Tours and Class Visits
We encourage you to visit our campus and explore all that UF Law has to offer. Applicants and admitted students are welcome to observe classes, meet with an admissions representative and participate in a guided tour.
Guided tours are offered weekdays during the academic year, excluding weekends, holidays and during special events. Tours are conducted by our Student Recruitment Team which is comprised of current law students. To schedule a tour please complete our online registration form at least 2 days prior to your visit.
Tours of the Levin College of Law are offered weekdays at 10am and 2pm beginning April 23rd and throughout the summer session. The last day of tours is August 30th. Please note that class visits are not available during the summer since regular classes are not in session during this time. Online registration for Fall 2012 tours and class visits will open on September 3rd.
Tours will depart from the Office of Admissions, 141 Bruton-Geer Hall, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, weekends and during special events.
Please note that tours will not be offered on the following dates: Monday, May 28 (Memorial Day) and Wednesday, July 4 (4th of July holiday).
Please allow 1 hour for a tour.
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The Levin College of Law Road Map to Law School Program
The Levin College of Law is proud to host its annual Road Map to the Law School on Saturday, February 4, 2012. This information session will provide prospective applicants for the Fall 2013 term and later with an overview of UF Law’s application process by explaining the components of the application and the admissions requirements. The program will also include a current law student panel and guided tours providing an opportunity for participants to view our facilities and interact with current students.
UF Law’s Road Map to the Law School Application is geared towards underclassmen that are interested in the field of law and will be applying for terms fall 2013 or later. This program hopes to inform participants at an earlier stage of their careers with regards to law school admissions and the legal field.