We hope you had a wonderful Spring Break! Now is the time to check your progress and plan ahead for what’s next. With advising underway and registration for the fall approaching, it is a great time to connect with your Advisor, support network, ask questions, and take advantage of the resources available to you. Staying engaged and intentional now can make a meaningful difference as you prepare for the remainder of the semester and beyond.
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Important Registration Information:
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- Please schedule an advising appointment with your Advisor, who can provide valuable guidance on course selection, degree requirements, and any other academic concerns.
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To plan your schedule effectively, review the course catalogue and familiarize yourself with available courses and any prerequisites.
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Make sure there are no holds, restrictions, or outstanding balances on your student account that could prevent you from registering. Contact the Bursar with any questions.
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Ensure that all necessary financial aid paperwork has been submitted and that your financial aid package is in order. Contact Financial Aid with any questions.
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Stay focused, reduce stress, and keep momentum as the semester continues!
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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 "No One Will Ever Take Your Place" by ONWARD performer Moonwater!
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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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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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Amanda DiDonato
Senior Associate Director, Office of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes
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| Schedule your priorities before your day starts scheduling you.
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Creating a daily plan that helps you attack your to-do list early is a powerful time management strategy. When you organize your tasks in order of importance – classes, assignments, practices, and personal commitments – you protect time that matters most to you.
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The cumulative GPA for all student-athletes for the spring 2025 semester was 3.537, an all-time high and approximately 63 percent of all student-athletes earned Dean’s List in the spring 2025 semester!
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“I have always felt at home as a result of the Academic Support Staff here at Seton Hall. They have helped me tremendously throughout my time here and made the transition to college much smoother than I envisioned.”
- SHU Student-Athlete
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Satisfaction and Needs Survey — Spring 2025; 23 percent of student-athletes responded:
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- 100% of respondents indicated that their advisors’ assistance was provided in a timely manner
- 96% of respondents indicated that their advisor in Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes was extremely or very helpful during the registration process
- 93% of respondents felt extremely or very supported by their advisor in Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes
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Pet Therapy with Dare to Care
Monday, April 13, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., University Green
Join Dare to Care and their furry friends for some pet therapy with dogs from Creature Comfort Pet Therapy!
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SAB Presents: Printing Pop Up
Monday, April 13, 12 p.m., UC Amphitheater
Join SAB for as we bring Barrel Maker Screen Printing back to campus! Stop by to watch a live screen printing demonstration and snag a special edition item! First com, first serve!
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Innovation Hub Blessing and Grand Opening Ceremony
Join Seton Hall University President, Monsignor Joseph R. Reilly, S.T.L., Ph.D., and other University members, at the blessing and grand opening of the newly developed Innovation Hub within the Teaching, Learning and Technology Center (TLTC) on the ground floor of Walsh Library.
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🚘 Student Parking at IHS Campus |
Reminder: Students attending classes at the Interprofessional Health Sciences Campus should use designated/authorized parking only. Nearby private businesses may begin enforcing parking restrictions, including ticketing or towing.
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💲 Need to add cash to Pirate Gold? |
Beginning April 1, all cash deposits for Pirate Gold will be handled at Bursar’s Office in Bayley Hall (1st Floor).
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Reminder: Parking Services accepts Pirate Gold only for in-person payments, cash is not accepted. Be sure to stop by Bayley Hall to add funds to your Pirate Gold account!
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📊 Share, Honor Unite: 30th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition |
Monday, April 20 — Saturday, April 25 |
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📚 Academic Support Resources |
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College life can be a lot to juggle. Whether you’re feeling the pressure of classes, struggling with relationships, or just feeling a bit “off,” you don’t have to figure it out alone.
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The Well is your one-stop resource, designed for Seton Hall students, to provide quick and easy to access tools to help you stay balanced and resilient.
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Inside The Well, you’ll find guidance on Achieving Academic Success, Managing Stress and Anxiety, Building Self-Esteem, Overcoming Loneliness, and more!
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Want more resources? Check these out –
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Headspace – every Pirate gets a free one-year subscription for meditation and mindfulness
- Wellness Room – a place to unplug. Just stop at the front desk of Walsh Library for access.
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Know the Signs – short videos to learn the signs about stress vs anxiety, sadness or depression, and relationship red flags
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Graduate Appreciation Week (April 13 – April 17)
The Office of Graduate Affairs, in collaboration with Student Services, is offering our graduates a variety of elevated events. If you are not on campus regularly, this would be a great opportunity to visit. Students may register and participate in any of the week-long activities - feel free to attend as many as you like! To view the week’s activities and sign up for events, click here.
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Campus and Community Partnerships |
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