Visit Woodbury University to explore our outstanding facilities, meet our vibrant community, and see how our dynamic programs can start shaping your tomorrow, today.
Undergraduate Tours
Book a private tour to discover our creative economy’s heart and what makes Woodbury special.
The Woodbury Campus Tour includes a 30-minute information session led by an admissions counselor, followed by an hour student-led tour of our campus. Please arrive on time to guarantee a full tour experience and have the chance to explore all that Woodbury offers.
Reservations are required for all tour times. Tour registration closes 48 hours prior to the tour time.
Please note: Only service animals, defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act as an animal “that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability”, are allowed in the university’s facilities.
Intersted in our graduate programs? Give us a call at (818) 394-3338 to schedule a graduate specific tour. Ready to turn your aspirations into achievements? Discover the opportunities that await at Woodbury University. Let’s make it happen together!
Woodbury has some of the most sophisticated fabrication technologies available across architecture and interior design. The Making Complex serves as the primary source of information for students looking to use these technologies including laser cutters, the CNC router, and the 3D printers.
The design center is where foundational drawing and other classes are held and the private studios for all senior graphic design, architecture, animation and other art and design majors. They feature everything from our laser printers, plotters and our Powell gallery space.
Bon Appétit believes in serving only the freshest food at Woody’s Café. It creates food in a socially responsible manner and uses authentic ingredients to provide flavorful, nutritious meals made from scratch. Check out their website to see what they’re serving this week, view cafe hours, and more.
As part of the Solar Decathlon, our architecture students and faculty built the first legal 3-D printed house in Los Angeles. Tour the 477 ft home which will help relieve housing insecurity and can self-sustain for water, power, and connectivity, leveraging all aspects of solar energy.