Admitted Students Day Breakout Sessions

early admitted students day - february 7, 2026

Academic Breakout Sessions 1 (11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.)

Finance

Ryan Center for Business Studies Atrium

Management

Ryan Center for Business Studies Atrium

Elementary/Special Education

Ruane Center for the Humanities Room 105

Secondary Education

Ruane Center for the Humanities Room 205

Social Work

Ruane Center for the Humanities 206

Health Policy and Management

Ben Mondor Center for Nursing and Health Sciences Room LL06

Health Sciences

Ben Mondor Center for Nursing and Health Sciences Room LL06

Undeclared

Details on the Undeclared Advising Program will be offered via webinar in the coming weeks. Invitation to follow. Please choose one of the other major sessions or program offerings to explore academic life at PC.

Academic Breakout Sessions 2 (2 – 2:45 p.m.)

Accountancy

Ryan Center for Business Studies Atrium

Marketing

Ryan Center for Business Studies Atrium

Nursing

Ben Mondor Center for Nursing and Health Sciences Room 104 & LL06

Biology / Environmental Biology

’64 Hall, Slavin Center

Biochemistry / Chemistry

Science Complex Room 203

Catholic Studies / Humanities / Philosophy / Theology

Harkins Hall Room 104

Communication

Ruane Center for the Humanities Room 206

Data Science / Computer Science/Mathematics

Harkins Hall Room 300

Economics / Business Economics / Quantitative Economics

Harkins Hall Room 107

Engineering and Physics

Science Complex Room 301

English / Creative Writing

Harkins Hall Room 102

History / Classics

Ruane Center for the Humanities Room 205

Music / Music Technology and Production / Music Education / Liturgical Music

Smith Center for the Arts Room 227

Neuroscience

Science Complex Room 206

Political Science

Ruane Center for the Humanities Room LL05

Psychology

Center at Moore Hall Room 125

Social Science / Sociology / Black Studies / Women and Gender Studies / Global Studies / World Languages / Public and Community Service / American Studies

Ruane Center for the Humanities Room 105