Do you want to be a Bronc? Apply by Nov. 15 to be an early action applicant. You'll get an admission decision by Dec. 20.
There are a number of benefits to applying by Nov. 15, including being automatically considered for scholarships and more!
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How George Afoakwah found his #HomeAtRider:
“I chose Rider primarily due to its size. I knew it was a university where I could get the attention I need and build relationships. Many of my friends at other universities have classes with 100-plus students. They do not get as much attention and assistance from faculty as I do at Rider. I have had a great time at Rider. My academic and social goals have been attained. There has been an abundance of help that has allowed me to blossom into the person I am today.”
George is a senior majoring in biochemistry.
Stella Johnson's '20 No. 4 will be the first number to be retired by @riderwbb on Nov. 7.
During her time at Rider, she amassed 2,167 points (most in program history), 336 steals (most in program history), 428 assists (third in program history) and 750 rebounds (seventh in program history). #GoBroncs
This past weekend, Rider hosted an EPIC Homecoming Weekend full of family, friends and fun! We loved every moment! What was your favorite part? #GoBroncs
Rider has launched its biggest fundraising campaign ever. The goal: $80 million.
'Transforming Students – Transforming Lives: The Campaign for Rider University' seeks to increase scholarship support, build Rider’s endowment, update campus facilities and fuel student success by strengthening the Annual Fund.
During an on-campus celebration at Homecoming today, Campaign Vice Chair and Trustee Joan Mazzotti ’72, Campaign Chair and Trustee Thomas Lynch ’75, Rider President Gregory G. Dell'Omo, Ph.D.
How Cait Hopkinson found her #HomeAtRider:
"I wanted to come to Rider because I knew I would feel as if I were part of a family due to the welcoming environment. If it wasn't for Rider, I would've never met 'my people' and some of my current best friends.
I first learned about the Norm Brodsky Business Concept Competition through my @rideruadmissions counselor. I was already taking an entrepreneurship class at my high school, so it seemed to be the perfect opportunity to put my idea to the test. My business concept was called Air Fried & Frosted.
Need a breather? This is your friendly reminder that coloring books, stress balls and aromatherapy await you in the Zen Den for all your relaxation needs.
Thank you to @ridersga , @ridercounselingcenter , Student Accessibility and Support Services, Facilities Management and the Office of Information Technologies.
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