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Law School Tours
UF Law will offer campus tours during the Summer 2025 semester on Fridays at 12:00 pm. Summer tours are scheduled to start on June 6 and will run until August 1. Prior online registration is required to participate in a tour. Please see the registration form below for available dates.
A tour allows you to explore the various resources and facilities available to law students. You’ll have the chance to visit our state-of-the-art trial advocacy center, classrooms, law library, study areas, moot courtrooms, law clinics, and other specialized spaces that are essential to your legal education. Seeing the facilities and engaging with our staff can help you determine if the school aligns with your personal and academic goals. Law school tours typically last 30 to 45 minutes.
If you are unable to visit us in-person, we also offer interactive virtual tours.
Subject to availability, an admissions officer may be available for brief meetings with registered tour participants on a first-come, first-served basis from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm on Fridays after the tour. These are the only times available for in-person meetings with an admissions officer. Please note that in-person meetings with an admissions officer do not influence your application or admission status. These meetings are meant to help you learn more about UF Law’s programs, courses, and application process. If you wish to explain any extraordinary circumstances or issues related to your application, we invite you to submit addenda with your application so that the Admissions Committee has the benefit of this information when considering your file. Additionally, we encourage you to meet with your undergraduate institution’s pre-law advisor for general information about the law school admissions process.
We are unable to accommodate walk-in meetings, tours, or class visits.
Meetings, tours, or class visits for prospective LLM students are by appointment only. Please contact grad-tax@law.ufl.edu to coordinate a visit.
Class Visits
UF Law does not offer summer classes.