We know the world is a very uncertain place right now, especially when you’re trying to make a decision about where to attend college. At Catholic University, we’re disappointed that we won’t be able to welcome all our admitted students to our beautiful campus for a visit this spring. However, we have some wonderful online resources that will give you some insight into what kind of community and opportunities you’ll find at CatholicU. Take a virtual tour, read about what our students do day in and day out, and reach out to our Admission team if you have questions.
Take a virtual tour of Catholic University's campus. See what it's like to walk across campus, tour a residence hall room, and more.
Read the second feature in a series focusing on little-known or forgotten aspects of Catholic University's distinguished history and the achievements of CatholicU researchers, faculty, students, and alumni.
Learn MoreWhether you have been admitted to our Class of 2024 or are just beginning your college search, we know your spring plans may have included a visit to our campus and Washington, D.C. While we all hope to be able to open our doors to visitors soon, our goal is to share as much about the Catholic University experience as possible.
Learn MoreA team of photographers and videographers fanned out across campus and Washington, D.C., to chronicle a day in the life of Catholic University. Working from before sunrise to long after sunset, the team captured the student experience from every angle. This is CatholicU.
Learn MoreDiscover what life is like living on campus and experience all that Catholic University has to offer.
Learn MoreStudents have opportunities and advantages like no other at The Catholic University of America.
Learn MoreCatholic University students have the best of both worlds: the culture and resources of a a big city, and a beautiful, safe campus to call home.
Learn More about Our CampusCatholic University and Washington, D.C., offer unrivaled opportunities for undergraduate students to do advanced research and to land top-level internships.
Learn MoreMany find the freedom and support to take diverse paths simultaneously.
Learn MoreWashington, D.C., is a city of politics, parades, festivals, museums (did we mention most of them are free?), professional sports, theatres, concerts, shopping, parks, restaurants, monuments, waterways, and trendy neighborhoods.
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