Once you've sent your deposit, you can look forward to coming to Duquesne. There is a great deal of information available online that will help you prepare for your semesters at Duquesne.
Pay Tuition
Your ebills will be posted online on July 20. Duquesne does not mail paper bills. Student Accounts has information on paying bills online.
FAST
The Freshment Academic Summer Transition programs in July offer incoming students a chance to take placement tests, get a Duquesne ID, and attend information sessions sponsored by Computing Technology Services, residence life, and other student services.
Residence Life
Freshman and sophomores must live on campus, unless they live with a parent or guardian. Get more information on Duquesne’s Residence Life and Living-Learning Communities.
Dining Services
For complete details on meal plans, menus and dining locations at Duquesne
Commuter Affairs
Students who do not live in a University residence will find helpful information concerning parking, transportation, and the full range of services offered by the Office of Commuter Affairs.
Orientation
Orientation is held in August, just before classes start. Attending orientation will help you get familiar with the campus, have fun and make new friends.
Academic Calendar
Dates for the start of classes, vacations, deadlines…its all here
Registering for Courses
Every student is assigned to an Academic Advisor who will help you select classes.
Email and Computing Resources
Here’s how to sign up for email, and make sure you have the right computer to connect with technology at Duquesne. As a deposited student, you will soon hear from Computer and Technology Services (CTS) about getting access to DORI, a portal for Duquesne Online Resources and Information.
Freshmen Development
Additional programs are available to help freshmen feel comfortable at Duquesne. We also honor our commitment to students with disabilities through needed services.
Spiritan Division
The Spiritan Division's summer residential program is required for students admitted to the Division, and includes testing, classes, tutoring, social activities and recreational outings. |