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The Duke Campus: Visiting Duke: Visit a Class / Spend the Night

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VISITING A CLASS

For students about to make the transition from high school to college, sitting in on a college class can be one of the most significant and eye-opening experiences they can have. Every semester, Duke professors in more than 100 classes welcome visiting students. You can listen to a lecture on organismal evolution or Victorian poetry, or watch acting students learn their craft. 

When you sit in on a class, please keep in mind some basic rules of etiquette. You should plan to get to the classroom early and let the professor know that you are a prospective student interested in observing the class. Although these classes have been recommended as good courses for prospective students to visit, there will be occasional class sessions (i.e. quiz/test days) when it would be inappropriate (or not terribly exciting) to visit. Also, please plan to stay for the entire class period. Click here for a list of classes you may visit for the fall 2009 semester. 

OVERNIGHT VISITS

Each fall, The Office of Undergraduate Admissions assists in arranging overnight hosting for high school seniors visiting Duke. With appropriate advance notice (2 weeks or more), our student hosting coordinator arranges for a current Duke student to host visiting high school students for one night. 

Hosting for fall, 2009 has concluded. Information about overnight visits in the fall of 2010 will be available by late summer, 2010.

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