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Get Ready for Our Spring Graduate Open House!

Join us on campus this April for The University of Scranton’s Spring Graduate Open House! Discover our nationally recognized master’s and doctoral programs, connect with faculty and admissions representatives, and learn how a Scranton graduate education can help you achieve your professional goals.

Registration will open soon—stay tuned for more details!

Schedule Your Campus Visit

The Office of Graduate Admissions is happy to host program-specific information sessions and daily personal appointments. We are ready to engage with you both in person and virtually.

What is Master’s Monday?
Meet with faculty and admissions, explore how our graduate programs fit your career goals, and sit in on a night class to experience our engaging learning environment. Whether you’re ready to apply or just exploring, you’ll gain valuable insights to guide your next step.

Master's Mondays will return during the Spring 2026 semester. Check back for available dates.

 

 

Check back for future program-specific information sessions. We have a lot planned for the Spring 2026 semester.

 

We’re preparing experiences to help you explore graduate life. Keep an eye on this space for updates.

If you are interested in applying or are already accepted, you may request an appointment with a member of the Graduate Admissions staff. This appointment is non-evaluative and will provide you with information on the application and admission process. For dates and times available, please click on one of our calendars below.

Virtual Appointments

In-Person Appointments

These sessions will provide you with the opportunity to meet with staff from the Office of Graduate Admissions, where you will learn about the application and admissions process.

International Students Virtual Information Session- Join us online to gain insights into our programs, support we offer to international students and the application process.

Check back for more events during the Spring 2026 semester! 

Check Out Our Virtual Tour

**NEW** VIRTUAL TOUR
Discover Scranton from wherever you are with our new virtual tour! You'll get an an in-depth look at the spaces where you'll grow as a professional—from our cutting-edge labs to collaborative study areas and modern facilities. Each stop on the tour includes detailed descriptions and audio to guide you through what makes Scranton unique. Whether you’re focused on research opportunities, professional development, or just want to get a feel for campus life, everything you need is just a click away.

View the Virtual Tour

Directions to Campus

The University of Scranton is easily reached by car and air. Located off Interstate 81 in Northeastern Pennsylvania, driving time from New York City, Philadelphia and Syracuse is just two hours, with Trenton and Hartford less than three hours away and Washington D.C. and Boston only four-and-a-half hours away.

For those traveling by air to the metropolitan Scranton area, we are serviced by the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport (AVP).  Allegiant, Delta, United Express and American Eagle flights are available. The airport is off Exit 178 off Interstate 81, about 10 miles south of Scranton. You may choose to rent a car at the airport, call a cab service or you may call us at 1-888-SCRANTON and we will help you make arrangements.

GPS Address of Parking Pavilion: 820 Mulberry Street, Scranton, PA 18510

  • From the North: I-81 South to Exit 185*
  • From the West: I-80 East to I-81 North to Exit 185*
  • From Connecticut and New England: I-84 West to I-81 South to Exit 185*
  • From New York and Northern New Jersey: I-80 West to I-380 North to I-81 South to Exit 185*
  • From Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey: Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-476) to Exit 115, then I-81 North to Exit 185*
  • From Baltimore and Washington: I-83 North to I-81 North to Exit 185*

From I-81 Exit 185 (President Biden Expressway) to the Parking Pavilion**
(GPS Address: 820 Mulberry Street, Scranton, PA 18510):

  • Follow signs to campus (on right).
  • Before the first traffic signal, turn sharply right onto Madison Avenue.
  • Proceed 2 blocks and turn right at the light onto Mulberry Street.
  • After 1 block, turn right into the main entrance (level 2) of the Parking Pavilion**.

Weekday Visitor Parking

2D Campus Parking Map

  • In the Parking Pavilion, please park in a Visitor space or any non-reserved, non-faculty parking spot.
  • You must obtain a visitor parking permit and display it from your rear-view mirror while parked on campus.
  • Campus maps and visitor parking permits are available in the University Police Office on Level 2 of the Pavilion.
  • Please check your visit confirmation email for more information before coming to campus.