Graduate Admission
Emerson College
Graduate: Visit
http://admission.emerson.edu/admission/graduate/visit/index.cfm

Visiting Emerson

Visit Options

See first-hand how Emerson can help you develop the skills to achieve your personal, professional and educational goals by visiting our dynamic city campus on Boston Common! We offer a number of options for your Emerson visit.

Open House

Online Chats

We have a number of upcoming chat sessions for prospective graduate students.  You can view the schedule and join a chat.

Visiting Emerson Attend a Communication Disorders Information Session

Sign up today to attend a Communication Disorders Information Session.  Sessions will be held in Room 912 at 216 Tremont Street.  Please e-mail us or call us at 617-824-8610 and tell us the number in your party. Light refreshments will be served.

The final spring session will be held on:

Friday, June 6, 2008, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Campus Visits

Our Campus Visits, offered year-round, are an excellent way to find out more about our professionally focused courses of study and our campus on Boston Common. To view our tour options by program, please visit the campus visit page.

Open House

Our next Open House will be held on Saturday, November 1, 2008.  Join our mailing list to be sure you receive your invitation this Fall.  Attending an Open House is the best way to experience Emerson's energy and innovation. At these events, faculty and current students share with you in-depth information about our graduate programs and show you around our state-of-the-art facilities.

Our Open Houses showcase our graduate programs twice a year, in late fall and early spring. In addition to the program overview sessions presented by our faculty on each graduate program, your questions on admission and financial aid can be addressed during the Graduate Admission presentation. Current graduate students will lead your campus tour.

Getting here

Admission Visitor Center
10 Boylston Place, Boston (in the pedestrian walkway off Boylston Street, midway between Tremont and Charles Streets, across from the Boston Common)

Directions & Map