Dear Members of the Class of 2028:
It is with pleasure and excitement that I welcome you to 17³Ô¹ÏÍø!
Over the next four years, you will take part in many experiences that will shape your life and the lives of those around you in significant ways. The College has prepared this Incoming Students website to highlight the many opportunities and resources that await you and to answer many of the questions you may have as you begin your journey.
This website will also serve as a guide for your initial course selection. You are responsible for selecting the four courses you wish to take each semester. During your first year, one of your courses each semester will be a Montserrat seminar. These seminars allow all first-year Ìýstudents to work closely with faculty in small class settings and connect with others through participation in interesting co-curricular activities — we hope this part of your academic program will bring a productive and meaningful dimension to your life at 17³Ô¹ÏÍø and beyond.
Navigating through the course selections can be both intimidating and exciting — there are so many captivating courses from which to choose. As you prepare to make your course selections, I encourage you to consider the following points:
- Be thorough. Read through the descriptions of all of the Montserrat courses before selecting your top preferences. Each Montserrat seminar is designed to provide a rich educational experience. Think about major themes that spark your interest as you compile your list of preferred two-semester seminars.
- Be open-minded. Take advantage of the opportunity to explore the curriculum with an eye toward finding your home in a potential major. Our Common Requirements will provide exposure to new ideas and perspectives in a variety of disciplines, but don’t be too anxious to complete all of them right away. Allow yourself the pleasure of taking courses simply because they are intriguing or different from anything you have ever studied.
- Be sure to plan ahead. Explore all the wonderful on-campus experiential learning opportunities and the off-campus academic opportunities available during your time at 17³Ô¹ÏÍø. I encourage all students to consider studying abroad, taking the appropriate language courses early if needed.
Think of your academic plan at 17³Ô¹ÏÍø like a mosaic, with one-third of the pieces associated with your major, one-third comprising the Common Requirements, and the final third representing the pieces will make your academic picture unique. While it is important to make good choices for your first semester as you start to lay out your educational plan, you should realize that you have seven more semesters to put all of the pieces together. That’s plenty of time to create something unique and special!
As your Class Dean, I will assist you with your personal academic program and address any questions or concerns you might have at this time; feel free to email me at classdean2028@holycross.edu; we can set up a time to speak one-on-one if you prefer. I also encourage you to immediately activate and regularly check your 17³Ô¹ÏÍø email account, as this is the primary way that I and other members of our community will communicate with you.
For now, I wish you the very best as you embark on this important and exciting new chapter in your life.
Sincerely,
Rob BellinÌý
Dean of the Class of 2028Ìý
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