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Choosing where you want to pursue your education is an exciting and important decision. The best way to learn about Jefferson is by exploring our on-campus and virtual visit options so you can start to see your future in whatever way fits best.
We invite you to explore our campuses at your own pace through our on-campus self-guided tours. During this interactive experiences, you will have the opportunity to explore campus and hear from our students, faculty and staff through pre-recorded videos and messages.Select a campus location below to view a self-guided walking tour.
Experience an immersive virtual tour of two Jefferson campus locations — in East Falls and in Center City Philadelphia — including inside looks at labs, campus academic buildings, program-specific videos, athletic fields and more.
View videos of our campuses, including tours of specific buildings and the programs utilizing them.
Having celebrated our bicentennial — founded as Jefferson Medical College in 1824 — Thomas Jefferson University is an institution steeped in rich history. Today, many of the original college's sites remain close to the university's Center City Campus, and we invite you to take a self-guided tour, which begins at Washington Square and winds west to Broad and Chestnut Streets.
Our Center City Campus, located in the heart of Philadelphia, is home to colleges of Health Professions, Nursing, Pharmacy, Population Health, Life Sciences, Rehabilitation Sciences, and the Sidney Kimmel Medical College. This campus is where more than 32,000 doctors, nurses, therapists, teachers, researchers, students, leaders and healers work together every day to improve lives.
At our East Falls Campus, located 10 minutes from the heart of Philadelphia, access and opportunity are at your fingertips. From studio to laboratory, from active learning spaces to student clubs, Jefferson has a distinctive cultural breadth that adds even more value to your college experience.
Jefferson’s Dixon Campus, located in Horsham, PA, is aligned with best practices in designing a future-focused academic space. At 42,000 square feet, nearly one-third of the facility is dedicated to a state-of-the-art simulation center, where both undergraduate and graduate engage in complex clinical scenarios that parallel, anticipate and amplify real-life situations.
This campus also includes a 200-person tiered lecture hall and three 80-seat classrooms that will support the latest innovations in educational technology. A dedicated library, collaborative learning and study spaces, a student lounge and a central concourse support faculty-student and student-student engagement at the highest level. The campus is adjacent to a trail leading to a park. There is ample parking on campus and it is close to public transportation.
The Voorhees Campus for Physician Assistant Studies at Thomas Jefferson University provides a dynamic adult learning environment, including a 60-seat classroom, a large conference room, a brand new physical diagnosis/clinical skills lab with medical simulators, a 12 station full-dissection cadaver lab, administrative offices, break out and study spaces for the PA students and faculty. The campus, located in Voorhees, New Jersey, is designed for students who have already completed a bachelor’s degree or who will be completing a bachelor’s degree before matriculation into the graduate physician assistant program. Students are awarded a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies (MSPAS) degree upon successful completion of our Program.
Industry demands employees who are ready for what’s happening right now and for what will come next. Thomas Jefferson University graduate studies put access and opportunity at your fingertips. From studio to laboratory, active learning spaces to the student center to research libraries, Jefferson has a distinctive cultural breadth that adds even more value to your educational experience.
College was first opened in 1929 with a façade featuring grand arches, carved animals and eagle gargoyles. Today it is home to the Sidney Kimmel Medical College classrooms and offices, to the Office of Diversity & Inclusion and to medical offices.
Jefferson was one of the nation's first centers for interdisciplinary health instruction, and the Hamilton building is a perfect example of our approach. Within Hamilton, you will find:
When you walk into the lobby of the Health Professions Academic Building at 901 Walnut Street, you're greeted by a statue of Athena, the protectors of medicine and healers, standing guard for this building that serves the:
Academic Services and the Office of Assessment & Accreditation also reside here, underneath the building's vegetated and reflective green roof!