Show off your Rider pride! #GoBroncs #Rider2026
Tag us in your commitment photos before May 1 for a chance to win a Rider welcome box!
📷 : Jasmin Garcia
🚨 GIVEAWAY ALERT🚨
Class of 2022, as you reflect upon your time at Rider, we want to know who your support system was during it all.
No Bronc goes it alone, so whether is was a loved one, friend, professor or pet, we want to know, who’s your Rider rock?
Post a photo or video explaining who your Rider rock is to your Instagram feed or story, use the hashtag #MyRiderRock and tag us to enter.
The best submission will receive a diploma frame on May 6. All entrants will win a Rider prize!
How Nick Foppiano found his #HomeAtRider:
"I’m a very indecisive person when it comes to big decisions. I was between Rider and one other school and could not stop panicking over which to choose. During this process, I attended an admitted student day and was recommended the Bronc for a Day program. I was able to shadow classes, go to lunch with a current student and end the day by attending an ultimate frisbee practice of all things. I got in the car and on the way home I just had a really good feeling that I had found my home for the next four years.
Coming this summer — the new College of Arts and Sciences. It will consist of four schools: @westminsterchoircollege, the School of Media and Performing Arts, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the School of Science, Technology and Mathematics. The college will merge the current College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Westminster College of the Arts.
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How Liz O’Hara found her #HomeAtRider:
"I became a Bronc back in 2006 when I was only 6 years old. My oldest sister, Lauren, chose Rider to start the next chapter of her life after high school. While we never would have guessed it back then, all four of my older siblings pursued their education here.