New Students
Summer Classes at F&M
Ready to kick off your F&M journey? Sign up for a summer class! During the summer, our world-class faculty teach courses in two, five-week sessions. With many online options, you can learn wherever you are alongside current F&M students.
Dive in »Preparing for Your Arrival
We're excited to join you on your journey as a Diplomat with our new student orientation program this coming summer! As a newly admitted student entering the college in August 2025, you will participate in online orientation programming during the summer months in preparation for our required in-person new student orientation program the week before classes begin. Orientation will conclude with “Welcome Week” during the first week of classes. We hope that after participating in orientation you’ll feel at home, be ready to succeed, and have found a community with your fellow Diplomats.
Details about what's coming next will be sent to your F&M email so be sure to activate your account to keep up to date. We can't wait to meet you!
Start your F&M journey early! Our pre-orientation programs are two- to three-day experiences
taking place prior to new student orientation.Pre-Orientation Programs
What's Next
May
- Academic surveys made available
- Complete the incoming student questionnaire
- Complete the academic advising questionnaire
- Complete the health information form
- Incoming students able to log into their financial aid account via MyAid
- Self-Identification & Accommodation information made available
- Information for international students made available
June
- Housing survey made available
- Academic surveys due
- Families receive health insurance information and details on the waiver process
- Language placement exams emailed to students
- Student employment information available
- Instructions regarding the housing application come via F&M email
July
- Fall bills made available
- Student employment virtual job fair
- Pre-orientation trip details made available
- Move-in day information made available
- Housing survey due
- Virtual job fair for work-aided students
August
- August 8, 2025: Fall payment due
- Student employment assignments emailed to students
- Registrar’s office notifies students about AP/IB credits that have been processed
- Fall course schedules made available to students
- Room assignment, roommate name and contact information, College House affiliation,
and House Dean information emailed to students
- August 19-21: International Student Orientation
- Pre-orientation programs arrival
- August 21:
- New student move-in
- Parent welcome
Parent welcome will not be live-streamed or recorded. - Convocation
Convocation will be live-streamed for those who cannot attend.
- New student move-in
- August 21-24: New student orientation
- August 25: Fall semester classes begin
What You Need to Know
Academics
Course Registration
The Registrar's Office will create your fall course schedule from the courses you select on the academic survey and from the answers you provide on the language, math and science surveys. These surveys will be accessible through your Canvas course. Note that some forms become available at different points during the summer. You can expect to receive your class schedule in early August. Explore our course catalog to see what sort of courses you may be registered for.
Placement Exams
Information regarding academic placement exams will be available in your Canvas Course and will be emailed to your F&M Gmail account.
Credit Transfers
- Advanced Placement (AP) & International Baccalaureate (IB)
Make sure you have your AP/IB scores and any college transcripts sent directly to the Registrar's Office at F&M by the end of July. As we create your fall schedule, we will adjust it to make sure you are not enrolled in any course for which you will receive AP credit or transfer credit. If we receive score reports or transcripts after the end of July, we may not be able to adjust your final schedule.
- Earning Credit During Deferral
For first-year and transfer students with approval to defer their admission, F&M will allow the study of up to two courses per semester at another institution. Should a first-year or transfer student deferring their admission pursue more than two courses, the student would be required to reapply through the transfer admission process.
Academic Support Resources
- Tutoring & Academic Support
Our tutoring and academic support services are conveniently located in one central location at the heart of campus: the Student Support Hub. We offer academic coaching, writing support, peer advising, subject-specific tutoring, and much more. You can partner with professionals and student peers to develop skills as a purpose-driven learner, build habits for success, and reflect on how your knowledge provides momentum to achieve your goals.
- Academic Advising
Students at F&M are paired with a faculty member who acts as an academic adviser, offering support and encouragement as they journey through their academic pursuits at F&M. Faculty advisers are given extensive support and training resources to learn how to provide students with access to the tools they need to thrive. - First-Year Advising Mentors
As a new student, you will be connected with a first-year advising mentor (FAM) to help you successfully launch your journey at F&M. Your FAM will assist you with onboarding and learning F&M’s academic culture, help you add or drop a class to choose that perfect schedule, introduce you to many resources available at F&M, talk about the deep questions of life, and provide tips on where to shop for your new College House room. Most importantly, FAMs will be an important resource throughout your entire F&M experience, listening to your story and helping you craft a distinctive academic path that suits your interests.
The Center for Career and Professional Development
Pre-Professional Advising
Several pre-professional advising programs are offered through the Career Center. These programs are offered as a supplement to your chosen major.
Athletics, Fitness & Recreation
Diplomat Athletic Sports Teams
Your coaches will be in touch with steps throughout the summer with specific instructions about move-in.
Athlete Pre-Participation Paperwork
In July, you will receive pre-participation paperwork from our Sports Medicine Office. In August, you will receive additional emails related to paperwork that all athletes must file in order to compete at F&M (and required by the NCAA).
Club Sports & Intramurals
Club sports begin publicizing their seasons during orientation and during the first
week or two of classes. They provide information at campus fairs, by email and through
printed posters and fliers. Information about registering for intramural programs
is typically announced by the F&M Department of Athletics and Recreation in September.
Learn more
Billing, Financial Aid & Student Employment
Tuition, Fees, and Billing
Each student is charged fees that cover tuition, housing, food, and some charges for activities and labs. All charges and fees for each semester are billed in advance and must be paid in full by the specified term due date. Learn more about tuition, fees, and billing at F&M, including payment options and due dates.
Financial Aid
We’re dedicated to making an F&M education affordable for all. By offering need-based and merit-based financial aid, we’re able to welcome talented students from all backgrounds. Need-based and merit-based financial aid is not mutually exclusive; you can qualify and receive both. If you’re admitted to F&M, we will meet 100% of your institutionally determined financial need for all four years on campus.
If you have any questions about financial aid at F&M or your specific package, please feel free to reach out to your financial aid contact. Your contact is based on the first letter of your last name:
- A-G: Eric E Kopp, Director of Financial Aid
- H-O: Jasper Choi, Assistant Director of Financial Aid
- P-Z: Autumn Nauman, Financial Aid Counselor
LEARN MORE ABOUT FINANCIAL AID
Student Employment
If you’re enrolled in at least three credits per semester (a full-time course load), you are eligible for on-campus employment. If you are awarded Federal Work Study or College Work Option in your financial aid package, you are given priority status as an aided student and are eligible to apply for any position on campus. If you’re not work-aided, you are still eligible to work on campus, but will have a limited number of positions available to you.
F&M’s Student Employment Office (SEO) will guide you through the position search and hiring process, and match you with positions where you will learn valuable, transferable skills that will benefit you both at F&M and beyond. If you are work-aided, SEO will send you an invitation to a virtual job fair via your F&M Gmail account.
If you are seeking campus employment, you must bring original, unexpired identification documents with you to campus during move-in. Copies, scans and faxes are not accepted (per federal government requirements). These identification documents are required before you can start any position on campus.
Dining
First-Year Meal Plans
As a first-year, you’re required to purchase a meal plan unless you are commuting (though you can of course purchase a meal plan if you are!). If you’re a commuter and want to purchase a meal plan, please contact housing@fandm.edu. Otherwise, your meal plan pricing is automatically enrolled into your tuition details.
How to Access Your Meal Plan
Your meal plan is conveniently attached directly to your F&M student ID card. All you have to do is swipe your card in the dining hall and our retail locations to use a meal or your flex dollars.
Learn more about your meal plan
Coming Early for a Sport?
If you’re an athlete coming early to campus for pre-season training, you won’t be able to use your meal plan quite yet. Instead, you’ll be fed in the dining hall. Please talk to your athletic advisors if you have any questions.
Dietary Restrictions
The chefs on campus work closely with those who have specific dietary needs due to allergen restrictions, religious affiliation, lifestyle choices or other dietary restrictions.
Dietary Need Due to Allergies
If you require a specific dietary need due to allergies, Simple Servings is a gluten-free station on campus that serves a variety of delicious meals that don’t include any of the top allergens, with the exclusion of fin-fish. This station is also gluten-free. The entire dining hall is a nut-free facility, and gluten-free options are available in our retail locations.
If you have other dietary restrictions, our chefs and our dietitian work closely with the Office of Student Accessibility Services to assist you with those restrictions to ensure you have nutritious and delicious meals while at F&M.
KIVO: Kosher, International, Vegan, and Organic
If you keep Kosher or Halal, we have an area in the dining hall called KIVO, which stands for Kosher, International, Vegan, and Organic. This space is a Star K certified kosher dining facility, and also houses Trellis, our entirely plant-based dining option.
Health, Wellness & Safety
Health Forms
New students need to fill out a health history form indicating personal and family
health history, demographic information, tuberculosis assessment, and immunization
records, including meningitis vaccine requirements. Completion of this form is mandatory
for all new and all transfer students. Please note: Pennsylvania State Law requires that all college students residing in
a dormitory must either receive the meningitis vaccine (quadrivalent vaccine is the
CDC and F&M recommended vaccine), or sign a waiver declining the vaccine for “religious
or other reasons.” You will not be able to receive your room key on move-in day without
submitting proof of the vaccine or the signed waiver.
This form is available in your Class of 2029 Canvas course. You must log into Canvas using your F&M Gmail. Please follow the instructions on completion and submission of the required forms.
You can direct all questions related to health form requirements to studentwellness@fandm.edu.
Once the Student Wellness Center (SWC) has received and processed your forms, they will mark them as complete in your Class
of 2029 Canvas course. If the SWC needs additional information, they will let you know. If this is the
case, you only need to send what they’ve requested, not the full set of forms again.
If you submit your forms and don’t receive a response, it just means the SWC hasn’t
yet reviewed your forms; there’s no need to resubmit.
Health Insurance
Health insurance coverage is required for all full-time students. You must enroll in F&M’s student health insurance program if you don’t have insurance or if your insurance does not provide comparable coverage — including mental health — to the school sponsored plan.
Health, Wellness & Safety at F&M
We offer a comprehensive array of health and wellness resources that not only care for you when you’re feeling unwell, but teach you how to be proactive in your self-care and learn lifelong skills related to healthy living, stress management and more.
There are also trained, licensed professionals available and ready to support you when needed. Our Department of Public Safety (DPS) is an accredited law-enforcement agency on campus. Our Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is a Basic Life Support (BLS) unit licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
Student Accessibility Services
The Office of Student Accessibility Services (SAS) works with students who have disabilities to determine reasonable accommodations and ensure that they have equal access to all aspects of their education. Accommodations may include academic, dining, and housing needs.
Housing
Housing Application & Room Assignment
You will receive an email to your F&M Gmail in June with instructions on how to complete your housing application online. We will match you with roommates based upon your answers to those questions. Our College House Deans then review assignments and make adjustments to components that our automated process might have overlooked. Your room assignment (including your roommate’s name and contact information) will be announced in August.
College Houses
These are not your average dorm! F&M’s College Houses are lively hubs of intellectual, extracurricular, and social engagement that not only give you a place to hang out, sleep, and study, but also your own special place to belong.
Room Details
When you receive your room assignment in August, feel free to explore the specs of our residential facilities so you can get a better idea of what your room will be like.
What to Bring to Campus
One of the most exciting parts of the summer before college is getting everything you’ll want and need for your room. We know you can’t wait to get started, so check out this list of what we think new students might need. Be sure to also review what items you should not bring to campus!
Renter’s Insurance
Franklin & Marshall College does not cover the cost of your personal belongings if they are stolen or damaged. Students are expected — and in some cases required — to obtain renters insurance before moving in to protect their personal items.
Learn more about renter's insurance
Shipping & Storing Your Items
F&M does not provide provide moving or storage assistance for students. Instead, Dorm Room Movers is our preferred provider for moving, storage and shipping. Dorm Room Movers makes
your move-out simple and secure with their storage & shipping solutions.
International Students
We are eager to welcome you to campus! As an international student, there are some additional steps you will need to take as you prepare for your arrival on campus. You can get started with these materials:
International Handbook
Explore our International Handbook for an overview of everything you need to know before you arrive at F&M.
Logging Into Your International Student Services (ISS) Portal
International Student Services (ISS) at F&M offers professional immigration support, advocating for your academic success at F&M by ensuring you are compliant with U.S. immigration laws and processes. Learn how to log into the ISS Portal, a tool you will use during your time at F&M.
Learn How to Prepare to Apply for Your I-20
Your first step as an F-1 student will be to apply for your Form I-20, “Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status.” Learn more about how to prepare for your I-20.
Please note this link is only accessible if you're logged into your F&M Gmail account.
Apply for Your F-1 Visa and Prepare for Your Interview
After you have applied for and received your Form I-20 (Certificate of Eligibility for F-1 Student Status), the next step is to apply for your F-1 Student visa. Learn more about how to apply for your F-1 visa and prepare for your interview.
Please note this link is only accessible if you're logged into your F&M Gmail account.
Getting to Lancaster From Various Airports
F&M's location in Lancaster offers easy access to several major airports. There is also an Amtrak train station just two miles from campus. Learn more about how you can get to campus after your flight lands.
International Student Orientation
International students will be welcomed to campus for an early move-in. During International
Student Orientation, students will learn about the requirements of their F-1 status,
discover how to succeed in F&M's liberal arts community, and meet other international
and domestic students from across the globe. International orientation is mandatory
for all international students. There is no additional fee for this program.
Technology
Your Net ID and F&M Google Account
After you sent in your enrollment fee, you received a welcome email from us with your
NetID and the information you need to claim your F&M account. Your NetID identifies
you on the network and, when used in combination with your password, allows you to
access a variety of computer resources at F&M.
If you didn’t already claim your account, please locate that email and follow the
instructions. It directs you to set your account password, which will become your
password for all campus services.
Note: When you set your new password, the system performs an automated check to see if it
was involved in a breach/hack. If it was, then you will be prompted to select another
password.
When you log into the system with your NetID and password, you may be prompted to
check your phone for a 7-digit passcode to verify your identity. This passcode will
be sent to the personal mobile phone number you provided to F&M as part of the enrollment
process.
If you’re having trouble, reach out to our Information Technology Service (ITS) team
by calling 717-358-6789 or opening a ticket, and make sure you include your personal email address and/or phone number so we
can get in touch with you.
Your Class of 2029 Canvas Course
Once your F&M Gmail is ready, you’ll be able to log into your Class of 2029 Canvas Course. This course will be your go-to resource to keep track of all your to-dos. There is some useful information in this course for you to review, including additional information about technology at F&M.
Any Questions?
If you have any questions, you can submit a service request, call us at 717-358-6789, or come to the Help Desk on the first floor of Martin Science Library when you're on campus.
Transportation
Cars on Campus
F&M does not allow first-year students to bring vehicles to campus unless a first-year parking waiver is approved.
Shuttles & Buses
We offer free on-campus shuttle services to both libraries, several of the residence halls, and various off-campus housing locations. Our shuttles also provide a link to Lancaster, offering free transportation to nearby grocery stores and pharmacies, as well as downtown Lancaster, Target, Walmart, and the mall. We also offer transportation to Baltimore-Washington International Airport and Philadelphia International Airport at the end of each semester for a fee. Local buses of the Red Rose Transit Authority also serve the F&M campus, and OurBus runs buses from Lancaster to New York City on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
A Bicycle Friendly Campus
F&M was designated ‘Bicycle Friendly’ by the National Bicyclist Group. Our bike loan program provides free bicycles for students to use during the semester. Students are also more than welcome to bring their own bikes to campus. There are plenty of outdoor bike racks to store and lock bikes, two bike repair stations on campus with pumps, and two bike shops within a mile of campus, including Common Wheel, a nonprofit bike center led by an F&M alumna.
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