Residence Life & Student Life
The Office of Student Affairs at Rosemont College has been hard at work bringing new opportunities and student focused initiatives to campus this fall. From practical career support to meaningful student recognition, there is a lot happening, and you will not want to miss it.
Career Closet Opens October 6th
Rosemont College is excited to announce the launch of the Career Closet on October 6th. This new resource, located in the Student Life Suite inside the Sharon Hirsh Community Center, provides professional clothing to students for interviews, presentations, and other career related events.
Details about how to access the closet will be shared with students on October 3rd. Be sure to check your Rosemont email for more information. With the Career Closet, students can dress for success without financial stress.
Student of the Month Nominations Still Open
In addition to new resources, Rosemont is also continuing to recognize student excellence through the Student of the Month Award. This initiative highlights individuals who go above and beyond in academics, leadership, and community involvement.
Faculty, staff, and students may submit nominations until September 30, 2025. If you know someone who deserves to be celebrated, now is the perfect time to submit their name.
Share Your Voice in the Residence Life Check In Survey
Looking ahead, Residence Life is eager to hear student feedback. The September Check In Survey invites residents to share their thoughts on their first few weeks living on campus. Your input directly impacts future programs and support services.
To explore more news from Student Affairs, explore the Student Life news feed. Additionally, stay updated through the weekly Rosemont Connections Newsletter, where you will find event highlights, student resources, and important announcements.
Connelly Hall Hosts Pancakes & PJs
Last week, students from Connelly Hall came together for a cozy and fun event, Pancakes and PJs, held on September 26th. Resident Assistants Madison Morton and Marietou Diakite planned the event, which included fresh pancakes, music, and plenty of laughter.
Events like these not only provide stress relief but also help strengthen the community within the residence halls.





