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Admitted Students Weekend
Envision yourself as a Man of Morehouse as you explore our iconic landmarks and cutting-edge facilities, connect with our world-renowned faculty, engage with current students, and discover the vibrant student life that awaits you.

Admitted Students Weekend
Admitted Students Weekend (ASW) is a 2-day event for newly admitted students and their families to visit our campus and experience Morehouse firsthand.
Embark on a journey to discover your future at Morehouse College! As an admitted student for the Fall semester, you're cordially invited to experience the essence of Morehouse firsthand. Join us for an exclusive Admitted Student Weekend, where you'll immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of our historic campus.
What you need to know about
Admitted Students Weekend 2026
Join us in April for Admitted Students Weekend (ASW) Come and see why Morehouse College is where destinies of leaders begin!
From our state-of-the-art classrooms to our bustling student center, every corner of Morehouse has a story to tell. Will you find your favorite study spot in our library? Can you picture yourself joining the ranks of our distinguished alumni? Who among your fellow admitted students might become your lifelong brothers? Whether you've already committed to Morehouse or are still considering your options, this is your chance to experience the unparalleled brotherhood and academic excellence that define our institution.
Below, you will find useful links to register for Admitted Students Weekend, view the program schedule, and access exclusive hotel discounts to make your visit more convenient and enjoyable.
We can't wait to welcome you to THE HOUSE!
Register for ASW 2026
Already Admitted? Join us for Admitted Students Weekend and take the first step towards becoming a part of our legacy of leadership and service.
ASW 2026 Schedule
Check out this year's ASW 2026 program, with activities and panels for you and your family.
Build Your ASW Experience
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Immerse yourself in the ASW Experience. Click LEARN MORE to take a look at our breakout sessions.
Hotel Accommodations
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Find exclusive hotel discounts and special rates for Admitted Students Weekend 2026 to make your stay convenient and affordable.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We know you may have questions about Admitted Students Weekend—and we’ve got answers. Here’s everything you need to know before stepping onto campus.
What to Expect at Admitted Students Weekend
Admitted Students Weekend is a 2-day event for newly admitted students and their families to visit our campus and experience Morehouse firsthand.

- Explore our iconic landmarks and cutting-edge facilities
- Connect with our world-renowned faculty and engage with current students
- Discover the vibrant student life that awaits you
From our state-of-the-art classrooms to our bustling student center, every corner of Morehouse has a story to tell. Will you find your favorite study spot in our library? Can you picture yourself joining the ranks of our distinguished alumni? Who among your fellow admitted students might become your lifelong brothers? Whether you've already committed to Morehouse or are still considering your options, this is your chance to experience the unparalleled brotherhood and academic excellence that define our institution
Come and see why Morehouse College is where destinies of leaders begin! Join us for Admitted Students Weekend and take the first step towards becoming a part of our legacy of leadership and service.We can't wait to welcome you to THE HOUSE!
Build Your ASW Experience
Admitted Student Weekend is designed to be an engaging, personalized experience that helps you explore life at Morehouse in a way that matters most to you. Below is a preview of the breakout sessions available during ASW, giving you a closer look at what each experience includes. When you register, you’ll have the opportunity to Build Your ASW Experience by selecting two sessions that align with your interests, goals, and questions—so you can choose with confidence and make the most of your time on campus.
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Programs of Distinction Breakout Block
Programs of Distinction Breakout Block
Morehouse Accelerated Academic Program
Get a first-hand immersive taste of college-level academics and campus life through this accelerated program designed to challenge and prepare high-schoolers for the rigor and community at Morehouse College.Find out more here: https://morehouse.edu/academics/programs/summer-academy?utm_source
Thomas J. Blocker SocietyLearn about pathways into health and biomedical careers with guidance from alumni physicians, dentists, scientists, and allied-health professionals who mentor, advise, and offer enrichment opportunities for aspiring pre-med students.Howard Thurman Honors Program
Discover the college’s selective honors track offering enriched academics and unique opportunities for students with strong intellectual ability and motivation who want to engage deeply in scholarship and leadership.Dual Degree Engineering Program
Explore the dual-degree engineering track that allows students to combine a science curriculum at Morehouse with an engineering curriculum at a partner institution, ultimately earning two degrees in about five years.Morehouse Athletics Program
Learn how athletics at Morehouse goes beyond sports — balancing competitive intercollegiate athletics with academic growth to help students build discipline, teamwork, leadership, and lifelong fitness habits.Find out more here: https://morehouse.edu/life/activities-and-clubs/athletics/ -
Campus Life and Scholarship Breakout Block
Campus Life and Scholarship Breakout Block
Campus Culture 101
Get an inside look at what it truly means to live and learn at Morehouse, from traditions and student organizations to the vibrant brotherhood that shapes campus culture. This session highlights how students build community, leadership, and identity through everyday campus life.
Scholarship Program Informational — Oprah Winfrey Scholars & Samuel L. Jackson ScholarsLearn about Morehouse’s premier scholarship opportunities, each designed to support high-achieving students through service, leadership development, academic enrichment, and financial support. Representatives will walk you through eligibility, expectations, and what it means to join these distinguished scholar communities.Find out more here: https://morehouse.edu/aid/financial-aid/scholarships
Learning Accommodations & AccessibilityExplore the resources available to support students with learning differences, disabilities, or accommodation needs. Our accessibility team will explain the process for receiving support and the tools that ensure every student thrives academically.Find out more here: https://morehouse.edu/life/student-services/accessibility-services
Programs of Distinction Breakout Block
Morehouse Accelerated Academic Program
Get a first-hand immersive taste of college-level academics and campus life through this accelerated program designed to challenge and prepare high-schoolers for the rigor and community at Morehouse College.
Find out more here: https://morehouse.edu/academics/programs/summer-academy?utm_source
Thomas J. Blocker Society
Learn about pathways into health and biomedical careers with guidance from alumni physicians, dentists, scientists, and allied-health professionals who mentor, advise, and offer enrichment opportunities for aspiring pre-med students.
Howard Thurman Honors Program
Discover the college’s selective honors track offering enriched academics and unique opportunities for students with strong intellectual ability and motivation who want to engage deeply in scholarship and leadership.
Dual Degree Engineering Program
Explore the dual-degree engineering track that allows students to combine a science curriculum at Morehouse with an engineering curriculum at a partner institution, ultimately earning two degrees in about five years.
Morehouse Athletics Program
Learn how athletics at Morehouse goes beyond sports — balancing competitive intercollegiate athletics with academic growth to help students build discipline, teamwork, leadership, and lifelong fitness habits.
Find out more here: https://morehouse.edu/life/activities-and-clubs/athletics/
Campus Life and Scholarship Breakout Block
Campus Culture 101
Get an inside look at what it truly means to live and learn at Morehouse, from traditions and student organizations to the vibrant brotherhood that shapes campus culture. This session highlights how students build community, leadership, and identity through everyday campus life.
Scholarship Program Informational — Oprah Winfrey Scholars & Samuel L. Jackson Scholars
Learn about Morehouse’s premier scholarship opportunities, each designed to support high-achieving students through service, leadership development, academic enrichment, and financial support. Representatives will walk you through eligibility, expectations, and what it means to join these distinguished scholar communities.
Find out more here: https://morehouse.edu/aid/financial-aid/scholarships
Learning Accommodations & Accessibility
Explore the resources available to support students with learning differences, disabilities, or accommodation needs. Our accessibility team will explain the process for receiving support and the tools that ensure every student thrives academically.
Find out more here: https://morehouse.edu/life/student-services/accessibility-services
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to register in advance to attend Admitted Students Weekend?
Yes. Invitations to register are sent to each admitted student’s Morehouse email a few days after they view their admission decision. Please check your email for registration details and access.
How many guests may attend with an admitted student?
Admitted students may bring up to three guests. To ensure the best experience for all attendees, we encourage guests to be limited primarily to parents or guardians, as much of the programming is designed with them in mind
What time should we plan to arrive each day?
Friday will offer an optional early check-in with rolling arrival and a mixer for early arrivals. Saturday is our primary programming day, and guests should plan to arrive at least 30 minutes early to allow time for parking, walking, and check-in if they did not participate in early check-in.
Where do we check in when we arrive on campus?
Friday check-in will take place at the Morehouse College Welcome Center. Saturday check-in will be held at the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel. Guests are encouraged to reference the interactive map for directions to all programming locations throughout the weekend.
Will we need a QR code or confirmation email to check in?
Yes. A QR code will be sent to the admitted student’s Morehouse email 48 hours prior to the event. Please have this QR code available to present upon arrival.
Is there a dress code for Admitted Students Weekend?
There is no formal dress code. We encourage students and families to wear comfortable attire that represents them well, keeping in mind there will be walking and outdoor activities.
Will meals be provided during the weekend?
Yes. Light refreshments will be provided on Friday during networking moments. On Saturday, complimentary meals will be provided for our admitted students. Parents and guardians will have access to our on-campus dining and food truck options for purchase.
Where should we stay if we are traveling from out of town?
Families traveling from out of town are encouraged to explore hotel accommodations through our official Admitted Students Weekend website, where special rates with hotel partners are available.
Is parking available on campus?
Yes. Complimentary parking is available in the Morehouse College Parking Deck, with additional options noted on the interactive map. Guests are encouraged to consider rideshare options, as parking availability may be limited during peak times.
Will shuttle transportation be provided?
Limited on-campus transportation will be available for guests who request assistance.
Will students and parents attend sessions together or separately?
The weekend will include a mix of shared programming, as well as student-only and parent-only sessions, allowing for tailored experiences for each audience.
Can students explore campus on their own during the weekend?
Scheduled campus tour opportunities will be available. Please review the official program schedule for specific tour times this weekend.
What should we bring with us to Admitted Students Weekend?
We recommend bringing comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate attire, Your for QR code check-in, and any questions you may have for faculty, staff, current students, or alumni.
What happens if we register but are no longer able to attend?
If your plans change, you may update or cancel your registration at any time by visiting your original confirmation email where you will have access to edit this at any time.
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