Spring Orientation
Spring 2026 New Student Orientation
In-Person (and Required)
Spring New Student Orientation will take place in three required sections: Part One: Pre-Orientation: is the required virtual module to be completed at your own pace; Part Two: Orientation Day at FIT: is the required in-person orientation guided by Orientation Leaders; Part Three: New Student Welcome Week: is an extension of orientation providing opportunity to dive deeper into the various resources offered at FIT for success.
Orientation Day at FIT, hosted by the Department of Student Life, will take place on Wednesday, January 21, 2026. If you are an international student you will additionally be required to attend in-person sessions on Thursday, January 22 and Friday, January 23, 2026.
Below is a snapshot of what to expect:
Pre-Orientation | Online Module (Launches: Thursday, January 3, 2026)
These virtual modules are designed to provide you with essential information and resources
before you arrive on campus and can be completed at your convenience. You can anticipate
covering resources such as Information Technology, Financial Aid Services, Dining
Services, and more! Please be sure to finish all the Pre-Orientation modules before
your first day of in-person orientation. Instructions on how to access modules will
be provided to your FIT email address.
Orientation Day at FIT | In-Person (Mandatory: Wednesday, January 21, 2026)
Orientation Week at FIT is designed to introduce you to the people and experiences
who will make your time at FIT a success both personally and professionally. Each
new student will be assigned an Orientation Group and two current FIT students serving
as Orientation Leaders. Orientation Leaders will lead your assigned group from session
to session and serve as a peer resource.
Over the course of the day new students will meet fellow incoming students, members of the College administration, be provided an in-depth look at academics and academic success, and much more!
New Student Welcome Week | In-Person (Monday, January 26 - Thursday, January 29, 2026)
New Student Welcome Week is designed to expand on the information introduced at orientation.
Students will have the chance to connect with fellow incoming students, dive deeper
into support resources and much more!
Orientation Resources
Welcome to FIT
Hear from Dr. Tardis Johnson, VP for Enrollment Management & Student Success; Dr. Yasemin Jones, Interim VP for Academic Affairs; and more. Emceed by Julia Romano, Orientation & New Student Programs Counselor.
Orientation Leaders and Groups
Get acquainted with your Spring 2026 Orientation Leaders and Groups here! COMING SOON
International Student Orientation
New international students are encouraged to watch and participate in an International Student Orientation presentation developed just for them in conjunction with regular New Student Orientation programming. COMING SOON
Families in Transition
Families in Transition is an opportunity for FIT families to get a feel for student life and to connect with other folks who will be making similar transitions. COMING SOON
Campus Resources
Academic Calendar
The academic calendar serves as an information source and planning tool for the FIT community. The calendar includes term start/end dates, registration dates, important deadlines, and more. The academic calendar is subject to change, due to unpredictable or extenuating circumstances.
Academics
Academic Divisions make up FIT and contribute to its academic excellence and outstanding reputation. FIT is a college in the State University of New York system. To learn more about your specific area of study, visit your major’s page within this section and be sure to attend your mandatory department meeting during Orientation week.
Academic Support and Career Resources
Regardless of your area of study, academic and career success is the ultimate goal. The offices, resources, and support systems highlighted in this section are designed to ensure that you achieve all of your academic goals both at FIT and beyond.
Campus and Student Life Resources
The FIT campus is home to a creative community with diverse interests, talents, and backgrounds. With four residence halls, two fitness centers, an intercollegiate athletics program, more than 60 clubs, and hundreds of on-campus activities, you'll find a wide range of resources for study, exploration, and fun.
Department Directory
FIT's Department Directory offers important contact information for our offices located on campus.
FIT Dining
Great food fuels great minds. Whether on-the-go or with friends, campus dining keeps good food within easy reach.
Getting Involved
Getting involved at FIT is a great way to connect to your new environment, meet people with similar interests, and create a support network. Learn about all the ways you can get involved here.
Personal Health and Wellness
At FIT your personal health and wellbeing is a top priority, as we have resources designed to address everything from managing and dealing the stresses of being a student to general medical care.