MERRIMACK COLLEGE ORIENTATION

Merrimack's Orientation Program

June 2025 Orientation Sessions

Orientation is mandatory for all new resident and commuter undergraduate students. Please see June Orientation dates below.

Missed June Orientation?

Register for a July in-person or virtual My Mack in Action session.

We’ll catch you up on what you missed at June Orientation. We’ll get you connected with campus offices and resources to make sure you’re ready for the Fall semester!

Reminder: All new students (residents and commuters) must participate in Orientation or My Mack in Action. You are also required to attend the August Orientation before your classes start.

Next Steps

June 2025 Orientation

Session Dates

  • Single Day Sessions: June 12, 18, and 23
  • Overnight Session: June 16-17
  • June Orientation is mandatory for all resident and commuter students. You should expect to be in sessions most of the day.
  • Each student is required to attend one June session day. 

There is no cost to attend Merrimack's Orientation programs.

Orientation Dates


Single Day Sessions: 6/12, 6/18 & 6/23
Overnight Session: 6/16-17

Schedule of Events


More information regarding the schedule will be coming soon.

Mandatory Orientation


All new Merrimack students must attend, including transfer students and commuters.

Signing Up


Orientation Registration is one of your MackTasks!

Cost


There are no costs for students and families attending Orientation sessions.

Accessibility


Accommodations are available by contacting the Office of Accessibility Services.

What Our Orientation Leaders Are Saying

Lily Schaefer-Calderon
"At Orientation, it's okay to be completely yourself! It’s okay to be nervous about making new friends. But if you are just yourself, then I promise you’ll find your people!"
Lily Schaefer-Calderon ’23
Former Orientation Leader
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FAQs About Your Transition to Merrimack

What is the adjustment like when you arrive at Merrimack?

Adjustments are different for everyone, especially in college and especially as a transfer student. Merrimack has many support systems to help you adjust to your new lifestyle. Some of the support systems include Hamel Health, The Counseling Center, the Academic Success Center, and Resident and Commuter Advisors.

How can I get involved on campus?

Getting to know your peers and the orientation staff is a great way to start connecting with different student organizations and clubs! The Office of Student Involvement also holds an involvement fair during the first couple weeks of the semester which is a great place to learn about what Merrimack has to offer. 

What are the weekends like at Merrimack?

Merrimack College prides itself on not being a suitcase school. Most students stay at Merrimack through the weekends and the Office of Student Involvement runs at least one program every weekend. 

Can I have a car on campus?

All commuter students are guaranteed on-campus parking. The Student Vehicle Registration Form is in MyMack> Quick Links. Resident students are welcome to complete the Student Vehicle Registration Application. However, parking spaces are not guaranteed and will be prioritized based on class year, students with approved accommodations from the Accessibility Services Office, and students with confirmed off-campus experiential-education placements. As a general rule, freshmen and sophomore resident students should not expect to have a vehicle on campus, and opportunities for juniors will be limited. 

When will I receive my MackCard?

You will receive your MackCard when you arrive on campus for Fall Orientation.  

How do I know if my credits transfer over to Merrimack and if classes count towards my major?

Please ensure your score reports or official transcripts with final grades are submitted electronically to Merrimack College by emailing admission@merrimack.edu. More information about the transfer credit awarding process can be found on our Transfer Credit page. If you have any questions, please contact admission@merrimack.edu.