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Information for Admitted Students

How do I Visit?  Even if you've already visited campus, here are some upcoming opportunities to experience all aspects of life at PC, designed just for accepted students.

  • Day Visits - Spend a day on campus with one of our Admission Ambassadors and see what life as a PC student is really like.  Simply call 800-721-6444 to plan your visit in the month of April.
  • Family Day - Join the entire PC campus community for an informational day, designed to welcome you to Providence College and answer any questions you may have.
  • New Student Orientation - Once you have decided to enroll at Providence College, we invite you to participate in our New Student Orientation program to begin exploring your new home away from home and starting your journey as an undergraduate here.

Who can I talk to?  There will always be someone here in the PC community to address your concerns and offer assistance.  To ensure that none of your questions go unanswered, here is the contact information for the admission staff, faculty, and other campus departments that will aid in your decision process.

What is there to do? Take a look at how you can expand your horizons beyond the classroom walls. Whether it be through an on-campus organization, an intramural sport, or even through the nightlife in the city of Providence, there is always something to do and experience as a PC student.

Where will I live? PC will become your home away from home for the next four years. On our campus, we have nine residence halls for Freshmen and Sophomores, each with its own unique character. To determine which ones suit you best, look through our descriptions of each building.


How much will it cost? PC is an investment in your future and requires sufficient planning. Learn more about our Financial Aid programs, which can include merit scholarships, need-based grants, loans and work-study positions. In addition, several resources about outside funding are included. Once you've applied for aid you can review your financial aid award online.