As the semester continues to move quickly, we encourage you to take a moment to reflect on your progress and the routines that are helping you stay grounded and successful. This is often a busy time, but it’s also an opportunity to be intentional about balancing your priorities, staying connected to your community, and making the most of your experience. Below are important registration dates and tips. If you need any support along the way, please do not hesitate to reach out to your advisor.
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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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Use small pockets of time throughout your day—like walking between classes or waiting for a meeting—to review notes or start a task. These moments add up and can help you stay ahead without feeling overwhelmed.
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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 "The Look" by Roxette!
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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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Shiray McLean
R.I.S.E. Gen 1 Coordinator
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“Your unique perspective is irreplaceable. While AI is a powerful tool to amplify your productivity and deepen your study, stay in the lead... never let it do the thinking (or the work) for you.”
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The RISE GEN 1 Program’s mission is to build a community of academics, social acceptance, and leadership, where first-generation students feel a sense of acceptance and belongingness to the institution. Through diverse programming and intentional collaboration between the GEN 1 program and Seton Hall’s campus resources, students are given the tools needed to design their own holistic premier student experience GEN 1 strives to ensure students are academically and socially acclimated to all areas of college life, have the knowledge of and access to all resources, and to graduate within their intended time frame.
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“My first year in college was perfect. Many thanks to the guidance, mentorship and support from RISE GEN 1. Most of the resources I didn’t even know Seton Hall had, was discovered through this outstanding program. I formed deep and meaningful bonds with the remarkable students and staff of the RISE GEN 1 community, and I believe from the bottom of my heart that my first year couldn’t have gone any better without them.”
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96% of students strongly agreed that the summer program was beneficial to the success of the beginning of their first year academically and socially.
- 95% of students would like to participate in an RISE GEN 1 off-campus event.
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SAB Presents: Tangled Movie Night
April 17, 8 - 10 p.m., University Green
At last we see the light…and a movie on the Green! Join SAB for a movie under the stars as we watch Tangled! Grab your blanket and your popcorn!
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The Fourteenth Annual Servant Leadership Day
April 21, 4 - 5 p.m., University Center
The Fourteenth Annual Servant Leadership Day is a celebration of Seton Hall University’s commitment to forming students as “servant leaders in a global society.”
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Giving Day: The Scream Truck
April 22, 12 - 2 p.m., outside of University Center
Enjoy complimentary ice cream from The Scream Truck! While treating yourself to vanilla or chocolate soft-serve and rainbow sprinkles, connect with student clubs, orgs, teams, and members of the Student Alumni Association (SAA) to learn about how Giving Day improves your Seton Hall experience.
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| Mass on the Grass
April 22, 12 - 1 p.m., University Green
All are invited to come join Campus Ministry for one of our favorite Spring traditions...Mass on the Grass!
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| Ella Triunfa with VPs of L’Oreal and Campbells
April 22, 6 - 7 p.m., Event Room, University Center
Join Megan Frackowiak, vice president of Commercial Strategy at L’Oréal, and Gema Schipilliti, customer vice president at The Campbell’s Company, for an engaging fireside chat.
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SAB Presents: Open Mic Night
April 22, 7:30 - 10 p.m., University Center Amphitheater
Got talent? Got jokes? Got something to say? Come vibe with us at Open Mic Night! Whether you sing, rap, play an instrument, read poetry, or just want to cheer on your friends, this is your moment.
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Petersheim Academic Exposition
Monday, April 20 — Saturday, April 25
View the growing schedule of events, and make time to join (as your schedule allows) this University-wide celebration.
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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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Campus and Community Partnerships |
The South Orange Police Department (SOPD) are organizing their 2nd Annual Autism Acceptance Basketball Game: SOPD vs. the Seton Hall University Women’s Alumni Team. The game will be held on Tuesday, April 28 at 7 p.m. at Walsh Gymnasium at Seton Hall.
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It’s a great community event that will support the local nonprofit Nassan’s Place. Seton Hall students and kids under 12 are free.
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