Your place within the SCSU World...
At St. Cloud State University, you’ll discover a world of opportunities for
learning and leadership, experience and exploration, dedicated professors and dynamic
organizations – all at your fingertips.
The campus visit
is the most important element
in the college decision process. Visiting St. Cloud State University is a great
way to see first-hand what we offer and if SCSU is a good fit for you. We offer
campus visits weekdays throughout the year and
Saturday tours are available during the fall and spring on select dates.
It is our hope that after experiencing the SCSU campus you’ll become a part
of our world!
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Campus Visits Fall & Spring*
Monday – Thursday at 9:30 and 1:30
Fridays at 9:30, 11:30 and 1:30
Select Saturdays at 10:00 and 11:00
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Campus Visits Summer*
Monday- Friday 10:00 a.m.
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* Dates and times are subject to change and are based on availability.
Daily Campus Visit Your campus visit will include a Presentation with one of our Admissions Counselors and a one-hour student guided walking tour of campus. You will have time to ask questions, gather information and get a feel for college life at St. Cloud State University. Schedule your campus visit today and discover your place within the SCSU World! In an effort to keep our tour groups small for a more enjoyable experience, we recommend registering in advance as space is limited and tours fill quickly.
Schedule Your
Daily Campus Visit
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SCSU Tour Highlights
[+/-]Administrative Services
(The Admissions building)
Home to the President’s Office, Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions and Scholarships and Financial Aid.
[+/-]James W. Miller Learning Resource Center
(Our library)
The building includes hundreds of computers, a high tech auditorium, seven electronic
classrooms, sixteen student study rooms, and a coffee shop.
[+/-]Student Recreation Center
(On-campus fitness center/ field house)
Featuring one of the largest rock climbing walls in the area, a Café, and
over $400,000 in state-of-the-art fitness equipment.
[+/-]Wick Science Center
(Classroom and laboratory facility)
Home to the College of Science and Engineering, the Wick Science Center houses a
planetarium, greenhouse, observatory, meteorology laboratory and aquariums. In 2009
a $15 million addition brought an additional 35,000 square feet of laboratory classroom
space to the expansive science facility.
[+/-]Stewart Hall
(The largest classroom building)
This building
showcases classrooms, offices, student media facilities, a TV studio, radio station
and the Kimberly Ritsche Auditorium (seating 1,000).
[+/-]Atwood Memorial Center
(Our Student Union)
The “living
room” of campus with student lounge areas, a theatre, food court, recreational
center, art gallery and coffee shops.
[+/-]Mitchell Hall
(Residential Hall where you will see a room)
Situated on the Mississippi River, this popular residence hall is home to more
than 400 students and is one of nine housing options on campus.
[+/-]Garvey Commons
(The student cafeteria)
with seating for
1,300 and where 30,000 meals are served a week!
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