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Final Examinations for Winter Quarter will be held from March 20 through March 24, 2006. The first day of classes for Spring Quarter is April 4, 2006.

If you are interested in visiting Stanford during Spring Break, and would like to know what services will be available, we recommend that you check this schedule or contact Visitor Information Services at (650) 723-2560.

Visitor Information Services offers public walking tours for parties of nine or fewer at 11:00 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. daily, with the exception of some holidays and holiday weekends when tours will not be offered. Golf cart tours, residence hall tours, and private tours for groups of 10 or more require advance reservations.

Prospective undergraduates are encouraged to take part in our Discover Stanford program, which includes both a tour and an information session.

 

Visitors can enjoy free campus walking tours, offered twice daily, seven days a week, at 11:00 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. every day throughout the year, except during the winter holiday break (mid-December through the first week of January) and certain other holiday periods.

Led by student guides who are well-versed in the University's history, academic offerings, and student life, these tours include the Main Quad, Memorial Church, the science and engineering buildings, and two main libraries. The tours last about an hour and depart from the front steps of Memorial Auditorium and end in White Plaza between the Stanford Bookstore and Old Union.

Reservations are not required for parties of nine or fewer. Parties of 10 or more must book a private tour.



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