23-24 Admit Packet - Enrollment Guide

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here. belong You

Your journey is just getting

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journey

getting started.

YOUR ACCEPTANCE TO RIDER is just the next chapter in your life’s story. You’re now part of a tight-knit community of change-makers and risk-takers. Whether you choose to double-major, get involved in clubs and activities, or jump head-first into an internship, the life experiences you gain during your time here are what will make Rider such a unique home. And it’s the challenges that you meet head-on that will take you where you’re meant to be.

AFTER NUMEROUS HOURS OF COLLEGE RESEARCH, AND COUNTLESS CONVERSATIONS WITH FAMILY AND TEACHERS,

GET READY TO EXPLORE YOUR BOUNDLESS POTENTIAL AT RIDER.

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Welcome family! to the

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There’s no such thing as a lone Bronc.

YOU’RE NOW OFFICIALLY one of us, and we want to extend our warmest welcome. You’re joining an embracing community of Broncs — one that we like to call small but great. No matter what you’re interested in, you’ll find your herd here.

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Begin your journey before you even arrive on campus — connect with us and fellow classmates on social media.

Join the Class of 2028 Facebook group

Open to freshmen and incoming transfers starting in fall 2024

» facebook.com/groups/rider2028

Instagram

» @rider_university

» @rideruadmissions

TikTok

» @rider uadmissions

Show off your Bronc pride! Tag your posts with #RIDERREADY

WELCOME WEEK Being a Bronc is a highly inclusive experience. From day one, upperclassmen, professors and staff will be happy to show you the ropes. During the first week of September, join your new classmates at our New Student & Family BBQ, Rider’s Got Talent Tryouts, a class photo, meals and gatherings for commuter students.

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WHEN YOU FIRST GET TO COLLEGE,

it can be easy to feel overwhelmed. That’s why we have some really fun events to welcome you. And our campus is an epicenter of more than 500 activities, deep-seated traditions, and diverse clubs and organizations that make Rider a wonderful place to call home. So go ahead and jump in! Try a little — or a lot — of everything.

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Get Oriented

Whether you call it fall, autumn or the official end of summer, September at Rider is just the beginning. Here, it brings more than just the changing of the colors of the leaves (which you’ll see in all its glory on campus). There’s the music of Rider’s annual fall concert, the togetherness of Cranberry Fest and the absolute mayhem of MAACness. Plus, it’s the perfect time to join one or more of our 150+ student organizations, 30 intramural and club sports, and 13 fraternities and sororities.

CRANBERRY FEST A RIDER TRADITION

Since 1979, Cranberry Fest has brought the Rider community together to celebrate all that links us as one — cranberry! Celebrate Rider’s history with live music, free food and great games and entertainment. Why cranberry, anyway? Back in the day, our founder and namesake, Andrew J. Rider, who was also a cranberry farmer, actually introduced the cranberry to the queen of England. She even nicknamed him, “The Cranberry King of New Jersey” (true story!).

Celebrate your success with a refreshing, Rider-inspired mocktail.

Mix equal parts cranberry juice, orange juice and lemon-lime soda. Garnish with fresh or frozen cranberries. Enjoy!

Get a taste of more Rider-themed recipes at rider.edu/cranberry-cookbook

FALL
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Relax — or Keep Roaming

WINTER AND JTERM

» HOLIDAY CHEER Attend annual holiday performances by our world-renowned Westminster Choir College.

» SHOW YOUR SPIRIT Support your fellow Broncs by attending Division I home games.

» GIFT YOURSELF A LIGHTER SPRING Just because winter break lasts six weeks, that doesn’t mean your studies need to take a break too. Heat up some hot cocoa and earn three credits in as many weeks.

Our three-week JTerm winter sessions offer an intensive course format with more interaction with your professors. Plus, you can even gain workplace experience by completing The Shadow Experience (IND 350).

You’ll thank yourself in the spring term, as you’ll have a lighter course load AND still be on pace to graduate on time.

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Time to Blossom

SPRING

As the snow melts, the newness of spring brings a glow to our quaint campus. Some of our many annual traditions include Rider Rhymes Rap Battle, the Broncs Eggscellent Egg Hunt and the Rider Rock Fest. Walk on down to the campus mall for a bonfire, food truck, fireworks and more!

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As soon as it’s warm enough, grab your books and head

Discover more campus traditions, activities and student orgs at . . .
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Did you know...

» New Jersey’s nickname is the “Garden State.”

» For New Jerseyans, heading “down the shore” means enjoying our beaches, boardwalks, coastal nature areas and other fun activities.

» We have over 500 diners and are often referred to as the “Diner Capital of the World.”

» Our famous foods include bagels, corn, tomatoes, cheesesteaks, pizza and pork roll — or is it Taylor ham?

This is New

MACLAIN RHINE ’ 24

Musical theatre major | Home state: Texas

My favorite part about Rider is the community. Not just in my program, but the University as a whole. With a small student population, I have really gotten to get involved in many ways.

5 0 M I L E S TO THE SHORE 35 MILESTOPHILLY 48MILESTONYC NEW JERSEY NE W YORK PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia Rider University New York City Jersey Shore 280 acres to wander, discover and learn by heart (including
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SOMETHING FOR EVERY SEASON

» SPRING Paddle down the Delaware and Raritan Canal. Or, bike alongside!

» SUMMER Enjoy ocean breezes from the iconic boardwalks of the Jersey Shore.

» FALL Pick apples and savor cider donuts at local orchards.

» WINTER Take to the slopes in Vernon, N.J. and the Poconos.

Small-Town Charm

In the mood for a more relaxed pace? Our county has over 20,000 acres of farms, forests and parklands to explore. Wander through the towns of Princeton, Lambertville and nearby New Hope, P.A., to discover unique cafes, shops, and restaurants. Also, Mercer County is at the epicenter of the American Revolution with an array of historical sites to visit.

Sports Galore

Root for one of 17 professional sports franchises that make their home in New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia.

City Lights

Lawrenceville is smack in the middle of two of the most historic and happening cities in the country — Philadelphia and New York City. Explore world-renowned museums and city attractions, catch a show on Broadway, enjoy diverse restaurants and stroll the streets.

There’s something for everyone. Check out our favorite spots at:

A few of our favorite spots are just a short ride away from campus:

» Six Flags Great Adventure

» Grounds for Sculpture

» Trenton Thunder Ballpark

» McCarter Theater

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Bushkill Falls, Pocono Mountains Times Square, New York City
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Ocean City Boardwalk, Jersey Shore

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WE’RE A VIBRANT, thoughtful bunch, brought here by a shared spirit of discovery. It’s that mindset that pushes us — not just to the finish line of graduation day — but to thrive both personally and professionally. So chase that dream of yours, no matter how wild it might be. Because Broncs are always first out of the gate.

Leverage Your Skill Set

We learn by tackling projects, taking on leadership roles, meeting new people, traveling to unknown places — the possibilities are limitless.

AT RIGHT, FROM TOP: Mary-Lyn Buckley leveraged her summer internship at WABC-TV Eyewitness News in New York City into a freelance junior reporter role for WTXF FOX 29. Henry Toke’s internship at Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy complemented his studies toward a degree in Health Sciences. Imani Guest’s research experience helped her to land a highly competitive summer internship working alongside the world’s top volcanologists in Hawaii.

“ The individual attention and personalized advising I received here has already led to me securing not just one but three on-campus paid positions in my first semester!. ”
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Sanjana Butala, Class of 2023, Transfer student, Biology

ENGAGED

LEARNING

100% of four-year Rider students complete at least two Engaged Learning experiences (in fact, we require it!)

EXPERIENCE IS WHAT PREPARES US for what’s next. Through our Engaged Learning Program, you’ll combine your academics, career goals and personal interests to suit the way you learn best. When you leave Rider, you’ll not only be prepared for a fruitful career, you’ll be more self-aware and ready to lead others towards meaningful change.

meets practice. where passion Learn

Service helps us find purpose through helping others

Collaboration changes the way we see things

92% OF FACULTY have a Ph.D. or the highest degree possible in their fields
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Gain perspective by changing yours.

“NO WORRIES.” Simply put, international business and finance alumna Victoria Jacoby ’19 learned that we don’t always have to live according to a strict structure. Sometimes, it’s better to put yourself in positions that allow you to find yourself, discover new interests, and change the lives of others along the way.

During her sophomore year, Victoria traveled with a group of classmates with the Foundation for Children at an orphanage in Bangkok. Tasked with helping to build a chicken coop, she was

Creative Arts

satisfy our hearts, minds and souls

challenged by the language barrier between herself and the Thai locals.

Thankfully, Kim Algeo, the assistant director of the Center for International Education, taught Victoria and her cohort a phrase used in Thailand that helped put her challenge into perspective. “Mai pen rai” — translated to “no worries” — became Victoria’s motto during her travels and beyond.

Despite firsthand experiences with poverty, language barriers and culture shock, Victoria expanded her global outlook while helping those less fortunate.

600+

internships, co-ops and field placements are completed by Rider students each year

Global Outlook teaches us understanding and empathy

Leadership sets us apart from the competition

Hands-On Experiences allow us to learn by doing

“ It was the most rewarding feeling to be able to learn through hands-on explanation, even with such a big language barrier. ”
Victoria Jacoby ’19 International Business & Finance
students is studying somewhere around the world right now
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AS A BRONC, YOU’RE ONE OF US.

And to that end, we’ll make sure your time here sets you up for a successful career after graduation. Our Office of Career Development and Success helps you identify your professional interests and career aspirations to match.

» PERSONAL ADVISING Your personal career advisor will roll up their sleeves and work with you throughout your studies at Rider. Together, you’ll build an academic plan, polish off a resume and participate in mock interviews.

» INTERNSHIPS On-campus and off-campus internships or full-time jobs are great for learning the skills needed in the real world.

» BUILDING CONNECTIONS Networking plays a major role in your future. Here, you’ll learn about activities, events and organizations all while gaining valuable facetime with seasoned professionals in their fields.

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Where will your journey lead?

NATHALY MANUKYAN ’21

Talent Acquisition Coordinator at Fanduel Human Resource Management major

» Worked as a talent acquisition intern at UPS and a campus recruiting coordinator at Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

JULIANNA EZZO ’20

English as a Second Language (ESL) Teacher at Franklin Township Public Schools

Secondary Education, History major

» Won the 2020 Arlene Gardner Distinguished Scholar Award from the New Jersey Council for the Social Studies (NJCSS)

JAMES HARRIS ’21

Executive Director of Westminster Players; Aspiring career in opera

Voice Performance major

» Held several leading roles in the Westminster Opera Theatre’s mainstage productions

» Has performed several times with the New York Philharmonic and The Philadelphia Orchestra

» With the Westminster Choir, he has performed in Beijing, China and at the renowned Spoleto Festival USA

SARAH CARBONARO ’21

Associate Account Executive at Epsilon

Marketing major

» Held 7 leadership positions in clubs and organizations at Rider

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out our Career Development and Success resources at:

» Obtained an internship with Rider’s Office of University Marketing and Communications as a Digital Marketing Assistant

More stories:

“ Rider taught me the real value of what a university family can be … having people close by that enjoy what you enjoy … and maybe most importantly learning the appreciation of art. ”
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Victoria Francesca Grisanzio ’21, Film and Television
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96% of bachelor's degree recipients are employed, in grad school, volunteering or in the military within a year of graduation

Next steps

BEFORE you enroll

Find all you need to know now that you’ve been admitted on the admitted students page ● ●

» rider.edu/admitted

Set up your myRider Portal ● ●

» Go to rider.edu/admitted for instructions

» Access the Portal at myRider.rider.edu

Check the status of your transfer credits ●

» Go to DegreeWorks found on myRider.rider.edu

» Schedule an appointment with our transfer credit coordinator, Terri Marriott if you have any questions: marriott@rider.edu

Plan your finances ● ●

» rider.edu/finaid

» Set up a meeting with your personal financialaid advisor to build a full financial game plan: onestop@rider.edu

Meet your classmates on the Rider Class of 2028 Facebook Group ● ●

» facebook.com/groups/rider2028

and Transfer Student GroupMe ●

» groupme.com/join_ group/96503967/WAiO0EAs

● First-year students

● Transfer students

Pay your Enrollment

Deposit by May 1, 2024

AFTER you enroll

Begin to use your Rider Email ● ●

» Instructions will be sent a few days after you deposit, this will be the formal method of communication with all new students

Complete your housing application ● ●

» myRider.rider.edu

Submit your test scores to the Office of Admission if you applied test optional, for use in course placement ●

» Questions? Contact admissions@rider.edu

Sign Financial Aid Agreement ● ●

» myRider.rider.edu

Make an appointment with Jaime Hall in the registrar’s office to register for classes ●

» jhall@rider.edu

Attend orientation and complete placement testing ● ●

» rider.edu/orientation

Submit your final official school transcript by August 1, 2024 ● ●

» admtranscripts@rider.edu

Have the college courses evaluated that you might have taken in high school ●

» Send the official transcript to admtranscripts@rider.edu

» Questions? Contact admissions@rider.edu

Submit Health Records ● ●

» Submit through Healthy Broncs Portal

» rider.medicatconnect.com

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Questions? We’re here for you. Go ahead, celebrate! Download our party pack at rider.edu/partypack RIDER.EDU/ADMITTED For more information: Admissions admissions@rider.edu 609-896-5042 Financial Aid onestop@rider.edu 609-896-5360 RIDER.EDU/ADMISSIONS RIDER.EDU/FINAID YOUR GOALS ARE WITHIN REACH. The proof is in our alumni who use what they’ve learned to make their unique marks on the world. The proof is in our students, some of whom are first-generation and some who didn’t think college was an option. At Rider, you’ll gain newfound confidence and a determination to create a bright future for yourself. SO COME FIND YOUR FOOTING WITH US. EXPLORE WHAT’S OUT THERE AND WHAT’S INSIDE YOUR OWN WILD, UNSTOPPABLE SELF. 19
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