New Student Checklist & Orientation for Students Starting Spring 2026

Transfer, freshman and Verto students starting at Providence College for the Spring 2026 semester will attend their First Day in Friartown program on Friday, January 9.

All students should complete each task on the New Student Checklist for Students Starting Spring 2026 prior to attending their First Day in Friartown program.

Spring Semester New Student Orientation

First Day in Friartown is a one-day program required for all new students, including first-year and transfer students, and residential and commuter students.

New students will learn about academic, spiritual, and student life while building connections with peers, upper-class student leaders, and PC staff. Students will have the opportunity to meet with academic advising and receive their fall academic schedule.

Parents and family members are invited to participate in a concurrent program focused on strategies to address the developmental and transitional issues commonly faced by new students and to have their questions answered by members of the PC community.

Transfer, freshman and Verto students starting at Providence College for the Spring 2026 semester will attend their First Day in Friartown program on Friday, January 9, 2026.

Students who remain on campus following their First Day in Friartown program will be invited to participate in an off-campus trip, meals and PC athletic events throughout the weekend.

Spring Semester New Student Checklist

1. Finalize Class Schedule

All students enrolling at Providence College for the spring 2026 semester will be directly contacted by academic advising with information about their course schedule.

2. Access Your PC Email

You must set up your email to access many of the subsequent checklist items.

Approximately three days after submitting your enrollment deposit, your email account credentials are accessible within the Admission Status Portal and can be used for the first time on the Outlook Web App at outlook.office.com

Once logged in, download the Microsoft Outlook app to your mobile device. Turn on notifications. If you do not check your PC email regularly (at least twice per week) throughout the summer, it is likely you will miss important information.

Contact the IT Help Desk with any questions about your PC email.

3. Submit PC Card Photo

You can submit your photo on the Online Card Office. You will sign on using your PC credentials (information can be found in the original encrypted email you received).

Photo Submission Guidelines
  • Photos must be in color with a pale background (photos in front of a wall are acceptable).
  • Photos must include the entire head and shoulders. We are able to crop photos, if needed head should directly face the camera; no profile or angle shots. Eyes should be open and looking at the camera.
  • Well-lit photos are best. Make sure that your face is not obscured by hair or shadows.
  • Include headpieces only if worn daily for religious purposes; they should not obscure or cast shadows on the eyes or any other part of your face.
  • No hats, bandanas, sunglasses, etc.
  • Photo must be taken within the last six months.

Your Providence College identification card, the PC Card, is much more than a simple photo ID. It is also your meal card, library card, and bus pass. It provides access to your residence hall and the Concannon Fitness Center. It is also a safe and convenient way to make purchases on and off campus.

Your Providence College identification card, the PC Card, is much more than a simple photo ID. It is also your meal card, library card, and bus pass. It provides access to your residence hall and the Concannon Fitness Center. It is also a safe and convenient way to make purchases on and off campus.

You must go to Card Service, in Harkins Hall 401 to pick up your PC Card. In order to pick up your PC Card, you will need to show a government-issued ID (state driver’s license or passport) at your housing check-in location.

For additional information, contact the PC Card Office at 401-865-2273 or pccard@providence.edu.

4. Coordinate Housing Assignment

Students entering Providence College in the spring should contact the Office of Housing and Residence Life directly to coordinate their housing assignment.

Please contact Kevin Hillery, Associate Director of Housing, at 401-865-1955 or khillery@providence.edu

5. Complete Online Health Insurance Waiver/Enrollment Form

You can access the Waiver Form and the Enrollment Form here

Students must have health insurance coverage throughout their years on campus. They may waive enrollment in the College’s plan if covered by a comparable health insurance plan that provides comprehensive coverage in Rhode Island.

To ensure that students have access to comprehensive coverage, Providence College offers a Student Health Insurance Plan administered by University Health Plans. The coverage period for the 2024-2025 academic year is Sept. 1, 2025-August 31, 2026. Please note that international students may not waive the College’s student health insurance plan.

A new waiver/enrollment form must be completed by students each subsequent academic year.

Providing insurance information in a new student’s immunization and health record form does not take the place of completing a waiver/enrollment form.

For additional information, contact the Bursar’s Office at 401-865-2284 or bursar@providence.edu. Please note that the Health Center does not manage student health insurance plans, questions should not be directed to them.

6. Submit Immunization & Health Record Form

Providence College is required by law to keep certain medical information on file for all full-time students. All new students must submit an Immunization and Health Record Form. This report will become part of your confidential medical record and is critical to your care.

This must be completed online on the Health Center Portal Page. The Health Center can ONLY accept forms that are uploaded into the patient portal. We CANNOT accept forms that are printed, mailed or emailed. Access to the patient portal will be available to new incoming students beginning in mid-June.

For more information please visit: Student Health Center Immunization and Health Record Information.

Unreturned or incomplete health forms may mean registration delays or disciplinary action.

All students are advised to carry a copy of their insurance card, either as a paper card or photo on their phone, throughout their time as a student at Providence College.

7. Enroll a Parent/Guardian for E-Bill Notifications + CyberFriar Proxy Access (Optional)
FERPA and Student Educational Records

New students may authorize the College to release confidential academic and/or financial information to parents/guardians or others by completing and e-signing a FERPA Release. The deadline to submit is July 1, 2025.

The privacy of personally identifiable information in student educational records is governed by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), as amended. With some exceptions, generally, FERPA provides enrolled college students with the following rights:

  • to consent to disclosure of information in their educational records
  • to inspect and review their educational records
  • to request that inaccurate information be corrected
  • to file a complaint with the federal government stating that a FERPA-protected right has been violated
  • one exception to the consent requirement addresses health or safety emergencies that require the release of personally identifiable information.

For additional information, review the College’s guidelines here. You can also contact the Office of the Registrar at 401-865-1033 or records@providence.edu

CyberFriar Proxy Access

CyberFriar proxy access allows students the ability to parents, guardians or others access to view any of the following information:

  • Address
  • E-mail Address(es)
  • Holds
  • Midterm Grades
  • Final Grades
  • Academic Transcript

Students may add as many parents/guardians or other individuals as they wish, are able to control the start and stop dates of access, and may rescind these decisions at any time. If a proxy forgets their PIN, students have the ability to reset it. Please note that access granted to this information does not supersede FERPA authorization by the student. If the proxy is in need of further information other than what was granted through Proxy Access, a FERPA release form must be on file with the Office of the Registrar.

CyberFriar proxy access can be set up by following these steps:

  1. Login to CyberFriar using the your PC credentials (emailed to you following enrollment).
  2. Click on “proxy access” then “proxy management”
  3. Click on “add proxy”
  4. Enter the first name, last name and email address of the proxy, then click “add proxy”
  5. Click on “Expand”
  6. On the profile tab, click on the drop-down
    1. Select “parent/or guardian” for the relationship.
    2. Start and end dates will auto-populate. These dates may be adjusted.
  7. Click on the “Authorization” tab to grant access.
  8. An email with a link and login information will then be sent to the proxy.

For additional information, contact the Office of the Registrar at 401-865-1033 or records@providence.edu.

Tuition Billing

Providence College uses an electronic billing and payment system. To ensure that you receive billing information in a timely manner, it is very important that everything is set-up correctly.

Tuition bills for the academic year are generated electronically and sent to each student’s PC email. Students are automatically enrolled and can also authorize other users (including parents/guardians) to view and pay the bill. Once a student sets up an authorized user, e-bill notifications will be sent to both the student and authorized users’ email addresses.

Students receive an email, through their PC email, when their statement is ready to view. Authorized users may view a student’s balance or invoice, and make an e-payment. To pay by check, simply print the invoice, tear off the top section and return it with payment to the address indicated on the e-bill. Remember to include the student’s Banner ID number on the check.

To access your e-bill:

  1. Log into CyberFriar
  2. Click “Student Services”
  3. Click “Bursar’s Office”

To set up an account for an Authorized User:

Click “My Account”

Scroll down and select “Send a Payer Invitation”

Log into CyberFriar

Click “Student Services”

Click “Bursar’s Office”

8. Order Textbooks through the Friar First Day Program

ThThe Friar First Day textbook rental program is for all full-time, undergraduate students. Course materials can contain printed and digital materials. The Friar First Day program was implemented by Providence College to create greater cost savings and convenience for students.

Students will never see a charge for their required course materials while they are active and enrolled at the College. Students can choose to either pick up their order at the Bookstore or to have their order shipped to them. All textbooks are rented and must be returned back to the Bookstore at the end of the semester.

Students will receive their “pick-up/delivery selection” email, providing them with instructions on how to order their textbooks, in late July. This email will automatically link you to your individual course list.

Steps to submit your course material order to the Bookstore:

  1. Click on the “Friar First Day/Reserve Now” link.
    1. You will be prompted to sign into your PC email.
  2. Scroll down just past your course listings
  3. Select the “pickup/delivery” option
    1. This subsequent order will only fill new titles that were added after your initial order
  4. Enter your phone number
  5. Accept the rental terms by clicking on the two bubbles
  6. Submit your order
    1. You will know you order is submitted your order when you see a “thank you for your order” message
    2. Important If you do not click submit, the order will not be submitted into the system

If the link in your Pickup/Delivery Selection Begins email does not work, you will be able to submit your course material order through the Bookstore.

Contact the Providence College Bookstore with questions regarding the Friar First Day Program at 401-865-2181 or pcbookstore@providence.edu

9. Complete Virtual Student Life Education and Prevention Programs

The Division of Student Affairs is dedicated to setting students up for success as members of the community here and beyond. As such, new students are expected to complete a series of online modules to help them learn more about their unique strengths and how best to use them in college and in future careers; how to make thoughtful and healthy choices outside the classroom; how to be an engaged and welcoming member of the campus community; and how to support the emotional well-being of themselves and others.

Completion of the online modules is required of every new incoming Providence College student, including transfers and commuters. Students planning to live on campus must complete these trainings in order to move into their residence hall.

Students will receive an email with instructions on how to complete these programs in early January.

Contact studentlife@providence.edu if you are having difficulty signing in or viewing your assignment.

Contact the Vector support team if you experience technical issues while completing the course.

The Office of Student Engagement and Leadership

Slavin Center 106
Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30am-4:30pm​​
401.865.2211
activities@providence.edu