Visit & Connect

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Learn more about visiting as a prospective graduate student.
Knowlton Virtual Visits
The best way to explore the culture and the award-winning building in which Knowlton students spend their time is to visit. While you can't visit in-person now, virtual visit options are available.
Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Planning Online Overviews are offered approximately biweekly throughout the late summer and autumn. These 45-minute sessions provide details on all three Knowlton School academic programs and co-curricular opportunities.
Current students assist with the online overviews and answer questions from a student perspective. These sessions address information for current high school students who have not yet applied to the university.
Register now for a Knowlton School Online Overview
Phone Appointments
If you still have questions after attending an online overview, schedule a 30-minute phone appointment with Angi Beer, coordinator of undergraduate recruitment. We recommend that future students participate in the phone appointment if at all possible.
College Fairs and Off-Campus Events
Find us off-campus at one of the following events.
- Boston Architecture/Design College Fair
September 2020 (Virtual) - Chicago Architecture + Design College Day
Date to be determined - Philadelphia Architecture + Design Fair
Date to be determined - New York Architecture and Design College Fair
Date to be determined
University Visit Information
Knowlton will be just one piece of your undergraduate experience. Be sure to also register for a live university admissions event or watch this recorded admissions overview to learn more about Ohio State, application information, and financial aid.
Walk-In Visitors
As a result of COVID-19, Knowlton Hall has limited hours of operation. Explore the building through this virtual tour (by alum Evan Chakroff) or through videos of the Architecture Library and studio space (by Tim Jacoby).