Visit Lindner

Two female students stand outside of Lindner Hall and talk.

I am a high school student considering Lindner:

If, after reviewing the information below, you are unclear about which visit option is the best for you, please schedule a call with a member of our undergraduate admissions team.

For prospective students visiting Lindner/UC for the first time, we encourage you to register for one of the following options:

  • Preview UC and College Close Up are a great way to be introduced to Lindner and UC. These programs can be done separately or together.
    • Preview UC is a 45-minute overview of the University of Cincinnati and a campus tour.
    • College Close up is a 45 to 60-minute overview of the Lindner College of Business along with a tour of our college facilities.
  • Open Houses are great ways to explore the larger UC community, along with multiple academic colleges. Open Houses are full day, choose-your-own-adventure events.

For prospective students that have attended a Preview UC and College Close Up or Open House, and want to take your UC visit experience to the next level, we recommend the following events:

  • Lindner Shadow Days allow current high school seniors to explore Lindner in a smaller setting. You will shadow a Lindner class and enjoy lunch with current Lindner students. Program capacity is 10 students. Shadow Days do not include programming for parents.
  • Lindner Business Honors (LBH) Meet & Greet is for high-achieving students who are ambitious, intellectually curious and face new challenges head-on. LBH seeks those looking to lead, hone their talents and take control of opportunities to design and propel their education and careers. This event will provide you with an opportunity to learn about LBH and start building community with current Lindner students.

I have made an admissions decision (this section will be updated in winter 2025):

  • Admitted Bearcat Days: A celebratory event with an overview of UC focused on next steps in the admissions process with a focus on housing, orientation, and an opportunity to visit the academic college which you were admitted to.
  • If you have not previously visited campus and cannot attend an Admitted Bearcat Day, any of the above options are great opportunities. 

I am a university student considering transferring to Lindner:

All stages of the process: A scheduled call with a member of our undergraduate admissions team is the best way to identify the visit options most specific to you.