curry college parent portal

by Ronny Herzog 6 min read

Why choose Curry College for your student?

At Curry College, we are committed to providing you with appropriate information and support to help you help your student develop independence, knowledge and communication skills, responsibility, leadership, and life-long success.

What is mycurry's new MyFamily feature?

Now, students are able to authorize designated parent (s) and/or family members to view their grades, academic schedule and/or student financial information directly within myCurry. If your student needs assistance setting up myFamily access, please call (617) 333-2911.

What are the expectations of a curry portal user?

All Curry Portal users, including students, are expected to act with integrity, demonstrate responsible personal behavior, and conduct themselves in an appropriate manner at all times. This expectation also applies to engagement in online communities included within the Curry College Portal.

What is the purpose of the family portal?

Parents and family members are an important partner in a student's college success. We are aware of the tremendous role that you have played in your student's education throughout the years. We have created the Family Portal, as we believe you continue to play a valuable role in your student's college experience.

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Prospective Parents

Whether your student is a prospective student considering application to Curry College, an accepted student considering his enrollment decision, or a deposited student preparing for her enrollment, we can help you stay connected with Curry throughout the admission process.

First-Year Parents

We realize that the first year is one of great transition, not only for your student, but for you as a family member as well. It's only natural for you to worry about your student's adjustment to college life.

Your Role as a Parent

As parents and family members, you play an important role as partners in your student's college success. We are aware of the tremendous role that you have played in your student's education throughout the years. We believe you can continue to play a valuable role in your student's college experience.

Digital Access to Curry

Students are able to authorize designated parent (s) and/or family members to view their grades, academic schedule and/or student financial information directly within myCurry. And On Campus, the informational newsletter of the the Office of Alumni & Parent Relations is your source for campus news, event information, and much more!

Stay Engaged

Ask us a question. Stay in the loop. Be a part of your student's higher education adventure through graduation and beyond.

How many graduates will be in Curry College in 2021?

Class of 2021 Conclude Extraordinary College Experience in Commencement Celebration. On a summer-like day, Curry College honored 687 graduates from the Class of 2021 in its 141st Commencement celebration.

Who is the Dean of Curry College?

Curry College today announced Michelle McMahon, Ph.D., R.N., CNE, as Dean of the School of Nursing, effective June 1, 2021. Dr. McMahon, a renowned nurse educator, scholar, and 13-year veteran of the College, will succeed Dean Desiree Hensel, who has led the School of Nursing since 2017.

When is Curry College graduation 2021?

Curry College honored 689 graduates from the Class of 2020 in its 140th Commencement celebration on Saturday, May 22, 2021. The ceremony, to which graduates were allowed to invite two guests, was live-streamed from the Walter M. Katz field to approximately 800 family members, friends, alumni, faculty and staff among other Curry community members. The in-person ceremony was especially cherished after a year-plus of adversity and uncertainty stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, including an unprecedented remote final semester at the College last spring.

Who graduated from Curry College 5th year MBA?

Before crossing the stage and graduating as the first Curry College 5th Year MBA cohort last weekend, Don Alex Antoine, Zoltan Eross, Zoie Lee, Alexis McLea-Perry, and Mike Polito showed they were more than ready to launch their future careers as business leaders.

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