Student Orientation
Start your life as a Mercy Maverick the right way at New Student Orientation!
This is your time to make friends, explore campus, and set yourself up for a successful semester. Orientation is a huge milestone for all college students and now is your time to start your Mercy journey.
New Student Orientation
All incoming first year and transfer students – commuters and residents – are invited to attend one of our New Student Orientation sessions. You’ll spend the day in engaging, interactive sessions and having fun with your future classmates!
- Meet & Greet with Orientation Leaders at 4:30 PM
- Check in for all sessions starts at 5:00 PM
- Sessions end at 8:00 PM
Any questions or concerns? Please contact us at orientation@mercy.edu or (914) 888-5123.
What to Expect
- Resource fair to learn about college traditions, clubs, opportunities to work on campus, and variety of offices (including Accessibility, Health office, SFS, and more!)
- Plenty of free food and swag!
- PACT and Financial Aid sessions to learn about these important services that assist Mercy students
- Session with Career Services
Things to do Before Your First Day at Mercy
Orientation is an essential part of beginning your college experience. You'll get helpful information about life at Â鶹ÉçÇø, student organizations and clubs, resources to help you succeed as a Mav, and more.
Students must submit a high school transcript for their application to be reviewed. We will accept either an unofficial or official transcript. Students are able to upload these transcripts through their student portal.
An official final high school transcript (provided by the high school to Â鶹ÉçÇø), which includes all secondary school grades, class rank and date of graduate must be submitted prior to enrollment.
Students whose transcripts are unavailable should consult with an admissions counselor. Or, the applicant can provide a High School Equivalency Diploma, if applicable, with corresponding score sheet.
- (if New York State resident)
- If selected for verification, submit verification documents which may include: parent and student W2s, parent and student IRS tax transcripts, and independent or dependent verification worksheet
- if you are accepting federal Stafford loans
- If eligible for the Federal Work Study (FWS) Program, submit an FWS application on
New York State Public Health Law, requires all students enrolled in six or more credits must be fully compliant with immunization requirements. For more information and to submit records, visit our Immunization Requirements page.
Have any additional questions?
Please contact us at orientation@mercy.edu or (914) 888-5123.