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As a residential college, Saint Michael’s is dedicated to making the entire college experience rewarding, 引人入胜的, and filled with learning — both inside and outside the classroom. We welcome you to our learning community and look forward to helping you make your four years of college memorable and transformative.
This page contains the information you need during your first year as a student at St. 迈克的. More items will be added as the information becomes available.
Here are a few key dates to prepare for, but please look below for information about new student events and things you need to do before arriving to campus in August.
8月22日 | 移动 |
8月22日至25日 | 取向 |
8月26日 | 类开始 |
We look forward to welcoming you to campus!
Connect With Your Class
Meet the Class of 2028 - in person or online - with our Admitted Student Days, Knight for a Day options and the Class of 2028 Instagram account!
Admitted Student Day
访问 Saint Michael's to get a glimpse of the incredible experiences that await you and make meaningful connections with your new classmates and faculty members!
现在注册!Knight for a Day
Join us for this firsthand look at what it's like to be a part of our amazing community. Explore a faculty-led seminar, chat with current students, and enjoy any of our awesome campus activities!
现在注册Meet the Class of 2028!
Meet and interact with your future friends and classmates from the Class of 2028 on Instagram and keep up-to-date on important events and deadlines.
现在加入!Forms and Information
Below you will find links to important forms that new students need to complete before arriving at Saint Michael's, as well as helpful resources and services for students and their families.
Academic and Student Support
Check out the information below to learn more about course selection, summer advising and how the Office of Purposeful Learning will impact your first year.
First Year Seminar
每年, incoming Saint Michael's students enroll in a First-Year Seminar course and read a specially-chosen 常见的文本. Students read the 常见的文本 over the summer andjoin in class discussion as part of their First-Year Seminar course, which they take in the first or second semester.