Imagine yourself here
Our campus tour is one of our favorite parts of the admission process. Our vibrant university is right in the middle of a tropical paradise, and we love sharing it. So come and get to know us. Spend the day here, meet one-on-one with a professor, taste the international flavors in our dining hall and imagine being at home here.
- High school seniors and juniors and transfer students: Enjoy a tour of the campus, have lunch in our dining commons and meet with your admission counselor and a student or professor from your preferred area of study. Admitted students may also sit in on a class.
- High school sophomores and freshman: Enjoy a campus tour and have lunch in our dining commons with a current student.
- Graduate and online students: Enjoy a tour, have lunch in our dining commons and meet with your admission counselor and a student or professor from your preferred area of study.
Schedule a campus visit
A campus visit is not a traditional tour—it's a one-on-one experience tailored to your individual interests.
Preview Lynn
Get a snapshot of life at Lynn with other interested students at a preview day or open house.
Can’t make it to campus?
Get a one-on-one live campus tour with a Student Admission Ambassador via your smartphone. See the campus and get your questions about Lynn answered in real time.
Contact us today to learn more about live campus tours.
Customize your visit
College of Aeronautics
Visit Monday-Friday so that you can take a flight in our flight simulator, which is complimentary for prospective aviation students who come for a tour of our College of Aeronautics.
Institute for Achievement and Learning
Learn more about our nationally recognized program for students with learning differences Monday-Friday. Professional Institute for Achievement and Learning (IAL) staff members lead daily information sessions. Learn more about the institute.
Career Connections
It's all about outcomes. Want to hear more about where our students have earned internships and landed jobs after college? We offer daily information sessions led by a career connections staff member.
We had a great visit. It was our sixth visit in three days to schools in the area. Lynn had the best tour and most information from students, faculty and staff. Lynn is our No. 1 choice.Patrick Ottati, parent of admitted student
Special interest and group tours welcome
We encourage high school guidance counselors and education consultants to visit regularly. We're always innovating for student success in the classroom and beyond.
Call +1 561-237-7900 or email campusvisit@lynn.edu to get started.
Partners, community organizations, student groups and others are welcome to experience Lynn. Group visits include a warm admission welcome and campus tour. You may also schedule to have lunch in the dining commons (fees may apply), and additional information sessions may be available upon request.
To schedule your visit, call +1 561-237-7900 or email campusvisit@lynn.edu to get started.
Interested in launching iPad-powered learning at your school or institution? Coordinate a 2-day visit and complete our iPad Institute.

The entire campus community is on stage with us when a prospective student steps onto campus, and the student just feels special. The best part, though, it's authentic to Lynn.Taryn Hamill '08, '10, Office of Admission

Contact Admission
Phone number
+1 561-237-7900
Toll free
1-800-888-5966
Fax
+1 561-237-7100
Email address
Office hours
Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–6 p.m.

Prospective student and family enjoying their tour of Lynn University.Saylor Rogers, student

Welcome to the Christine E. Lynn University Center.Charlotte Jerdak, staff member

Amazing double rainbow over the Lynn University Labyrinth.Jennah Ackerman, staff member

Watson scholars participate in a master course with Lynn alumni, Felecia Hatcher.Ja'dan Johnson, student

Marisa McGrady and Samo Nvota prep for a debate round—Lynn Debate won finalist trophies and speaker awards at SEU.Kathryn Hamm, faculty member

The Latin Language and Roman Culture course celebrating the end of J-Term with a Toga party.Kathryn Hamm, faculty member