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Orientation First-Year Students

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Welcome to 四虎影院 College! The Orientation team is eager to meet you.

We have been praying for you and planning for your arrival to campus in August.

As you prepare to arrive be sure to review the

One of our goals for Orientation is that you will make a successful transition into college life and begin to feel known and cared for in the 四虎影院 Community. Transitioning well takes time and preparation. Be sure to see the info regarding the college transition below.

Also take note of the First Year Experience page to preview the many different opportunities we provide for our new students.

Please do not hesitate to 四虎影院 the Campus Life Office or any of your support team members prior to your arrival.

We are thrilled you are coming to 四虎影院.

First-Year Information

Your Support Team

Faculty and staff at 四虎影院 are known for their deep care for students. They are here not only to challenge and grow up academically, but also to nurture you and develop you socially, emotionally, professionally, and spiritually.

Below is resource information on people and departments that are specifically geared to supporting "first-year" students:

Angela D'Amour, Dean of Student EngagementShe directs Orientation, oversees Campus Life, and is deeply concerned about your well being and growth as a person as 四虎影院. 
Your Orientation Team 
Your Resident Directors (RDs):As all first-years live in either Clark, Page, or Emerson you will get the opportunity to know these fantastic individuals. They are looking forward to supporting you during your first year at 四虎影院. Please feel free to call on them. They're here for you!
Your Resident Assistants (RAs) 四虎影院 is known for its community. The RA process is very selective, and your RA's truly want to get to know you!
Center for Student SuccessThe Center for Student Success connects students with Student Success Coaches (SSCs) and Peer Coaches to plan and devise strategies in personalized one-on-one sessions to help students navigate challenges of the college experience, both inside and outside the classroom.
Career Resource CenterThe Career Resource Center will help connect you to student employment and discuss assessment tools recommended for new students
Accessibility Resource OfficeThe Accessibility Resource Office provides academic adjustments and auxiliary aids and services to support equal access in and out of the classroom for students with disabilities.
Off Campus ProgramsIf you're interested in studying abroad--whether that be for a semester, or a month in the summer the Off Campus Programs Office can help you plan and prepare.

First-Years: Transition Well

So it鈥檚 that time, and you鈥檙e off for the grand adventure of college. Before you arrive, we would like to suggest a few areas for you to think about and prepare for as you come.

Read, read and then read some more!

This is what you will spend a great deal of time doing in college. Most of you will come with a limited ability to sustain active reading for a long period of time. It takes practice and discipline.

You can ease into the transition by doing some reading over the summer. While it might not be the same type of reading as the academic material you will cover in college, it will get you practicing.

Also, you must be an active reader. Ask yourself questions about the material while you are reading. Take notes and highlight. Look over the whole chapter to get the main ideas before you read it for detail. These little things can make a big difference.

The "Free" Time Trap

鈥淔ree鈥 time seems to be in abundance at college. Most of you will only be in class for about 10鈥12 hours per week. With few assignments between occasional tests and papers, it seems you have a lot of free time. But this is one of the biggest traps for college students.

Professors can expect that you will spend two hours outside of class doing homework for every hour spent in class. If you do the math, that means you should be spending between 20 and 24 hours each week studying. Most of that time is spent 鈥 you guessed it 鈥 reading!

So think of this as your job and set up a schedule. Use your time during the day and don鈥檛 expect to get all your studying done at night. It鈥檚 an adjustment, but you can do it!

Lifestyle Choices

These choices are numerous and all affect your success as a student. To drink or not to drink is one. While 四虎影院 has established policies prohibiting the use of alcohol, the choice and the responsibility is yours. You have all seen television shows and movies that portray alcohol as part of college. It can seem you are missing out if partying is not part of your college experience. What the movies don鈥檛 show is the physical, mental, spiritual and academic toll drinking can take on a student. Most 四虎影院 students choose to have a fun and fulfilling experience without alcohol.

This is just one of the many decisions you鈥檒l face. How much sleep do you need to get up for your eight o鈥檆lock class? What kinds of things will you do to grow spiritually? It might help to think through these questions before you arrive so you鈥檙e ready to set the direction for some of the decisions you will face.

Who Me, Homesick? 

Many new students will miss home at some point in the first year . For some it will be missing your parents, for some missing your siblings (can you believe that actually might happen?!), and for others it might be missing friends or even pets. This is healthy, but hard. Schedule regular times to connect with family and friends from home through phone calls or video chats. And know that these feelings will ebb and flow throughout the year. 

"Old" vs. New Friends 

Making friends will be harder for some than for others. If you鈥檙e not as outgoing, making friends will be tiring and scary, but if you stretch yourself to meet people from the beginning, it will happen.

For others, it may be hard to let go of high school friends. It is important to remember that it probably took years for those friendships to develop, so your college friendships often won鈥檛 be like them for at least a year. It will be tempting to run to those close friendships from high school, but if you do, you won鈥檛 be allowing your new ones to grow. High school friendships will change, and some will fade away, but these are the seasons of friendship. If you鈥檙e prayerful, patient and flexible, new and lasting friendships can and will develop.

Who Am I? 

Going to college means starting over. Those of you who were good students in high school may get your first C on a test.

So who are you? Those of you who were well known and were involved in everything will face a situation where you are one of 400 new students 鈥 you have to start over. Those of you who were varsity basketball players may not make the team, and those of you who were honors students may get average grades at 四虎影院.

Be patient during this time of transition. God will be stretching your old definition of what it means to be you, and if you are open and flexible, you may be surprised and happy with the new you you see on graduation day.