Admitted Students - Spring 2013
Congratulations on your acceptance to Regis College!
To assist you with your enrollment, here’s a list of things to keep in mind as incoming First-Year, Transfer, and International students.
Tuesday, January 1
Enrollment Deposit Deadline
Your acceptance packet included an enrollment agreement card. If you plan to be an on-campus resident, please send an enrollment deposit of $450 (which includes your $250 housing deposit.) If you plan to be a commuter, please send an enrollment deposit of $200. Payment methods we accept include: checks, money orders and credit cards. Checks and money orders may be made payable to Regis College. (Be sure to include your name on the memo line of the check or money order!) If you wish to pay with a credit card (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa) please click here.
*Please note that deposits received after January 1 are non-refundable.
Advising and Course Registration
First-Year Students: Soon after depositing, you will be required to take your Accuplacer assessment tests. These assessments will be used for course placement purposes only. Your responses will help us to gauge your skill level accurately so we can ensure a successful start to your studies at Regis College. After taking your Accuplacer, you will have an advising meeting that very same day to pick your classes for your first semester at Regis College. This advising meeting needs to take place on or before January 10, 2012. To schedule your Accuplacer and advising session, please contact Peggy Cross at 781-768-8356 or margaret.cross@regiscollege.edu or Kathy Anastasia at 781-768-8360 or kathryn.anastasia@regiscollege.edu.
Transfer Students: Once you have paid your enrollment deposit, please contact Sean Sevey, Transfer Advisor, via email at sean.sevey@regiscollege.edu or by calling 781-768-7125.
Tuesday, January 1
Request Your Final Transcripts
Transfer Students: Please have an official final transcript sent from this semester (if applicable) sent directly from your current institution to our office.
Transcripts may be mailed to:
Regis College
Office of Admission
235 Wellesley Street
Weston, MA 02493
Questions? Contact the Office of Admission at 1.866.438.7344 or email admission@regiscollege.edu
Thursday, January 10
10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Attend Spring Orientation
You will be receiving an information packet in the mail, including a checklist of forms that will need to be completed before beginning your first semester at Regis College. In addition, you will receive information about the spring orientation program. Please contact Laura Bertonazzi, Assistant Dean of Students at 781-768-7455 or laura.bertonazzi@regiscollege.edu with any questions.
Finalizing Housing & Move-In for Residential Students
If you are planning to live on campus, please contact the Office of Community Living to obtain your housing assignment for the semester. Mr. Shawn Edie, Associate Director of Housing can be reached at 781-768-7452 or shawn.edie@regiscollege.edu.
Monday, January 14
Classes Begin!
Report Your Medical History
Submit your immunization records directly to Regis College Health Services. Students are not permitted to register for classes unless their immunization records are up to date. For more information, including an immunization form, visit: http://www.regiscollege.edu/campus_community/immunization_forms.cfm
Health Insurance Information
Massachusetts law requires all undergraduate students taking 9 credits or more to either demonstrate proof of comparable health insurance coverage or purchase a Qualifying Student Health Insurance Plan through their institution of higher education. In order to ensure that all Regis College students are properly insured to meet the state law, all students are initially charged on their student account for the cost of the plan. It is then your choice whether to enroll in this insurance plan or waive the insurance and remain on your family or individual plan. If you waive the insurance plan by demonstrating proof of comparable insurance through our on-line system, the charge will be removed from your student account. For more information about the plan offered by the College and how to waive or enroll, please visit Health Services.
Tuition Costs and Financial Aid
Plan on how you will pay for your education for the 2012-13 school year. The Tuition Costs and Financial Aid Worksheet/Guide will provide you with the assistance you need to help plan for the academic year. If you have not already done so, please submit your FAFSA and Regis College New Student Application for Financial Aid as soon as possible.


