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At Pitt, you’ll find countless opportunities to do college your way, starting with your official campus visit. We have a variety of in-person and virtual program options to answer your questions and help you discover why Pitt could be a good fit for you.
Schedule Your Visit: Pittsburgh Campus. Located in the heart of Pittsburgh, our historical main campus serves a diverse on-campus community of undergraduate and graduate students working toward their potential and building their futures. We offer over 100 rigorous degree programs to promote academic excellence and robust skill acquisition.
Our On-Campus Visit Team can’t wait to welcome students and their families that have an interest in the University of Pittsburgh. Our admissions team is here to answer your questions about the admissions process, transferring to Pitt, the Honors College, and much more.
Additional information on the University’s history is located at its 225th anniversary timeline and on the Documenting Pitt website. The University’s main campus is located on a 132-acre site in Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood, and its four regional campuses are located in Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusville.
University of Pittsburgh students may show their valid Pitt IDs and visit the museums free of charge. A replica of the natural history museum’s Diplodocus carnegii (named after Andrew Carnegie) was unveiled on the lawn of the Carnegie complex in 1999.
Explore the Pittsburgh campus by watching one of our Virtual Tours before your visit to view historic landmarks, award-winning architecture, sustainable design, student housing, research labs, green spaces and more.
The Cathedral of Learning is a 42-story skyscraper that serves as the centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh's (Pitt) main campus in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.