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Enrolled is a publication for students who have chosen to enroll at Curry College and become a member of the Curry College Class of 2030!

HOW DOES YOUR CURRY STORY BEGIN?

• Bring your enthusiasm for learning and a commitment to working hard.

• Think about how you will take full advantage of all that you can experience as a Curry undergraduate:

• What academic major will you declare?

• What clubs or activities will you be involved in?

• What kinds of internships will you pursue?

• Envision your future, joining the ranks of thousands of successful Curry College alumni.

We hope that Enrolled helps guide you at this point of your story.

Get Connected & Stay Connected

The myCurry portal is an interactive site that connects you to a suite of Web apps specific to Curry College through a single sign-on. With the username and password you received in this package, you can access email, account balances, course schedules and grades — just about everything you will need is at your fingertips.

The myCurry portal provides you with important information and messages, a directory of quick links and direct access to email, Canvas, and the Curry Web Information System (CWIS). When you log into the portal, it will be customized for you. The announcements you see will only be applicable to you and as your status changes, the information provided will change accordingly.

myCurry for Families

Your parents and family members have had an important role in supporting your education throughout the years. They can continue to be important partners in helping you achieve success in your college career. You are able to authorize designated family members or guardian(s) to view your grades, academic schedule, and/or student financial information directly within myCurry. The myCurry Family Portal is different than the Curry Family Hub. Your family members will still be able to access important information and news through the Curry Family Hub.

Request an account for a parent, family member, or guardian today!

• Log into the myCurry portal

• Click on the myInfo tab

• Click on the myFamily access link

• When you log into the myCurry portal, you will use our Canvas platform to complete the course ā€œNew Student Checklist and Resources,ā€ your online Orientation.

• Our student email system is hosted by Microsoft. Through your Curry Microsoft account you can store documents, chat with friends, and connect your email to your smartphone.

• Canvas is our online learning system where faculty post syllabus- and course-related materials. You may even take an exam within the Canvas environment.

If you need assistance setting up myFamily access, please call (617) 333-2911. Start using myCurry today!

• The Curry Web Information System (CWIS), Curry’s academic and financial database, provides you with direct access to view your grades, register for classes, update your emergency contact information, and complete important forms. You can even view and pay your bill online.

Questions?

Contact the Tech Center at support@curry.edu or call (617) 333-2911.

Questions?

The Curry Commitment

OUR JOB PROMISE, MADE FOR YOU

The Curry Commitment is the only job-guarantee program in Massachusetts, giving you four years of career readiness in key focus areas like self-development, communication, equity and inclusion, leadership, and technology. If you fully participate in the program and don’t receive a job offer or graduate school acceptance within six months of graduation, you can choose one from the following:

• Loan Relief: We’ll pay your federal student loan payments for up to 12 months while you receive continued career guidance.

• Paid Internship: We’ll connect you with a paid internship in your study area for up to 12 months.

• Graduate Studies Boost: We’ll waive your first six credits of graduate studies at Curry, which participants may take as a non-matriculated student.

READY TO COMMIT?

Members of the Class of 2030 will be invited to join the Curry Commitment program in September of 2026. Beginning in October, you will dive right into exciting events and programs, all with the guidance of Curry faculty, staff, alumni, and employer partners, including:

• Exploring your preferred major(s) and options for related careers.

• Developing your professional self through learning how to leverage your high school and college experiences on a resume.

• Strengthening your professional communication skills through panels, career fairs, and networking events for career exploration that will engage Curry alumni and employers.

• Assessing your values, interests, and skills to develop a strategy for engaging in experiential learning opportunities like student organizations, leadership, volunteering, research, and internships.

Learn more about The Curry Commitment.

New Student Checklist

Please complete these checklist items in a timely manner so that we may successfully finalize your enrollment with Curry Colleg e.

YOU DID IT! You made your decision to join Curry College in the fall. Now it is time to complete a series of activities and forms to prepare you for your first day on campus! Log into the myCurry portal and select the red Canvas icon to access the course titled ā€œNew Student Checklist and Resources.ā€ Here, you will find the actions to take and forms required of all new students.

REQUIRED

 ACADEMIC ADVISING SURVEY

Share with us your interests and preferences so that we can help create the best schedule for you. Must be completed before attending Orientation.

 MATH ASSESSMENT

Complete this online math assessment, which is 35 questions in length, to determine your readiness to take a First-Year Core Quantitative course. This assessment will take you approximately 30 minutes to complete. It is untimed, so you may take as much time as you would like. You may use a calculator and scratch paper as you work. Must be completed by June 1, 2026.

 SOCIAL SECURITY VERIFICATION

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regulations mandate Curry College to provide the IRS with identifying information, including but not limited to name and social security number, for all students who have a qualifying financial transaction on their student account. The information you provide allows the College to provide you with a 1098T form for tax-filing purposes and to report the same information to the IRS.

 ROOM AND BOARD AGREEMENT

(Resident students only)

If you plan to live on campus in a Curry College residence hall, complete the room and board agreement and the housing preference forms. All housing forms must be received by July 1, 2026 in order to guarantee on-campus housing.

 HEALTH FORM

To complete the Curry College health entry requirements please log into your myCurry Portal using your credentials and Curry email. Once logged in, click on the PyraMED icon and select the Forms section in the top header. Complete the Required Forms:

1) Health History Form: Fill out all necessary details.

2) Immunization History Form: Complete this form and upload a copy of your immunization record. If you don’t have a copy, you can request it from your doctor’s office.

3) Health Insurance Card: Upload a copy of your health insurance card. The Health Center is located at 1016 Brush Hill Rd, Milton, MA second floor of the Wellness Center. Phone: 617-333-2182 x2. Fax: 617-333-2029. Email: Healthservices@curry.edu.

All forms must be completed by July 1st.

 EMERGENCY

CONTACT

Complete this form to let us know how to reach you and/or your family or guardian in an emergency. Please remember to update this information if anything changes throughout the year. Please note this information will also be used during testing of emergency notification systems.

OPTIONAL

 FINANCIAL AID STATUS

View the status of your financial aid application. Remember, the Office of Student Financial Services is always available to answer your questions or address any concerns you may have – they’re just a quick phone call away!

 HEALTH INSURANCE WAIVER

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires colleges and universities to provide a qualified health insurance plan. Curry College provides this coverage to all students who are enrolled in nine or more credit hours unless you complete the online waiver.

 RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE

Share your religious preference to help inform what programs and services may best meet the needs of our community, and foster your spiritual growth and religious practices.

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HOUSING ACCOMMODATION REQUEST DUE TO DISABILITY

If you wish to apply for special housing accommodations due to a disability, you, the student, must complete the online request form by June 15. In addition, a licensed and qualified medical physician, clinician, or therapist currently treating you must complete the Healthcare Documentation for your Housing Accommodation Request and return it to the Office of Accessibility Services by June 15 for your request to be reviewed. The College cannot guarantee your request will be approved. General notes or statements without sufficient supporting information may limit the College’s ability to process the accommodation request. Information that lacks a signature or information concerning appropriate provider credentials will not be accepted. Additionally, documentation prepared by parents or relatives of the requesting student is not acceptable.

CALLING ALL COMMUTERS!

If you decide to commute, you’ll join nearly a third of our undergrad uate student body who chose Curry College for their academic destina tion.

Whether you have a ride of your own or take public transportation, when you arrive on campus you’ll find yourself in good company with fellow commuters and resident students, interacting with our faculty and staff in a friendly and close-knit community.

There is a new Commuter Lounge equipped with couches, a TV, and a full kitchen. Aside from that there are plenty of quiet study places and recreational spaces on campus for you to make the most of your time here each day. Utilize a wide range of academic resources in the Levin Library or stop by the computer lab in the

Kennedy Academic Building. Grab a cup of coffee or a meal in the dining marketplace or visit our Starbucks or the new Einstein’s Bagels on campus.

Hang out at the Learning Commons between classes to make or meet friends, work out in the Fitness Center, or catch a game on one of the many TVs in the Sports CafƩ. You can also get involved in intramural programs and student-run clubs and organizations. Email us at Commuters@Curry.edu for more info and stay up-to-date on commuter happenings.

Don’t forget to join the Commuter Advisory Board, made up of commuter students who meet monthly to discuss commuter-related matters !

Meet Our People

Engaged, career-focused students. Accomplished, accessible faculty. Proud, successful alumni. Each with a story of how Curry’s unique and supportive environment led to success. Visit Curry.edu/News to read more.

ā€œ Being a part of a tight-knit hockey team at Curry has been an amazing experience—we’re growing together and building something special. The small campus and strong community make it easy to connect with professors, classmates, and teammates, and with a beautiful setting just outside Boston, Curry is the perfect place to grow on and off the ice.ā€

Ava Doyle ’26, Business/Accounting

ā€œ If I went to a different school, I wouldn’t have as much support as I do now. Every time I talk to a professor, they’re always talking about an internship that I can apply for. They give us a lot of opportunities here and I feel like that’s special.ā€

Nakayla Centeio ’27, Forensic Science

ā€œ At Curry College, the commitment from faculty to students extends far beyond the classroom. The close-knit learning environment and personalized attention from professors helped me build meaningful connections, opened internship opportunities, and gave me the confidence to pursue my career goals, including pursuing my MBA.ā€

Michael Sims ’24, 5th Year MBA ’25

ā€œ Getting involved at Curry is one of the best ways to feel connected and supported. Our clubs and organizations help you meet new people, build friendships, and find communities that make campus feel like home.ā€

Marvin Ssebagala ’26, Public Health and Wellness/Psychology

ā€œ As a professor, I see firsthand how meaningful relationships forged between faculty and students create a supportive learning environment that encourages personal and professional growth. Nursing is not just about clinical expertise; it is a discipline grounded in critical thinking, curiosity, and a commitment to lifelong learning. Having mentors who recognize and nurture these qualities is essential.ā€

Dr. Coleen Toronto, Professor, Nursing

Which Field is Your Fit?

MAYBE YOU HAVE IT ALL FIGURED OUT. MAYBE YOU DON’T.

At Curry, many of our first-year students are undecided. We know that everyone has different strengths and we will help you make the most of yours, so you can succeed in any major. Visit CURRY.EDU/ACADEMICS to learn more.

MAJORS

Accounting

Biochemistry

Biology

Brain and Cognitive Sciences

Computer Science

Criminology and Criminal Justice

Education

Early Childhood Education*

Elementary Education*

Special Education*

Entrepreneurship

Environmental Science

Exercise

Finance

Science

Forensic Science

Graphic Design

Individually Initiated Major

Management

Marketing

Media and Communication Arts

Nursing**

Psychology

Public Health & Wellness

Public Relations

Sociology

Sport and Recreation

Management

Transformative Justice

*Leads to licensure

**Must be admitted to the program prior to your first semester

MINORS

Accounting

Art History

Biology

Black Studies

Business Analytics & Information Systems

Business Management

Chemistry

Coaching

Communication Studies

Creative Writing

Criminal Justice

Critical Inequality Studies

Dance

Data Analytics

Digital Film and Cinema Studies

Digital Storytelling

Economics

Education

Entrepreneurship

Environmental Studies

Exercise

Finance

Science

Forensic Investigations

Forensic Science

Gerontology

Graphic Design

Individually Initiated Minor

International Studies

Law & Society

Management

Marketing

Mathematics

Mathematics Education

Music

Photography

Physics

Psychology

Public Health & Wellness

Public Relations

Science Education (Grades 5-8)

Social Work

Sociology

Spanish

Special Education

Sport and Recreation

Management

Sports Communication

STEM Education (Grades 1-6)

Substance Use Counseling

Theatre

Video Gaming Studies

White-Collar and Cybercrime

CONCENTRATIONS

Applied Behavior Analysis

Critical Inequality Studies

Gerontology

Law Enforcement

Radio/Audio Production

Substance Use Counseling

Survivor/Victim Advocacy

5TH YEAR FAST-TRACK MASTER’S PROGRAMS

5th Year Master of Business

Administration (MBA)

5th Year Master of Arts in Criminal Justice (MACJ)

5th Year Master of Education (M.Ed.)

Includes licensure through DESE

5th Year Master of Science in Accounting (MSA)

Connecting with your Roommate

If you have not found a roommate, no worries, we will help you connect with one!

There are so many ways to choose a roommate, and here are some our students recommend:

Accepted Student Day, March 28

Talk to students when you visit, and you are likely to find a few new friends. Many of our current students note Accepted Student Day as the day they met their roommate.

Follow Us!

You’re in! Follow us on TikTok & Instagram and while you’re there share your Acceptance Certificate with your new #Curry2030 classmates!

Let Us Match You

Complete the Housing Preference form in the New Student Checklist in Canvas. To access Canvas, please log in to the myCurry Portal. From there, we can match you with a student with similar interests and study habits. Just complete your Residence Life forms and let us do the rest!

Request a Roommate

To request a roommate, please indicate your mutual request on the Housing Preference form on your New Student Checklist. Please note: Although we will make every effort to accommodate your roommate request, we are not able to guarantee the requested placement.

Summer Orientation

Summer Orientation will be held on campus in June!

Summer Orientation will be a hybrid model with online components launching in April, via Canvas, and an in-person experience in June.

Summer Orientation will provide you with information and resources to prepare you for your arrival on campus in the fall. You will learn all about our campus resources, understand what you need to complete for class registration, meet fellow Curry students who will guide you through the Orientation process, and learn about the ways you can get involved on campus!

Students are required to complete Orientation. More information will be forthcoming. There will be a Family Orientation experience offered as well during the students in-person experience in June.

CONNECT WITH CURRY COLLEGE

Admission

617-333-2210 adm@curry.edu

Accessibility Services

617-333-2385 accessibilityservices@curry.edu

Advising & Academic Success

617-333-2194 academicsuccess@curry.edu

Athletics

617-333-2216 curryathletics@curry.edu

Counseling Center

617-333-2182 counselingcenter@curry.edu

Diversity & Inclusion

617-333-2064 diversity@curry.edu

Financial Aid

617-333-2354 fax 617-333-2915 fin-aid@curry.edu

Food Services, Sodexo 617-333-2318 currydiningservices.com diningservices@curry.edu

Health Center

617-333-2182 healthservices@curry.edu

International Student Services

617-333-2065 george.swartz@curry.edu

Program for Advancement of Learning (PAL)

617-333-2250 pal@curry.edu

Public Safety

617-333-2232 pubsaf@curry.edu

Residence Life

617-333-2252 fax 617-333-2014 reslife@curry.edu

Accepted Student Day

MARCH 28

Orientation

JUNE 16

JUNE 18

JUNE 22

JUNE 24

Social Achievement in Learning (SAIL) Program 617-333-2210 adm@curry.edu

Spiritual Life Dr. Marcus Hill 617-333-2253 marcus.hill@curry.edu

Student Accounts 617-333-2354 fax 617-333-2915 studentaccounts@curry.edu

Student Affairs

617-333-2289 deanofstudents@curry.edu

Student Engagement 617-333-2256 activities@curry.edu

Technology Center 617-333-2911 support@curry.edu

Admission P: 617.333.2210 or 800.669.0686 F: 617.333.2114 E: adm@curry.edu

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