
Freshman Studies Program
Welcome
About Freshman Studies
Seton Hall's award-winning Freshman Studies program is a multifaceted program designed to offer comprehensive academic advisement and guidance to help freshmen meet their personal, academic and professional goals. more »
The Transfer Student Center
An award winning program since 1987, Freshman Studies has helped thousands of students transition form high school to a successful college career. more »
Tutoring Resources
- Academic Resource Center: Arts & Sciences Hall, Room 202, (973) 761-9108 or arc@shu.edu
- Tutors in Residence: (973) 761-9172 or
shuhousing@shu.edu
Mentoring and Advising
Mentors
The Mentor is a professional adviser who serves as a professor in the University Life course, as a resource for many questions about the curriculum, and as a counselor to help freshmen plan their course of study. more »
Peer Advisers
Incoming Seton Hall freshmen are assigned peer advisers, Seton Hall upperclassmen, to make the transition to college life as smooth and enjoyable as possible. more »
Summer Reading
All incoming freshmen are asked to read a selected book over the summer, before beginning their first year. The 2019 selection is Educated by Tara Westover. The Summer Reading Program, which includes a summer essay contest, Fall semester programming, and course discussions, helps to foster the common learning experience at Seton Hall. more »