-
About
Admitted Student Day
Saturday, April 12
Accepted Students – Be sure to register for our last Admitted Student Day and explore all that Marist has to offer! Learn more and register.
About
-
Academics
Admitted Student Day
Saturday, April 12
Accepted Students – Be sure to register for our last Admitted Student Day and explore all that Marist has to offer! Learn more and register.
Academics
-
Admission & Financial Aid
Admitted Student Day
Saturday, April 12
Accepted Students – Be sure to register for our last Admitted Student Day and explore all that Marist has to offer! Learn more and register.
Admission & Financial Aid
-
Student Life
Admitted Student Day
Saturday, April 12
Accepted Students – Be sure to register for our last Admitted Student Day and explore all that Marist has to offer! Learn more and register.
Student Life
- Athletics


Your First Year Experience Starts Here.
Welcome to Your First Year at Marist University!
Starting at Marist is an exciting journey, and The Office of First Year Experience is here to help you make a smooth transition. Our team is dedicated to supporting new students like you, providing the resources and guidance you need to thrive from day one. Through orientation, mentoring, and engaging programs, we ensure you feel prepared, connected, and ready to make the most of your Marist experience.
If you have questions, please email us at FirstYearExperience@Marist.edu.
From June Orientation to Welcome Week, we offer an immersive introduction to life at Marist. You'll meet students, connect with faculty, and get to know campus in fun and meaningful ways before classes begin.
Whether you're a residential student, a commuter student, or a transfer student, our office is your go-to resource for academic and personal success. No matter where you're starting, we're here to help you feel at home and inspired to do more.
Personalized Support for Your First Year
Marist's mentorship tradition began in the late 1970s as part of a broader effort to improve student retention and success. Research identified key moments when students needed extra support, and the mentor program was designed to provide it. Today, mentors continue to serve as a vital link between new students and the broader Marist community, ensuring a smooth transition into university life.
Your staff mentor isn't just a guide—they're someone who's been in your shoes and is committed to helping you navigate your first year with confidence. They'll connect you with faculty, support services, and student organizations, while also encouraging you to reflect on your academic and personal growth. Whether in residence halls, commuter spaces, small group workshops, or social events, mentors are there to help you make the most of your Marist experience.