Get One-Touch Access to the Latest Fairfield Info With the FairfieldU App

Get One-Touch Access to the Latest Fairfield Info With the Fairfield U App

Fairfield alumni and parents can take Stag Country with them wherever they go by downloading the Fairfield U app on their mobile device.

Fairfield alumni and parents now have the opportunity to stay connected to the University wherever they are, by adding the Fairfield U app to their mobile device. 

The Fairfield U app can be found in Apple and Google Play app stores simply by typing “FairfieldU” in the search menu. Once downloaded, there is no registration or login information required to access all of the app’s features. Alumni and parents should ensure that they select the “Alumni” option in the “My Persona” or “Persona Selection” sections in the app’s settings to gain access to the information that is most important to them.

With the app, alumni and parents can easily get the latest information about upcoming events and campus news, and they can also update their contact information with the University. The Fairfield U app includes one-touch access to an alumni and parent events calendar, Quick Center ticket purchases, career resources, event photos, Athletics game schedules, degree information, transcript requests, and so much more!

Here's how to instantly download the Fairfield U app onto your mobile device:

For Apple devices, click here 

For Android devices click here

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