Visiting Pratt

Scheduling Your Visit

Campus tours, information sessions, or group tours arranged by a high school or other group may be scheduled online for your convenience by clickng on the link below.  Registration is required for all Admissions Events.

 

Schedule your campus tour, information session, or group tour now!

 

Or explore our visit  options (information session, campus tour, department-specific information sessions, counselor portfolio reviews, off-campus reviews, National Portfolio Days) by clicking on Undergraduate or Graduate links on the left.

 

Pratt's Campuses

Pratt Institute has three campuses: 

  1. Brooklyn, NY  (a 25-acre residential main campus and home to all undergraduate programs but construction management and many graduate programs).
  2. Manhattan (home to two-year associate's degree programs, construction management and  graduate programs in library and information science, historic preservation, communications design, package design, design management, and arts and cultural management.  An historic building located at 144 W. 14th St between 6th and 7th Aves., NY, NY.
  3. Utica (PrattMWP) (undergraduate programs only). 
  4.  Wilmington,  Delaware,  Delaware College of Art and Design, (DCAD) an affiliated program for undergraduate programs only.

Visiting Pratt

Prospective students and their families have many different ways to get to know Pratt. You can find information on the types of visits Pratt offers using the left menu. Can't make it to the Brooklyn campus? Take our virtual tour of  campus.

Undergraduate and Associate's Degree Applicants

Graduate Applicants

Can't visit in person? 

Pratt’s sculpture park was recognized as one of the 10 best college and university campus art collections in the country by Public Art Review.

Ideal Locations

Pratt Institute has three campuses.  The Brooklyn campus is located in the Clinton Hill Historic District of Brooklyn, one of New York’s premier landmark neighborhoods, featuring a diversity of architectural styles and beautiful churches. Once called “Brooklyn’s Gold Coast,” Clinton Hill is distinguished by its large number of free-standing mansions built at the turn of the century by wealthy magnates such as the members of the Pratt family. Visitors can enter Pratt Institute’s campus seven days a week on DeKalb Avenue or Willoughby Avenue between Hall Street and Classon Avenue. The closest subway stop is the Clinton-Washington station on the G line. Complete directions are available online.

The Manhattan campus is located on 14th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues in a recently restored historic building. It houses the construction management, associate degree, and various graduate programs (library and information science, historic preservation, communications/package design, design management, and arts and cultural management).

The Utica campus  is home to our affiliate campus, PrattMWP, where PrattMWP students complete the first two years of their Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Fine Arts, Communications Design, Photography or Art and Design Education at Pratt's beautiful Central New York campus before fulfilling their degree requirements at Pratt in Brooklyn. Students are prepared for their careers through instruction in the renowned "Pratt curriculum," the same academic plan and quality instruction offered on the Brooklyn campus.  The Museum of Art on campus offers 20 galleries featuring selections from the permanent collection and exhibitions of works from major collections worldwide. Find out about the more than 25,000 American and European 18th, 19th and 20th-century paintings and 19th-century decorative arts shown in the Philip Johnson-designed museum and Fountain Elms, a refurbished 1850s mansion and original home of MWPAI's founders.   To apply, simply check off MWP on Pratt's application or apply directly to PrattMWP using their application.  Visit PrattMWP.

Office of Admissions, Myrtle Hall, Pratt Institute, 200 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11205
phone:  718-636-3514  or 800-331-0834  fax:  718-636-3670

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