Visit Campus
Imagine great facilities, renovated Victorian-era mansions serving as residence halls, a vast and beautiful lake with the Adirondack Mountains beyond, a lively college town and a campus full of friendly people—Champlain offers all this and more. We may be the perfect college for you, but you'll only know for certain if you visit.
Visiting Campus:
Choose the type of visit that best suits your needs. To see available dates and to schedule an appointment for any of the options listed here, please complete our online request form. You can also call us at (800) 570-5858 or e-mail admission@champlain.edu.
Monday Through Friday
- Information sessions. We offer information sessions with an Admission Counselor several times throughout the day. Topics of discussion include the admission process, academics and campus life.
- Campus tour. Student-led tours last approximately one hour and fifteen minutes.
Saturday
- Saturday information sessions. These are held year-round on selected Saturdays. Each session is led by an Admission Counselor and covers the academics, campus life, and the admission process. A student-led tour follows the information session. For more information, please call call us at (800) 570-5858 or e-mail admission@champlain.edu.
Upcoming Fall Saturday Information Sessions:
- October 25th
- November 1st
- November 8th
- November 15th
- November 22nd
- December 6th
- December 13th
Spring Open House
IDX Student Life Center, Atrium
May 16, 2009—9:00 am
Come visit Champlain College this spring to learn more about our Education in Three Dimensions and our extensive list of academic majors, and meet our faculty, staff and other prospective students. Hear from a financial aid professional, learn about the admissions process, tour campus, check out clubs and activities, eat brunch in the campus dining hall (which has a fantastic view of Lake Champlain) and enjoy downtown Burlington, Vermont!
Accepted Student Events
- Saturday, April 4, 2009
- Saturday, April 18, 2009





















Sleepy-eyed, I stepped out of the guest bedroom on one of my last mornings in this small town.