizing your decision, we're here to help you get to know UB—wherever you are. Explore our virtual experiences, connect with our team, and discover what it's like to be part of our vibrant, inclusive community.
Are you a high school student who is interested in the School of Architecture and Planning undergraduate program experience? Attend a virtual information session with the school via Webex with Greg Delaney, Director-Recruitment and First-Year Experience.
During our virtual information sessions, we'll discuss our innovative curriculum, engagement learning opportunities, student resources, academic support and employment outcomes.
The session will also cover the admissions process and criteria for freshmen and transfer students. Current student ambassadors will be available to answer questions about their experience.
High school, transfer and second bachelor’s degree students are encouraged to attend a 90-minute virtual information session. The session will cover a Nursing program overview, the application process and more.
Join the UB School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SPPS) to get an overview of our programs and learn more about how we can help prepare you for a successful career in pharmacy practice or pharmaceutical sciences.
Join us for a one-on-one virtual information session where we discuss the undergraduate programs within the (statistics, public health, exercise science, nutrition, occupational therapy and combined degree programs). You can make a 30-minute appointment to get an overview of the program you’re interested in and its requirements, and have the opportunity to ask any questions. These sessions are available the first and last Friday of every month.
Connect with an admissions counselor during a 20-minute one-on-one video or phone appointment. Our admissions counselors and enrollment services advisors can answer questions about the admissions process and general questions about the university. Admissions counselors and enrollment services advisors cannot assist with registering for classes.
To schedule an appointment with a Financial Aid Advisor please call 716-645-8232.
Have questions about life at UB? Connect with our students to get a real feel for our community and what it’s like to be #UBTrueBlue.
We’re proud to be a globally ranked research university and are always on the lookout for the best and brightest students from around the world. Our team travels across the country and the globe to connect with students and families. We’d love to meet you and share what makes UB such a special place.