Rosemont College announces a special Pals for Life visit during finals week. The event will take place on Thursday, December 4 in the Gertrude Kistler Memorial Library. Student Engagement will host therapy dogs throughout the day to support students during their final exam preparation.
Therapy Dogs Bring Comfort During a Busy Week
Finals week often brings long study sessions and added pressure. Student Engagement is offering a calm and welcoming space through this visit. Therapy dogs can help reduce stress and improve focus. Many students value this type of support during challenging academic periods.
Pals for Life is a respected organization that connects trained therapy animals with schools and community groups. Their mission centers on comfort and emotional wellness. They work with many institutions and bring meaningful support to each visit. Their presence at Rosemont College reflects the ongoing commitment to student care.
A Simple Way to Recharge
Students can visit the library at any time during the event. A short break with a therapy dog can improve mood and boost energy. Many students enjoy these moments and return to their studies with renewed focus. The visit encourages healthy study habits and offers a refreshing pause during intensive preparation.
Supporting Student Wellness at Rosemont College
Student Engagement continues to provide programs that help students succeed. These efforts highlight the importance of wellness and community connection. The Pals for Life visit strengthens this mission and creates a positive experience on campus.
Rosemont College invites all students to take part in this special event on December 4. The Pals for Life visit promises comfort, encouragement, and a welcome break during a demanding week.




