Summer Orientation Begins for Class of 2028
Incoming first-year students at The University of Scranton will begin their college careers through a series of summer orientation sessions. Two-day sessions for members of Scranton’s Class of 2028, their parents and guardians began June 17-18 and will also be held on June 20-21, 24-25 and 27-28.
Members of the University’s incoming class are broken into smaller groups for summer orientation. The entire class will be together for the first-time during Fall Welcome on August 24-25.
Scranton’s summer orientation is designed to introduce new students and their families to the University’s procedures, facilities and support services, and to provide them with the opportunity to meet with faculty, administrators and staff, as well as each other.
Sessions for students include information about academic life, the successful transition to college, Scranton’s inclusive community, campus life, and mission and ministry, as well as smaller sessions for students to get to know each other. Sessions for parents include information about academics, financial aid services, career development, mission and ministry, campus life and strategies for success.
This year’s student orientation team leaders are Dave Banko ’26 from Wind Gap, a biochemistry major and member of the University Honors Program; Jessica Ely ’26 from Dimock, a biology major and member the University Honors Program; and Lila Naccari ’25 from Rockville Center, New York, an occupational therapy major. They are joining with University administrators, staff, faculty and more than 60 student orientation assistants to help acquaint members of the incoming class to Scranton. In this video the orientation team leaders respond to questions shared by incoming students.
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Classes for the University’s fall semester will begin on campus on Monday, Aug. 26.