Intersession courses are intensive two- or three-week learning experiences that cover the same content and maintain the same academic standards as courses offered during the 15-week semester.
Winter Intersession has two terms: 25/DJ beginning Mon., Dec. 16 and 25/JN beginning Mon., Jan. 6.
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Regis offers an overnight stay program for commuter students during the final exam period.
The program is meant to give commuter students access to an unoccupied room in any one of Regis’s residence halls for a minimum 2-consecutive night stay.
Students can purchase a 2-night block for $100 and a 5-night block for $250 which benefits the Dear Neighbor Fund.
The Fitness Center and Pool will be open through Fri., Dec. 13 with adjusted hours. The facilities will be closed beginning Sat., Dec. 14 for winter break.
Fitness Center
Mon. through Thurs. | 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Fri. | 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Regis Pool
Mon. through Fri. | 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Winter Break Student Check-Out
All residence halls close for the winter break on Sat., Dec. 14 at 9 p.m. Students are to depart campus no more than 24 hours after their last exam or by Dec. 14 at 9 p.m., whichever comes first.
Before leaving campus for winter break, please complete the check-out process which includes selecting your check-out time on the Adirondack Housing Portal and preparing your room for break.
Students should check their Regis email for additional instructions from the Office of Residence Life and/or their hall staff.
Student Leadership Application is Open!
The Student Leadership Application is open! Interested in becoming a Pride Guide, Orientation Leader, or Resident Assistant for the 2025-2026 academic year? Submit your application by Thurs., Jan. 23 at 4 p.m.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Award recognizes an individual within the Regis community who has made significant contributions to advancing the principles of justice, equality, and social change.
Their efforts should reflect Dr. King’s enduring legacy by promoting diversity, combating systemic injustice, and inspiring positive change in their environment through action, advocacy, and leadership either on campus or within the broader community.