Visit Campus

We are pleased to offer law school tours and class visits for interested prospective students to learn more about UCLA Law. Law school tours are offered year-round and class visits are offered each fall and spring semester, excluding holidays or campus breaks. Both tours and class visits can be experienced either in person or virtually. Please see below for more information. Our office is available via email (admissions@law.ucla.edu) or by phone (310-825-2080) should you have any questions or need any assistance.

Please note, in-person opportunities will be available to prospective students subject to COVID-19 related requirements stated at the bottom of this page.

Law School Tours

Whether you attend in person or virtually, tours allow you to see the full range of what we offer and give you an opportunity to ask questions about the school from current students and/or admissions counselors. Tours generally run from approximately 45 minutes to one hour.

Fall 2024 Schedule (beginning September)

In Person
Mondays and Fridays at 12:15 pm Pacific Time

Virtual
Wednesdays at 12:00 pm Pacific Time

To sign up for a tour, please click here.
 

Class Visits

Experience UCLA Law from the perspective of a current student, whether you visit a class in person or observe virtually via livestream. Prospective students may attend up to one session of each course option.

Fall 2024 Schedule (beginning September)

In Person
Mondays:
Civil Procedure from 10:45 am -12:00 pm Pacific Time

Fridays:
Contracts from 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm Pacific Time

If you try to sign up for a class but find that it is full, please contact us at admissions@law.ucla.edu.

Virtual
Wednesdays:
Wills and Trusts from 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm Pacific Time

To sign up for a class visit, please click here.

 

COVID-19 REQUIREMENTS FOR IN-PERSON VISITORS TO THE LAW SCHOOL

Attendees must comply with all UCLA COVID-19 safety protocols. Please see below for the most recent requirements.  

COVID-19 Symptom Self-Screening
Individuals are asked to self-screen for COVID-19 symptoms and not come to campus if symptoms are present.

Face Coverings/Masks
Universal indoor masking is strongly encouraged but not required. Outdoor masking is also optional.

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