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Welcome Athenians

Your next steps

Congratulations, Athenians! We are excited to welcome you to the Mount. Complete your next steps for Fall admission to reserve your space in the entering class.

Next steps for Fall

Follow these steps by the indicated deadlines to ensure your place at the Mount

Students and families attending Admitted Students Day

Summer Pathways

Upcoming Programming

June 30 to August 3, 2026
Doheny Campus

Summer Pathways is a unique opportunity to jumpstart your student experience at the Mount!

The program is open to all incoming first-year students, regardless of their major. Students will attend two courses, Tuesday through Thursday, during the six-week Summer Pathways session, earning 5 units of credit before the school year begins.

Upcoming events

  • Students attending Athenian Experience

    Athenian Experience

    June 25-26
    Get ready for an unforgettable start to your Mount journey! The Athenian Experience is a two-day event designed to help you feel confident, connected, and excited as you officially become part of the Mount Saint Mary’s University community.

    This event is required for all new students.

    Registration opens in late spring.

  • A student and her family posing at the parent orientation

    Parent & Family Orientation

    August 15

    Parents and families play a vital role in student success at the Mount and we are excited to welcome you into our community. Parent and Family Orientation is designed to help you feel informed, connected, and confident as your student begins their journey at Mount Saint Mary’s University.

  • Students following an orientation leader at New Student Orientation on doheny campus

    New Student Orientation

    August 21-22

    Join us for a two-day celebration designed to kick off your semester with energy, essential info and new friendships as you get to know our campus, connect with faculty and future classmates, and dive into student life before classes start.

    This event is required for all new students.

    Registration opens in late spring.

Step-by-step videos

Navigate Your Next Steps

Explore our comprehensive playlist designed to be your step-by-step guide to navigating every aspect of ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ basics, from setting up your email account and submitting your housing application to registering for classes and paying your student account balance. Perfect for Athenians aiming to confidently navigate their way from enrollment to graduation.

FAQs

There are many ways to visit ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ at one of the two campuses. We have and many such as Athenian for a day, Friday at the Mount and more! Bring your family with you.

In addition to New Student Orientation (August 21-22), there will be a separate mandatory international student orientation held in August, just after your arrival on campus. More information will be sent in late spring via email.

International students who will be entering the U.S. to attend the Mount for Fall 2026 may enter the U.S. up to 30 days before the start date of their Fall semester. All I-20s issued for traditional undergraduate programs will have a Program Start Date of August 21, 2026. Therefore, incoming F-1 students may enter the U.S. on or after July 22, 2026.

We understand that international students are not always able to visit ¹ú²ú´«Ã½’s campus prior to enrollment. That’s why we will be hosting a Virtual International Student Meet-and-Greet in July 2026. Deposited international students will be invited to meet one another on Zoom, alongside their admission counselor, international student advisor, and currently enrolled international students from the Mount. Invitations will be sent to deposited international students in June.  

If you are a first-year student and have not already registered for ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ courses, you may submit the “Change of Major Request Form” linked in your . If you want to switch to Pre-Nursing, your application will need to be re-evaluated by the Admission Committee. Transfer students should contact their admission counselor about changing majors prior to course registration. Please note that if you initially applied to Pre-Nursing or Nursing for Fall 2026, you are not eligible to be reconsidered for this major.

Yes, students who earn scores of 3 or higher on specific AP Exams or scores of 4 or higher on higher-level International Baccalaureate exams may receive credit for LACE requirements or elective units.

Yes, most students take classes on both campuses during their years at ¹ú²ú´«Ã½. Depending on your major and preferences, you may be able to schedule all your classes for the semester on the same campus. Make sure to take commuting time into consideration when you plan your schedule and consult the schedule for our that run between campuses and to/from Union Station, Westwood and the Expo Line Bundy Station.

First-year residents are not permitted to bring a vehicle to campus unless otherwise approved through the parking appeals process. Commuter students of any class year are eligible to purchase a parking permit. Information on the type and cost of permits as well as our free inter-campus shuttle is available on the .

You will not be able to pursue the traditional BSN degree at ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ if you enter as a first-year student with a major other than Nursing or Pre-Nursing. Other health care and science majors that students not admitted to Nursing often pursue are: Biochemistry, Biological Science, Exercise Science, Healthcare Policy, Pre-Med, Psychology and Social Work.  Alternative pathways to becoming a Mount Nurse are our Accelerated BSN (second bachelor’s degree) and RN to BSN for students who earn their Associate Degree in Nursing (AD.N.) at a community college.

The only option for nursing at ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ is to attend a community college and apply as a transfer student. Visit the transfer admission website for the admission requirements for transfer students.

No, nearly half of our new incoming students are commuters. If interested in living on campus, you must pay the $200 housing deposit and submit the housing application by the stated deadlines. Students assigned to campus housing may be placed at either the Chalon or Doheny campus.

If you change your plans after submitting a housing application, contact the Office of Life. Your financial aid offer will be reviewed, and deposit refunds are subject to the university’s housing policies.

Once your ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ email account is activated, please use it regularly, as all university offices will send important updates and information to that address.

Your student ID number can be found by logging into your , where it appears in your profile or student planning section, and it is also located on your admission letter and student portal.

To travel between campuses, Mount Saint Mary’s University provides a free shuttle service that runs between the Chalon and Doheny campuses, making it easy for students to get to classes, events and campus resources without needing a car.

Have questions?