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Future Students

It all starts here

We encourage students who have not yet applied or been admitted to the University of Utah to use these resources as they prepare to transition to the U. Whether you're just starting to explore or preparing to apply, there are many ways to engage with the University of Utah. Attend an event, explore majors, connect with advisors, and begin planning your path today. 

Tours and Events

Visit Campus

The Office of Admissions offers weekly in-person and virtual tours. All future students and families are welcome.

Admissions Tours
Admissions Events

 

Attend an Event

Many colleges host info sessions and events throughout the year. These offer opportunities to learn about majors, connect with advisors and students, and explore academic communities.

New Exploration Events
University Events

Connect with Advising

Want to speak with an Early Engagement Advisor? Future students can submit a quick question or schedule an appointment for a longer conversation. We’re here to help you understand prior credits, explore majors, and prepare for your first semester at the U!

Ask a question
Schedule an Appointment

Explore PreHealth & PreLaw Paths

Planning to pursue PreMed, PreDental, or PreLaw? PreProfessional Advising offers virtual info sessions for future students. Attendance is strongly encouraged before scheduling an advising appointment.

Attend an Info session
Preprofessional advising

 

Explore Majors Early

Exploring majors early helps you:

  • Discover academic paths that align with your interests
  • Build a meaningful degree plan
  • Gain confidence before arriving on campus
  • Develop community and belonging

 

Connect with Admissions

Admissions Counselors provide guidance to future students as they prepare to apply.

They can help you:

  • Understand the application process
  • Submit transcripts
  • Explore programs
  • Get answers to general university questions

Schedule a meeting with your assigned counselor to receive personalized guidance.

Find your admissions counselor

Last Updated: 5/18/26