RISE participants with President Lovell

By participating in RISE (Ready to Inspire Success and Excellence):

  • You will establish connections and network with other incoming students, staff, and faculty before classes begin
  • You will engage in interactive and informative sessions to ask questions and learn more about how to survive and thrive during your first year
  • You will be part of a community that promotes a sense of belonging and stimulates a vibrant learning environment to succeed academically, socially, and professionally
  • You will explore Marquette’s campus and its resources before your first semester begins, so you're ready to start the semester off strong
  • You will form a deeper connection to the culture and history of Milwaukee to become familiar with all the city has to offer

Frequently Asked Questions

Who should apply to join RISE?

All interested incoming first-year students of color and first-generation students are encouraged to complete the application. This is a great opportunity to make connections with other students of color and first-gen students prior to New Student and Family Orientation. Commuter are also encouraged to participate for an opportunity to stay on campus and make connections before the start of the school year. RISE is a free program and continues to offer free programming throughout the academic year.

If you are a student who is part of the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), Urban Scholars, Freshman Frontier Program, or other summer intensive program, you are also welcome to join, however, there may be some overlap of information that you gain in attending both experiences. 

When is RISE 2025?

The dates for RISE 2025 are August 18-20, 2025. RISE will lead into New Student Orientation.  Registered RISE participants will stay overnight on campus in guest housing during the three-day program. You will be paired up with other RISE students in these guest rooms. Register Here!

More information about early drop-off and check-in will be announced when determined by the Office of Residence Life.

What are the benefits of participating in RISE? 

  • Be paired with a RISE Mentor, a continuing student, who can assist in answering questions throughout the summer and school year.
  • A first opportunity establish connections and networks with other incoming students, faculty, and staff before the school year
  • Sessions to ask questions and assist you in your transition to college
  • An atmosphere that promotes positive attitudes and stimulates a vibrant learning environment.
  • Supportive relationships and constructive feedback to help students make well-informed decisions.
  • Opportunities to continue developing your personal and professional self at Marquette throughout your first-year and beyond.

I am living on campus in the fall. When can I move into my residence hall if I participate in RISE?

Students who participate in RISE are eligible for early drop off of their belongings to their assigned residence hall. To do this, please visit this website: Office of Residence Life to sign up for this opportunity.  Please note:

  • Early drop off of belongings in your permanenet housing assignment must be done through the Office of Residence Life and confirmed with their office. 
  • This is only a time to drop off belongings. Students will then move-in (unpack their belongings) at the move-in time assigned by Residence Life. 

Where should I park my car for the pre-orientation program?

Parking Structure 1 (on Wells St. between 12th and 13th) and Parking Structure 2 (on 16th St.) is open. 

If you have questions about parking, please contact Parking Services at (414) 288-6911. 

What should I bring?

See the Packing List here.

Are meals provided?

Yes, meals are provided throughout the RISE pre-orientation program. During the school year many RISE events will have food or refreshments served. 

When will I get more information about RISE after I have registered?

At the end of July, we will also send out more information and confirm your attendance. Then in August, you'll get a reminder email with info on logistics what to expect. If you have any questions or need accomadations, please contact Sarah Piñón, Director of the Office of Inclusion and Belonging at sarah.pinon@marquette.edu