A campus built around belonging β for legacy students, first-generation scholars, transfer applicants, and military families finding their second home.
You'll know it when you feel it β the way the quad opens up, the way a professor waves from across a walkway.
Every Legacy visit is personal by design. Your family meets the department that matches your student's interests, walks the residence halls that could become home, and sits with an admissions counselor who has read the application before you arrive. We don't do group tours. We do conversations.
"We drove four hours. The moment we turned onto the oak path, my daughter grabbed my hand. We knew."
β Denise Okafor, parent of Adaeze, Class of 2027

A campus built around belonging β where the dining hall is a living room and a professor's office hours become a tradition.
Legacy's First-Year Experience program pairs every incoming student with a faculty mentor and a peer guide who has lived their exact transition. Whether your student is a legacy admit whose grandparent walked these halls, or the first in their family to ever step onto a university campus, the first week is designed to feel like recognition, not orientation.
"I was terrified. By Thursday of move-in week, I had a study group, a professor who knew my name, and a dining hall table that was mine."
β Marcus Webb, First-Generation Scholar, Class of 2026
Sophomore through junior year: the chapters parents don't always see, but always feel in the changed voice on Sunday calls.
By sophomore year, Legacy students are presenting research at national conferences, spending semesters in Edinburgh or SΓ£o Paulo, or leading the organizations they joined as freshmen. The university's 140+ clubs, guaranteed undergraduate research access, and global partner network mean the middle years are the most formative β for students and for the families watching them grow.
"I called home from Florence. My dad said he could hear something different in my voice. He was right."
β Elena Vasquez, Study Abroad Alum, Class of 2025

Commencement at Legacy has always been a family ceremony β because no student crosses that stage alone.
The auditorium holds every generation that came before. Parents sit in seats their own parents once occupied. Grandparents photograph the same bell tower they photographed forty years ago. And when the graduate's name is called, the weight of everything β the late-night calls, the tuition checks, the Sunday drives β settles into a single, irreplaceable moment. We reserve three guest seats per graduate. We always have.
"My mother graduated from Legacy in 1984. When I crossed the stage, she was holding the same program she saved from her own ceremony."
β Thomas Okafor, Legacy Graduate, Class of 2024
Legacy was founded on the belief that a university should wrap around its students like a second home β not just for the student, but for the family that sends them. We've held that belief for 137 years.
Find Your Family's FitYour student inherits a network that spans generations β and a campus that remembers names.
Dedicated advising, peer mentors, and a scholarship pipeline built specifically for your path.
Credit evaluation in 48 hours. A named advisor. A campus that knows your name by week two.
Mid-semester enrollment, BAH-compatible housing, and a veteran peer network ready on day one.
Five questions. A mirror, not a brochure.
In five questions, we'll build your student's match profile and introduce you to the admissions counselor who knows your corner of the Legacy experience best.
Takes about 2 minutes Β· No email required
campus visit
days per year
Open to all families
Every family visit includes a personalized tour, a meeting with your student's prospective department, lunch in the dining hall, and a one-on-one with an admissions counselor who has read your student's file before you arrive.
Confirmation within 24 hours Β· Accessible accommodations always available