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We're rolling out the Big Blue Carpet to the Class of 2025. Visit on Friday, May 21 to experience a day made for a Wildcat just like you. During your time with us, you will have the opportunity take a tour of our campus, check out our state-of-the-art residence halls, experience your first college class, and chat with some of our academic colleges. With a few fun surprises along the way, of course.

This visit is reserved for students who have been admitted to UK for Fall 2021 and one additional guest. Register for your visit as soon as possible as space is limited.

A group of students descend the steps near the Patterson Office Tower

Agenda

8:30 - 9 a.m. Check-in 

9:00 a.m. Welcome

9:15 a.m. Campus + Housing Tour

11:45 a.m. Lunch

1 p.m. Class with UK Faculty 

2 p.m. Resource Fair

Register for Friday, May 21

Travel Advisory Notice and Visitor Safety Guidelines

Read this before registering for Admitted+ Student Day.

We've made some changes to our on-campus visit experiences to keep our Wildcat Community - which includes you, our guests - as safe as possible.

Visitor Safety Guidelines

We'll Waive Your Enrollment Prepayment

When you register for orientation at your A+ Student Day, we'll waive your $125 Enrollment Prepayment. 

We have in-person and virtual BBN Orientation options for new students. Learn more about BBN Orientation for freshmen.

16 Academic Colleges

UK is one of only eight institutions in the country with the full complement of liberal arts, engineering, professional, agricultural and medical colleges and disciplines on one contiguous campus.

200 Majors and Programs

UK has a strong faculty core that supports 200+ academic programs spread across 16 degree-granting colleges, the Lewis Honors College, Graduate School and the UK Library system.

550 Student Organizations

We inspire students to explore the many opportunities for involvement in UK’s community beyond the classroom and residence life experience.

$2.7 Billion

invested in infrastructure across campus, including a $256 million multidisciplinary research building and the continued expansion of a $1 billion health care facility started in 2004.