As the semester continues, this is your chance to stay focused, keep building positive habits that support your success, and take charge of your experience. Each week brings new opportunities to sharpen your skills, build confidence, and make progress toward your goals—both in and out of the classroom. Small actions can create big wins, and staying intentional with your time and choices can help you make the most of everything campus has to offer. Let’s keep the energy going and set yourself up for another strong week ahead!
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Pirate Tip of the Week: Plan Your Week for Success 📝
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Taking a few minutes to plan your week can make a big difference in how confident and in control you feel as a student.
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Stay organized: Writing down classes, assignments, work hours, and commitments helps you see everything in one place and avoid last-minute surprises.
- Manage your time effectively: Scheduling study time in advance makes it more likely you’ll keep up with coursework and meet deadlines.
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Reduce stress: Knowing what your week looks like can ease anxiety and help you feel more prepared and balanced.
- Make time for yourself: Planning ahead allows space for rest, campus activities, and self-care, which is key to long-term success.
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Challenge: Can you take 10 minutes today to plan your week and set yourself up for success?
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🐾 #PiratePets
Your pet is an extension of you! If you have a pet in Pirate apparel, submit your photo here. Your pet could be featured on our #PiratePet wall of the University Center.
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🎶 #PiratePlaylist
Please help us populate our #Pirate Playlist with your favorite fun, upbeat, and positive songs. You might hear your song played in Pirates Plaza (outside of the University Center). Please send your [clean] song requests to our Student Services Suggestion Box. This week, we added "I Can See Clearly Now" by Jimmy Cliff.
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Remember that we are stronger together. Please take care of yourself and each other.
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Monica Burnette, Ph.D.
Vice President of Student Services
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Velvet 🐶
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At Seton Hall, we are committed to being a safe, supportive, and inclusive living and learning environment that fosters academic, spiritual, and personal growth. Your health, safety, and success are paramount in all we do. We strive to cultivate an environment of mutual respect and dignity for one another, and we expect each community member to take their role in fostering this environment seriously, ensuring that dignity and respect for all are upheld. Learn more about our Student Code of Conduct.
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Kristina Majewski, J.D., Director of Disability Support Services
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| - Don’t underestimate the power of connection. Reach out and equip yourself with all the tools that SHU has to offer – the right people and resources can turn a tough semester into a supported one.
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Allow setbacks to shape, not stop you. Resilience is built every time you keep going after something doesn’t work out and remember that there’s a strong community and wide range of campus resources that can offer support & guidance when needed.
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The mission of Disability Support Services (DSS) is to provide students with disabilities equal access to all University programs and activities while raising campus-wide awareness of issues impacting this student population. DSS works collaboratively with academic departments and student affairs offices to engage and support the intellectual and social development of students with disabilities. To this end, DSS strives to promote academic excellence, the development of self-advocacy skills, and increased student leadership opportunities.
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“Thank you for everything you did for me this year. The DSS office has become a home to me, and I am forever grateful for that. Thank you for helping me to have a great first year of college.” - SHU Student
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DSS proctored 18% (541) more exams in 2024–25 than in the previous year
- There was an increase of 14% in the number of students registered for service on the South Orange Campus
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Student Services is launching an initiative called Survey Squad!
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Join the Survey Squad 📊 Amplify the Student Voice 📣
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Want to help shape the Seton Hall experience? We're launching the Survey Squad, a new paid student employment team dedicated to boosting student voice, strengthening campus feedback, and driving real change.
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As part of the Squad, you'll:
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Be a survey ambassador and help create clear, relevant, student-centered surveys.
- Work with campus departments to make sure student feedback is heard loud and clear.
- Why join? Because students know students best. And your voice (and influence!) can help shape everything from programs and services to the overall campus experience.
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If you want to make an impact, amplify student voices, and help create a culture where feedback fuels real improvements, the Survey Squad wants you.
- Be part of something new. Be the reason student feedback sparks change.
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Class of 2026: Senior Portraits
Monday, February 9, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Boland 34 (Enter through Campus Ministry Entrance)
Celebrate all that you've accomplished! Sit for Senior Portraits with the photography company, Prestige! An appointment can be made here. Appointments will take place between 9 am and 5 pm. Photos will be taken in business attire and a cap and gown. All cap and gown attire will be provided.
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Thrive Pop-Up Tabling
Wednesday, February 11, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Galleon Hallway, University Center
Curious about the THRIVE Workshop? Stop by to learn about the skills taught and how to sign up!
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18th Annual Jim and Judy O’Brien Capital Markets Colloquium
Wednesday, February 11, 9:30 a.m.- 6 p.m.
Jubilee Hall
The 18th Annual O’Brien Capital Markets Colloquium has something for everyone. Hear from alumni and world-class companies, plus take advantage of this great networking opportunity. Learn about internships, career opportunities, and our amazing, relevant graduate programs.
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📑Academic Support Resources |
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Seton Hall Advising Model | |
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🔍 Curious How Advising Works at SHU?
Check out our quick video series to learn more about the SHU Advising Model—what it is, how it supports your success, and how you play an important role as part of your Student Success Team. Watch anytime and learn how to make the most of your advising experience!
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For undergraduate students who want to explore new majors and declare a major/minor. We hope that through this event, students can connect with faculty and students from their intended major and learn more about their program and the opportunities they can pursue. The event is on March 12th from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm in the University Center, Event Room.
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