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2026 EOF Summer Studies Institute

A group of diverse young people poses and smiles outdoors in a park-like setting, some wearing Harvard shirts. Two individuals hold a First-Gen sign, highlighting their connection through experiences like Ramapo summer courses. Sunlight filters through the trees behind them.The EOF Summer Studies Institute is the foundation of your academic, personal, and professional success at ÃØÃÜÑо¿Ëù. This five-week summer bridge program is required for all incoming first-year EOF scholars to support a successful transition to college.

The in-person residential Summer Studies Institute is:

Sunday, July 5 – Wednesday, August 5, 2026.

The EOF Summer Studies Institute, more commonly known as the EOF Summer Program, requires you to live on campus for the duration of the program. The program comes at NO COST to students, as the EOF Program and the College cover tuition, books, summer housing, and more!

By participating in our EOF Summer Studies Institute, EOF Scholars will:

  • Earn four (4) college credits during the five-week summer program
  • Be assigned an EOF Advisor who provides one-on-one academic and personal advisement
  • Participate in Supplemental Instruction, including in-class support and group study sessions with professional tutors
  • Be matched with a Peer Success Mentor who will continue supporting you through your first semester at Ramapo
  • Have the opportunity to strengthen math skills through Reclaim my Math (for students who qualify)
  • Participate in weekly workshops and special sessions with alumni and campus presenters.

Steps to Success: Deposited EOF Students

Congratulations on becoming an EOF Roadrunner! We are excited to welcome you to the EOF family this summer. To prepare for the Summer Studies Institute, please complete the Steps to Success below. These items, along with your New Student Experience requirements, are also available on your .

The deadline to complete these steps is Monday, June 8, 2026. 

  • by registering for Move-In Day on Sunday, July 5
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    • This form is used to help identify any potential NJFAMS flags
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    • This form will help us to get to know more about you as a person.
    • On this form, you will also be able to request a roommate for the EOF Summer.
    • EOF Scholars are required to attend one of the following dates:
      • June 23, June 24, June 25, June 30, July 1, July 2.  

Please also visit your , or the Fall 2026 New Student Experience page,Ìýfor your full checklist, including placement testing requirements.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

To learn more about the EOF Summer Studies Institute, please take a moment to review our frequently asked questions. If you have a question that is not answered here, please email us at EOFDesk@ramapo.edu.

What are the dates of the EOF Summer Studies Institute?

The mandatory EOF Move-In and Summer Studies Institute Kickoff will take place on Sunday, July 5, 2026.

During the week prior to move-in, students will receive an assigned move-in timeslot between 9:00AM and 12:00PM.

Guests may remain on campus until 12:30PM. The program will officially begin for students at 1:00PM.

Classes will run from Monday, July 6 through Wednesday, August 5, 2026 (Monday through Thursday).

Is attendance mandatory?

Yes. The EOF Summer Studies Institute is a mandatory academic program.

Students are expected to attend all classes, workshops, meetings, and activities unless otherwise approved by EOF staff.

Do I have to pay for the five-week EOF Summer Studies Institute?

No. All EOF Scholars accepted through the EOF Program attend the Summer Studies Institute at no cost.

Course fee, housing, books, supplies, and program expenses for the EOF Summer Studies Institute are fully covered by the EOF Program and ÃØÃÜÑо¿Ëù.

Do I have to live on campus during the summer?

Yes. To help students build community and successfully transition to ÃØÃÜÑо¿Ëù, all EOF Scholars are required to live on campus during the summer program in Overlook Residence Hall.

Students are expected to attend all assigned classes, meetings, workshops, and required programs.

Students are not required to live on campus during the fall or spring semesters unless they choose to do so.

Will meals be provided?

Yes. Students will receive breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the Summer Studies Institute.
Dining hall hours and information will be shared during move-in and orientation.

If a student has dietary restrictions, please speak with the dining hall staff directly.
Dinner will not be provided on Sundays and Thursdays, with the exception of move-in on Sunday, July 5.

Can I go home during the five weeks?

Yes. Students are required to remain on campus Monday through Thursday each week.

Students will return home Thursday afternoons and return to campus on Sundays. Students do not have the option to remain on campus over the weekend.

Students should make arrangements for the following departure and return dates:

  • Leave Thursday, July 9 / Return Sunday, July 12
  • Leave Thursday, July 16 / Return Sunday, July 19
  • Leave Thursday, July 23 / Return Sunday, July 26
  • Leave Thursday, July 30 / Return Sunday, August 2

The final day of the Summer Studies Institute is Wednesday, August 5, 2026.

How do I get to and from campus on weekends?

Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to and from campus on weekends. Families should plan ahead for Thursday departures and Sunday returns.

On Thursdays and Sundays, there will be one shuttle that takes students to and from campus to the Ramsey Route 17 Train Station and Garden State Plaza (access to a major hub for NJ Transit buses).

The schedule for the shuttle will be provided at orientation.

Can I have visitors during the summer program?

Yes. For the safety and comfort of all residents, visitors and overnight guests are not permitted in the residence halls during the Summer Studies Institute unless approved by EOF staff and Residence Life.

Any visitors are welcome to visit during the scheduled breaks, and must remain outside of the residence halls.

What classes will I take during the summer program?

Students will take one four-credit academic course:

  • Critical Reading and Writing (CRWT 101 or CRWT 102) or
  • Social Science Inquiry (SOSC 110)

Both courses fulfill college graduation requirements and will count toward your GPA. Classes are held every morning, Monday through Thursday. A full program schedule will be shared by your EOF Advisor.

Depending on your placement test (Accuplacer) scores, you may also participate in the Reclaim My Math Program, which is offered as additional self-paced study support. EOF Scholars are automatically placed into the program based on their scores and do not need to register or pay separately.

Is Wi-Fi available on campus?

Yes. Wi-Fi is available throughout campus and in the residence halls.

Students should bring their personal laptop and charger for academic work and program activities.

Where will I live during the summer program?

All EOF Scholars will live in Overlook Residence Hall in double rooms within a suite-style setup.

Each student room includes:

  • Twin bed
  • Desk and desk chair
  • Chest of drawers
  • Built-in open closet
  • Private bathroom
  • Micro-fridge
  • Air conditioner

As a bonus this year, students will receive a bedding bundle that includes sheets, a pillow, towels, and a laundry bag.

Each bedroom is secured with an assigned punch-code entry system.
Additional residence hall amenities include:

  • Lounges on each floor
  • Free laundry facilities on the first floor

What items should I bring?

Suggested items include:

  • Extra Twin XL sheets, pillow(s), and mattress cover
  • Blanket or comforter
  • Cleaning supplies
  • Waste basket
  • Surge protector with an on/off switch
  • Personal toiletries
  • Headphones
  • Bath towels
  • Laundry detergent
  • Phone charger
  • Toilet paper and paper towels
  • Shower shoes and shower caddy
  • Plug-in air freshener or Febreze (aerosol sprays and candles are prohibited)
  • Plastic cups and plates
  • Snacks (breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided)
  • Personal laptop and charger
  • Small iron and ironing board
  • Prescription medications
  • Medical insurance card (if applicable)
  • Small TV and cable cord

What items are NOT allowed on campus?

Students should not bring:

  • Pets
  • Large furniture
  • Refrigerators
  • Incense
  • Candles
  • Aerosol sprays
  • Hot plates or cooking appliances
  • Microwaves
  • Toasters
  • Extension cords

If a student is found to be in possession of a prohibited item, the item may be removed from the room, and they student may receive a fine.

When will I receive my class schedule?

Students who have completed the Accuplacer placement test will be registered for summer and fall courses by their EOF Advisor.

Summer schedules will be shared during New Student Orientation on one of the following dates:

  • June 23
  • June 24
  • June 25
  • June 30
  • July 1
  • July 2

During orientation, students will also register for their First-Year Seminar and review their Fall 2026 class schedule.

What do I need to do to successfully complete the EOF Program and keep my scholarship?

All EOF Scholars are conditionally admitted to ÃØÃÜÑо¿Ëù through the EOF Program.
Students who earn at least a 2.3 cumulative GPA may qualify for the ÃØÃÜÑо¿Ëù Grant (RCG) Scholarship, valued at up to $20,000 over four years.

Students who do not earn at least a 2.0 GPA during the summer program may not be permitted to continue at ÃØÃÜÑо¿Ëù as EOF students in the fall semester.

EOF staff are committed to supporting student success throughout the summer. Students will have access to:

  • Professors
  • Supplemental instructors
  • Peer Success Mentors
  • Tutors
  • EOF Advisors
  • Counseling Services
  • Health Services

Students who remain motivated, engaged, and focused will have a successful EOF summer experience.

Can I have a job during the summer program?

Due to the full-day schedule, students are unavailable to work Monday through Thursday.
However, students may choose to work on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, as no required program activities are scheduled on those days.

As a reminder, students are required to return to campus Sunday evenings.

Can I change my major?

Yes, in most cases. Students interested in changing their major should contact the Office of Admissions at: admissions@ramapo.edu

An admissions counselor will assist you with the process.

Do I have to participate in the summer program every summer?

No. The EOF Summer Studies Institute is only required prior to your first year at ÃØÃÜÑо¿Ëù.
Can I have a car on campus during the summer program?

Yes. Students may request a parking pass for the summer program.

Please note that parking is free during the summer. However, parking permits during the fall and spring semesters require a fee.


Financial Aid Requirements

If you have any questions about your Financial Aid package, please contact Ms. Tancy Nunez in the Office of Financial Aid at tnunez@ramapo.edu. Please ensure all required documents are submitted by June 5.


EOF Advisors are available for both in-person and virtual meetings. To schedule an in-person appointment, please contact your advisor directly. For general questions, you may call our office at (201) 684-7541 or email EOFdesk@ramapo.edu.

 

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