The agenda includes breakout sessions for students and their families.
New Student Orientation is just around the corner—and the agenda is jam-packed.
The event for first-year, transfer and exchange students, along with their families, is set for Aug. 16. Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m. on Zuberano Lawn, while a welcome gathering will kick off at 9:30 a.m.
Attendees should register now to secure their spots and get full details on the agenda, which includes breakout sessions for students and parents, a special lunch, campus tours and more activities.
To register for New Student Orientation and see the full agenda, click here.
Jennifer Creech, vice president for enrollment management and associate provost for student success, said New Student Orientation is a “pivotal day designed to welcome and support new students as they transition into our campus community.”
She said students will get the chance to connect with peers, faculty and staff at the event. They’ll also be invited to explore campus and engage with student support services in a stress-free setting.
“This year, we are excited to offer special sessions for parents and guardians that will introduce them to campus resources and ways they can best support their students,” Creech added.
And before students head to dinner, all attendees are invited to a gathering on the Marianist Oval Lawn.
Creech said New Student Orientation offers new students a chance to begin a new chapter right. “Your attendance is essential for a smooth and successful start to this new academic journey,” she said.