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Specialty Tours

The Welcome Center has partnered with the academic colleges at UNF to create Specialty Tours!

What is the difference between a general weekday campus tour and a Specialty Tour?

During a weekday campus tour, you will get a general overview of our academic colleges and see the campus. On a Specialty Tour, you can get a more in-depth peek at the specific academic college associated with your intended major.

Advanced registration is required to reserve your spot on a tour.

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Brooks College of Health

  • Hear from a representative of Brooks College of Health
  • Attend an admissions information session
  • Meet current students during a guided campus tour
  • Tour the Simulation Center at our off-campus location (separate reservation required, via the tour confirmation email you will receive after registering)
    • Healthcare Center for Clinical Advancement
      9911 Old Baymeadows Rd
      Jacksonville, FL 32256
  • Hear about numerous ways to get involved outside the classroom
  • Brooks College of Health Session 12 - 12:30 P.M. 
    • The tour guide will then drop you off at the Brooks College of Health for the individual programing of choice. You have the following options:
      • Meet with a representative from the advising team that will be able to discuss your questions 1:1
      • Receive selective program specific presentations
      • Tour the Brooks College of Health's unique features (labs, technical equipment, classrooms)
      • Attend a Meet & Greet with the Dean and/or faculty with light refreshments served and swag items

Coggin College of Business

  • Hear from a representative of the Coggin College of Business
  • Attend an admissions information session
  • Meet current students during a guided campus tour
  • Tour featured instructional, major-specific and study abroad spaces in the College

College of Arts and Sciences

  • Hear from a representative of the College of Arts and Sciences
  • Attend an admissions information session
  • Meet current students during a guided campus tour
  • See various aspects of the College of Arts and Sciences

College of Computing, Engineering and Construction

  • Learn about the admissions process/requirements and meet current students
  • See the academic labs and current student projects
  • Hear about numerous ways to get involved outside the classroom

College of Education and Human Services

  • Hear from a representative of the College of Education and Human Services
  • Attend an admissions information session
  • Meet current students during a guided campus tour
  • See different facilities within the college, including classrooms and labs
  • Hear about various ways to get involved outside the classroom
  • Connect 1:1 with one of our college’s academic advisors

Hicks Honors College

  • Hear from a representative of Hicks Honors College
  • Attend an undergraduate admissions information session
  • Meet current students during a guided campus tour
  • Hear about ways to get involved outside the classroom
  • Stop by the Crossings Q honors student living space

Important Tour Details

Registration:

  • Everyone attending a tour must register in advance. We are unable to accept walk-ins.
  • Please notify us of any changes in your reservation via phone in advance. Our number is (904) 620-1183.

Directions and Parking:

  • Tours depart from the John A. Delaney Student Union.
  • Registered tour guests will be asked to check-in at the campus tour tent with the parking attendant to receive your free parking pass for the day. Arrive 30-45 minutes before your scheduled tour to secure a parking spot.
  • View map of campus to locate the John A. Delaney Student Union, Building 58, to check-in for your tour.

Pets and Service Animals:

Accessibility:

  • Please contact the Student Accessibility Center at SAC@unf.edu or 904-620-2769 to arrange accommodations and reach out to the Welcome Center with any questions.

Please note: These tours are geared toward prospective and incoming undergraduate students. Graduate students are welcome to sign up too, but the information shared will be more relevant for undergraduates. For details about graduate programs, please see the Graduate School webpage or contact the appropriate program director.