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1 ORIENTATION NEWSLETTER June 2012 Welcome to the King s College Community! You are about to enter a new community so get ready to plant your roots here at King s College! The Orientation staff has been harvesting ideas to make this experience exciting and memorable. The theme of this year s Orientation, Growing Together, will prepare you to branch out as an individual and work together to accomplish your goals. Please note that the orientation program is mandatory for all first-year students. Transfer students are only required to attend Sunday s program, but are welcome to join in all of the Orientation events. This newsletter serves as a guide and brief overview of the activities taking place during the week of Orientation. The program is designed as a way for you to become better acquainted with life on campus as well as introduce you to staff, faculty, administrators, and fellow students that make up the King s College community. King s College foundations are deeply rooted in community service so be prepared to lend a hand with activities such as CitySERVE! Each night you will have a chance to relax, meet new friends, and join in the fun at various social events! Your seeds will be planted on August 23rd with resident move-in and commuter check-in. Upon arrival at King s you will receive your Orientation schedule booklet which will contain a description and the location of each event. Feel free to check out the website for Orientation at orientation. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Office of Campus Activities and Orientation at We hope you enjoy the rest of your summer! See you in August! Sincerely, Stephanie DeRemer 13 Fercandy Justo 13 K I N G S Inside this issue: Orientation Schedule Commuter Life Residence Life King s Cash Security Health Center Registrar Computers Bookstore p 2-3 p4 p5 p6 p6 p6 p6 p7 p 11 Special Points of Interest: Class of 2016 T-Shirt Sale p8 Club Listing p 10 Leadership Opportunities p 11 Dates to Remember: Welcome Convocation Mass Tuesday, August 28, 2012 Activities Fair Friday, September 7, 2012 Volunteer Fair Wednesday, September 12, 2012 Homecoming Saturday, September 22, 2012 Fall Recess October 11 & 12, 2012 Family & Friends Weekend October 26-28, 2012
2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, :00-12:30 *RESIDENT Check-In (Lobbies of Esseff and Holy Cross Halls) First year students move into the residence halls with the help of orientation assistants. To assist the Orientation staff during Move-In, we encourage the following arrival times: 8:00am - 9:00am Students who live within a 0-45 mile radius 9:00am-12:30pm Students who live outside a 45 mile radius Your resident assistants will provide you with your Orientation packet of information. 11:00-12:00 *COMMUTER Check-In Toole Lobby 1st Floor Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center Check-in and receive your Orientation packet and related information. 11:00-1:00 Lunch *New first-year students are REQUIRED to attend these events! 11:00-1:00 Alumni Reception 11:00-1:00 Special Interest Fair The special interest fair is an opportunity for students to meet representatives from Campus Ministry, ROTC, Study Abroad, and other departments at King s. 12:00 Liturgy 1:15-2:15 *President s Welcome 2:15-3:00 Family & Friends Question & Answer Panel 2:15-3:00 *Academic Advisement 3:00-3:45 Family & Friends Reception & Tours 3:15-3:45 *FYE (First Year Experience) Group Meeting. 3:45 Family & Friends Farewell 4:15-5:00 *Resident Student Meeting 4:15-5:00 Commuter Social 5:15-6:30 Dinner 7:00-10:00 King s Carnival FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, :00-8:30 Breakfast YOU WILL BE ASSIGNED AN FYE GROUP AT ORIENTATION *FYE A-G 8:30-12:30 CitySERVE 12:30-1:30 Lunch 1:40-2:40 Technology Session 3:00-3:50 Academic Session *FYE I-N 8:30-12:30 CitySERVE 12:30-1:30 Lunch 1:40-2:30 Academic Session 2:50-3:50 Technology Session *FYE O-T 9:00-10:00 Technology Session 10:30-11:20 Academic Session 11:30-12:30 Lunch 12:45-4:30 CitySERVE *FYE U-Z 9:00-9:50 Academic Session 10:15-11:15 Technology Session 11:30-12:30 Lunch 12:45-4:30 CitySERVE 4:00-5:00 Campus Tours 5:00-6:30 Cookout with the Holy Cross Community 7:00-10:00 Casino *New first-year students are REQUIRED to attend these events! 2
3 SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 2012 SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, :30-9:45 Breakfast 10:00-11:00 *FYE Groups A-N, Skit Sessions: About Last Night and On Your Own, But Not Alone *FYE Groups O-Z Speaker Session, Jennifer Storm 11:00-11:30 *FYE Group Meeting 11:30-12:30 Lunch 12:30-1:30 *FYE Groups O-Z, Skit Sessions: About Last Night and On Your Own, But Not Alone *FYE Groups A-N Speaker Session, Jennifer Storm 1:30-2:00 *FYE Group Meeting 2:30 On the Green Activities 6:00-7:00 Dinner 7:15-8:45 Causing a Scene 9:00-11:00 Dance 11:00 Liturgy 11:00-12:00 Transfer Student Orientation Snyder Conference Room 3rd Floor Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center Check-in and receive your Orientation packet including transfer student related information. 11:00-4:00 Campus Tours 2:30-5:00 Shuttles to the Wyoming Valley Mall and Wal-Mart 4:30-6:00 Dinner 8:00 Liturgy *New first-year students are REQUIRED to attend these events! MEALS DURING ORIENTATION All meals during the Orientation weekend will be provided at no charge to first year students (resident, commuter, and transfer) beginning with lunch on Thursday, August 23rd, and ending with brunch on Sunday, August 26th. New students must show their Orientation nametag and King s ID. BANKS ON CAMPUS DURING ORIENTATION Each of the following banks will have representatives in the Widmann Gallery, Sheehy Farmer Campus Center from 8:00am to 1:00pm on Thursday, August 23rd: Citizens Bank (570) Bank of America (570) M&T Bank New Accounts (570) PNC Bank (570) ATM located on Campus Wells Fargo (570) OFFICE HOURS All campus offices are open from 8:30am to 4:00pm, (until August 10) Monday-Friday. Starting August 13 offices will remain open until 4:30pm weekdays throughout the academic year. Business Office: Administration Building, First Floor (King s Cash) Bursar Phone (570) Student Accounts (570) Financial Aid: Benaglia Hall, 174 N. Franklin Street Phone: (570) Registrar: Administration Building, First Floor Phone: (570) Residence Life: Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center, Main Level, (College IDs, Meal Plans) Phone: (570) Security: Luksic Hall, Lower Level Phone: (570)
4 COMMUTER CHECK-IN All first-year commuter students can check-in and pick up their orientation packet and college I.D. starting at 11:00am on Thursday, August 23rd in the Toole Lobby located on the 1st floor in the Sheehy- Farmer Campus Center. There will be current commuters on hand to answer your questions. Commuter life is an important component of King s College. King s provides students with many opportunities to get involved with the campus. The Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center is a great place for commuters to relax and meet fellow commuters during their free time on campus. The lower level features Connerton s Café, a game room, a computer lounge, a large screen TV and lounge area, and commuters lockers. Located on the main level are the offices of Campus Activities, College Diversity, and Residence Life. In addition, the Media Center, Widmann Art Gallery, commuter and off-campus mailboxes, and a lounge area are also located on this level. The Office of Campus Activities provides a place for commuters to express their opinions and their ideas. The office works under an open door policy to encourage students to use the services provided. Here students can feel free to seek information, find directions, and address any concerns. CAMPUS LOCKERS Commuters can rent lockers for the semester. Lockers are located in the lower level of the Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center. Locker rentals are $3.00 and are available in the Campus Activities Office located on the main level of the Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center. PIT STOP Pit Stops are held monthly in the Campus Activities Suite. Featured at the Pit Stops are handouts on student services, information on upcoming events, monthly calendars, as well as refreshments. Commuter students can stop in to grab a quick snack, a calendar, talk with the staff, and be on the go again! Watch for the checkered flags around the campus! COMMUTER LIFE ASSOCIATION The Commuter Life Association meets throughout the semester to discuss a variety of issues that affect commuters. All commuters are encouraged to become involved in the Association s activities. If interested, stop by the Office of Campus Activities or call (570) CAMPUS MAILBOXES Each student has a campus mailbox and account. Official notices and correspondence along with information on college activities are sent to students through campus mailboxes and college . Students are accountable for all information sent to their campus mailbox and account. It is expected that students check their campus mail and accounts at least three times per week. Commuter student mailboxes are located on the main level of the Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center. 4
5 MOVE-IN Resident students may begin moving into their residence halls at: 8:00am - 9:00am Students who live within a 0-45 mile radius 9:00am - 12:30pm Students who live outside a 45 mile radius Orientation Assistants will be available to assist you in your move until 12:45pm. HOLY CROSS RESIDENTS From North Main Street turn onto West Union Street and make a right onto North Franklin Street. King s Security and Wilkes-Barre Police will be assisting with traffic control. Once you arrive, the orientation staff will help you unload your car and give you directions to a designated parking lot. One person must stay with your car and move it to the parking lot so traffic does not block the street. ESSEFF HALL RESIDENTS Park to unload at the meter slots on North Main Street in front of your residence hall. The orientation staff will help unload your car and give you directions to a designated parking lot where you can leave your car for the rest of the day. HOUSING CONTRACT All first year and sophomore students under the age of twenty-one are required to live in college operated housing or in the home of their parent or guardian. Commuting students must reside in the home of their parent or legal guardian within 45 miles of campus. If you plan to live on campus, you should have already received, completed, and returned your housing contract and $200 damage deposit. If you have not returned this contract, please do so immediately. If you have not received a contract, or if you have any questions about housing, contact the Office of Residence Life at (570) LAUNDRY MACHINES The laundry machines are operated with King s Cash, which is deposited onto your student ID card. King s Cash deposits can be made one of three ways: through the Business Office (located on the 1st floor of the Administration Building or at ), online at webapps/portal/frameset.jsp, or via the PHIL station (located on the 1st floor of the Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center). The laundry machines are located in the basement areas of the residence halls. Washers are $1.00 and dryers are $1.00. CAMPUS MAILBOX Each student has a campus mailbox and account. Resident student mailboxes are located in the residence hall. Official notices and correspondence along with information on college activities are sent to students through campus mailboxes and college accounts. Students are accountable for all information sent to their campus mailbox and account. It is expected that students check their campus accounts at least three times per week. 5
6 KING S CASH A Declining Balance Account *Pre-paid, declining balance card that is used like a debit card at any on campus restaurant and in our convenience store, Monarch Mart. *Make deposits on campus or on-line! *Use for campus laundry and parking. *More economical than cash! A 10% discount is given on every purchase made in Marketplace and all other campus restaurants. *Use at our off-campus participating merchants like Sheetz, Rodano s, Vesuvios, CVS, and more! SECURITY You should have received a letter from the King s College Security Services concerning parking. Included in the mailing will be a parking application for vehicle registration. Please make sure you fill out the application completely. Should you have any further questions or concerns about having a vehicle on campus, please feel free to contact the King s College Security Department at (570) , Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:00pm. STUDENT HEALTH CENTER Resident Students: Resident students must submit proof of meningitis vaccination and proof of health insurance to move into the residence halls. Resident students who have not received the meningitis vaccine and/or wish to waive the vaccine must complete and return the Meningitis Vaccine Waiver Form in order to receive their residence hall room key. The proof of health insurance requirement cannot be waived. Resident students who do not complete and submit a current physical exam (completed within one year of matriculation) will not be eligible to receive treatment in the student health center. Commuter Students: Commuter and off-campus students are required to submit immunization records. Commuter and off -campus students are not required to submit a physical exam, however, students who do not complete and submit a current physical exam (completed within one year of matriculation) will not be eligible to receive treatment in the student health center. REGISTRAR Class schedules and bookstore information will be sent to you from the Registrar s Office in a mailing the week of August 13th. All students are required to have an accurate address and telephone number on file with the College through the Registrar s Office. Students are required to notify the Registrar within seven days of any change in address and/or telephone number. If you do not want your directory information (name, address, telephone) released to anyone, you must notify your Academic Advisor during your advisement meeting. CAMPUS MAILBOX Resident and Commuter students will be getting their mailbox number and combination via your King s account. Your King s account will be available during Orientation at the Technology Session on Friday. If you have any questions regarding your mailbox, contact the Registrar s office at (570)
7 INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES - IITS Student network and Accounts will be available when you arrive on campus in August. On Friday, during orientation at the Technology Session, you will receive directions for logging on to your account. All lab computers use the latest Windows operating system, Microsoft Office Suite software in addition to network access for additional software and applications. Macintosh computers are available in selected discipline specific labs. All labs are supported by a high speed Ethernet network. The network provides every student with access to the Internet, shared and private storage for data files, software, library research resources, instructional support resources, on-line student information/services and Internet2. Resident students must provide their own Ethernet cable. Wireless Computing is available on campus in select areas. If you are looking to take advantage of wireless, we offer b/g service. More information is available at htm. Students are required to log on to the networked systems in all PC labs. We realize that as you arrive on campus this fall you will have many things to accomplish in order to settle in and feel at home on the campus. With this in mind, we have made a commitment to have your log on and password in place when you arrive. You will be asked to change your password the first time you login (this may be done at an on-campus computer or on the web). You will also be asked to enroll in Password Station, a self help application that will assist you resetting your password in the event you forget your password in the future. By logging on to the system you agree to accept all the conditions and responsibilities associated with this account. Acceptable/Unacceptable Use policies may be found in the Student Handbook or via the web at my.kings.edu/. Violations of these policies may result in disciplinary action by the College including but not limited to permanent revocation of your account. Need a computer or Microsoft Office? Take advantage of special discounts by visiting our purchase programs. More information is available at: under the Technology Links section. For more information regarding campus computing, please feel free to visit the BLOG on Communi-K for the latest updates
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10 ACTIVITIES FAIR Sign up for a club/organization during the Activities Fair on Friday, September 7th, 1:30pm-4pm in Monarch Court! Representatives from the various organizations will be on hand to answer your questions and tell you about their organization. K I N G S SERVICE Service Organizations Blood Council Circle K Club Columbiettes Emergency Response Team (ERT) Knights of Columbus Sigma Kappa Sigma (EKE-men) Sigma Kappa Tau (EKT-women) ACADEMIC MEDIA & PUBLISHING Accounting Association Finance & Investment Association King s College Chapter of The Society for History Society Human Resource Management (SHRM) Marketing and Management Association Pre Law Society Media Club Regis (yearbook) The Crown (student newspaper) WRKC (radio station) Communications Related Organizations Business Related Organizations MUSIC/ARTS Campion Society Film Society King s Players Monarch Dancers Cantores Christi Regis (choir) SCOP (fine arts magazine) Health Related Organizations Lester Saidman Student Society (PA Club) Pre-Health Professional Society Pre Professional Physician Assistant Society Sports Medicine Society Arts and Science Related Organizations SPECIAL INTEREST Academy of Biological Sciences (Biology Club) Chemical Society (Chemistry Club) Criminal Justice Association Education Club Mathematics & Computer Sciences Club Neuroscience Club Psychology Club INTERNATIONAL Internationally-focused Organizations International Business and Economics Club Multicultural/International Club 10 Active Minds Billiards Club Campus Activities Team Coding Club Commuter Life Association Environmental Awareness & Outdoors Club Humanitarian Club Questions and Answers Q&A Residence Hall Council ROTC Student Government Ultimate Frisbee Kings
11 LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES The College offers various leadership opportunities for students through classes, clubs and organizations and Student Government. We strongly urge all students to be involved in some leadership opportunities on campus and in the community. Friday, September 7th is the Activities Fair! New students will have the opportunity to meet with the officers and members of various clubs and organizations available at King s. Here, students can sign-up and join the club/organization of their choice. EMERGING LEADERS SERIES The Emerging Leaders Series is focused on first year students. This program meets once a week for six weeks during the fall semester beginning in mid September. Applications for the Leadership Series will be available beginning August 27th at the Residence Life Office in the Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center. The application deadline is September 7th. BARNES & NOBLE COLLEGIATE BOOKSTORE 7 South Main St facebook.com/wilkeskingsbookstore Shop the large selection of NEW and USED textbooks. Save money by RENTING your books. Many books now in DIGITAL format (check it out at nookstudy.com). Get CASH FOR YOUR BOOKS when you are finished with them. One stop shopping for all your SCHOOL SUPPLIES, school spirit CLOTHING and GIFTS. Relax in the huge general reading section and grab a latte in the STARBUCKS CAFE. Why wait in line? Order your books on-line at: kings.bncollege.com Pick up your order in store or have it shipped directly to your home. Open Monday through Friday: 8:30 am 9:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am 9:00 pm Sunday: 12:00 pm 5:00 pm Special Back-to-School Hours August 25th & 26th: 9am - 9pm Directions to your downtown bookstore: Take North Main Street towards Public Square. Walk diagonally through Public Square and we are located on the right hand side of South Main Street. 11
12 A Catholic College sponsored by the Congregation of Holy Cross Office of Campus Activities and New Student Orientation Sean Cryan, Director - seancryan@kings.edu - (570)
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