Visit Plan II
Connect with Plan II Honors!
High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to learn more about the Plan II Honors program. There are several different ways to learn more about our program and application process. Newly admitted High School Seniors will receive additional opportunities to engage with Plan II Honors (details available late February)
INFORMATION SESSIONS
Virtual sessions via Zoom: Register here
January 24th 6pm (CST)
February 14th 6pm (CST)
April 10th 6pm (CST)
On campus sessions: Register here
February 2nd 10am - 11:30am
February 9th 10am - 11:30am
March 29th 10am - 11:30am
April 12th 10am - 11:30am
Our Plan II Honors sessions (both virtual and in person) cover:
- What is Plan II? and Plan II core curriculum
- Current Plan II student Q&A
- Double-major & dual-degree info
- Application process/Evaluation criteria
- Plan II student organizations & community
- Study abroad
- Civic engagement and internships
- Housing
Request a Plan II Class Visit!
Thank you for your interest in visiting a Plan II class! We will begin visits for the Spring 2024 semster in late January. Request a visit here: https://forms.gle/SjGZXEthBNBjZsdf9
IMPORTANT: Preference will be given to High School seniors ADMITTED for Fall 2024. Please note that we do not offer classes in the evenings or on weekends. In addition - please plan to schedule your class visit at least 1 week in advance. Unfortunately - we cannot accommodate class visits within the same week of a request.
For a description of the Plan II Curriculum, please visit: https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/plan2/curriculum/
For questions related to the application and admissions, please visit our prospective students page (https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/plan2/prospective-students/)
or contact Admissions Director Kerry Pasquale at kerry@austin.utexas.edu
Summer visits:
Plan II Honors discourages visits to campus during the summer or over Spring Break, when future students can't attend a Plan II class, meet Plan II Honors majors, meet with faculty or see campus in any way that will be helpful for a student considering college choices. This is a really active, busy campus—during the long semesters. In the summer there are a lot of relatively empty buildings on a hot and quiet campus. A summer visit simply does not give a prospective student good information. And that's true at the vast majority of college campuses nation-wide. (Think about bringing prospective students to your high school for a visit in July…. What would they see?) Only a visit during a long semester can really give a prospective applicant the full picture of what it might be like to be a student at UT Austin. We cannot meet individually with drop-ins during the summer.