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HAMPTON UNIVERSITY HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 23668 PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM (757) 727-5511 Good, Better, Best, Never Let It Rest, Until Your Good Is Better And Your Better Is Best Summer 20188 Dear Pre-College Program Participant: Greetings! The Hampton University Pre-College Office staff is happy that you have chosen to participate in our program. This year, as always, we have an academically challenging and funfilled summer planned just for you. The Pre-College office staff members are honored and excited to welcome you to our Home by the Sea. I encourage you to take full advantage of every facet of the Hampton University experience. With hard work, dedication and a great attitude, your summer promises to be a rewarding experience and one that you will never forget. The key to success during these five weeks is discipline. Remember you are attempting to complete two or three college level courses in five weeks! Be prompt, neat and never afraid to ask for help. We are here for you. As you prepare to begin your college career with us, we encourage you to read the following information thoroughly. This is a fast-paced program; therefore, we would like for you to be ready to give it your all. At Hampton University, we have high expectations and will only accept the very best that you have to offer. Success is not an option, it is your obligation! All participants must have a completed medical record on file prior to enrolling in the program, or you will be sent home. Please call the Health Center at 757-727- 5315 to check your status. If the Pre-College Program Office may be of any assistance, please feel free to contact our office at 757-727-5511 or by email at PrecollegePrograms@HAMPTONU.EDU Welcome to your new home by the sea! Sincerely, Patra Johnson, M.A. Interim, Pre-College Program Interim, Freshman Studiesdies

Pre-College Arrival Packet Student Center Ballroom Friday, June 15, 2018 In order to provide each student with great service please adhere to the following schedule: Step 1: CHECK IN Student Center Ballroom Q-Z H-P A-G Step 2: Step 3: 9:00-10:30 am 10:30-12:00 pm 1:00-2:30 pm Report to the Student Center Cyber Lounge, 2 nd Floor to pay for Pre-College T-Shirts and Kings Dominion Trip. You may also visit Bank of America. Female students report to Moton Hall. Male students report to Harkness Hall to complete check in process Mandatory Student/Parent Meeting 3:00 pm Ogden Hall

THE PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM June 15, 2018 - July 20, 201818 Everything listed is Mandatory; adhere to the Hampton University s Dress Code. Friday June 15 th 9:00 am REGISTRATION Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Report to the Student Center Ballroom and follow the schedule according to your last name Report to the Student Center Student Lounge, 2 nd Floor to pay for Pre-College T-shirt and Kings Dominion Tickets Report to Residence hall and complete check in information. *Residential Halls: Females - Moton Hall Males - Harkness Hall 3:00 p.m. MANDATORY GENERAL PARENT AND STUDENT MEETING Report to Ogden Hall. This is an opportunity for everyone to meet the University s administrators. 9:00 pm MANDATORY RESIDENCE HALL MEETING Saturday, June 16 th Moton: Females Harkness: Males 8:00 am 9:30 am Student Center Movie Theater Student Identification Cards Last Names A-B 9:00 am 1:00 pm Brunch in the University s Dining Facility 10:00 am-12:00 pm Students report to Ogden Hall 1:00 pm- 4:00 pm Student Center Movie Theater Student Identification Cards Last Names C-G 4:00 pm- 6:00 pm Dinner in the University s Dining Facility 9:00 pm-12:00 am Welcome to Hampton University Party Student Center Atrium

Sunday, June 17 th 8:00 am 9:30 a.m. Student Center Movie Theater Student Identification Cards Last Names H-I 9:00 am-1:00 pm Brunch in the University s Dining Facility 10:00 am Chapel Service in the Memorial Church 1:00 pm- 5:00 pm Student Identification Cards University s Police Department Last Names J-P 4:00 pm- 6:00 pm Dinner in the University s Dining Facility Monday, June 18 th 7:00 am 9:00 am Breakfast in the University s Dining Facility The Pre-College Staff will be in the Student Center Ballroom to distribute Pre-College Class Schedules. The Registrar s Office will also be on-site to make schedule adjustments per the director. YOU MUST RECEIVE A PRINTED SCHEDULE TO BE OFFICIALLY ENROLLED IN THE PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM. (All pre-registration for classes will be done by Pre-College staff members!) Monday, June 18th 9:00 am REGISTRATION Student Center Ballroom Bring fee assessment form. You CANNOT be officially registered in Pre-College without this form. REGISTRATION SCHEDULE (By last name) 9:00 am-10:00 am Special Programs 10:00 am-11:00am A-G 11:00 am-12:00 pm H-P 1:00 pm-2:00 pm Q-Z ACADEMIC TECHNOLOGY MALL ORIENTATION Library 5 th Floor 9:00 am-10:00 am A-G 10:00 am-11:00am Special Programs 11:00 am-12:00 pm Q-Z 1:00 pm-2:00 pm H-P LIBRARY ORIENTATION Library 9:00 am-10:00 am H-P 10:00 am-11:00am Q-Z 11:00 am-12:00pm Special Programs 1:00 pm-2:00 pm A-G

Monday, June 18 th PAY FOR KINGS DOMINION TRIP The Pre-College Office Student Center Building, Room 206 9:00 am 2:00 pm 11:00 am-1:00 pm Lunch in the University s Dining Facility 9:00 am-5:00 pm Purchase textbooks from the University s bookstore 2:00 pm- 5:00 pm Student Identification Cards University s Police Department Last Names Q-Z 4:00 pm-6:00 pm Dinner in the University s Dining Facility Tuesday, June 19 th 7:00 am-9:00 am FIRST DAY OF CLASSES Breakfast in the University s Dining Facility 8:00 am FIRST DAY OF CLASSES FOR PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS. CHECK YOUR CLASS SECTION NUMBER WITH YOUR INSTRUCTOR. MAKE CERTAIN THAT YOU ARE ATTENDING THE CORRECT SECTION AT THE CORRECT TIME!! 9:00 am- 5:00 pm Student Identification Cards University s Police Department Open Alphabet PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT UNWRAP OR WRITE IN YOUR TEXTBOOKS UNTIL YOU HAVE VERIFIED WITH YOUR INSTRUCTOR THAT YOU HAVE THE CORRECT BOOKS. If you have any questions about your class schedule, report to The Student Center, 2nd, floor, room 206.

WHAT TO BRING TO PRE-COLLEGE Here is a recommended checklist for Pre-College participants Of course every student may have different needs, but this gives you a good start. Items we consider essential are starred (*). Student s Attire Must Adhere To Hampton University s Dress Code Bed and Bath Mattress Pad * Pillow(s) and Pillow Cases * Extra-Long Twin Sheets * Comforter * Blanket * Towels and Washcloths * Shower Shoes/Flip Flops * Shower Caddy Hangers Mirror-Full Length Trash Can Liners (8 gal.) Laundry Supplies Detergent Dryer Sheets Drying Rack Fabric Softener Iron (auto shut-off) Ironing Board Laundry Bag/Basket Hygiene Supplies Cleaning Supplies Ear Plugs First Aid Kit Thermometer Personal Hygiene Products/Toiletries * Soap/Shampoo Hair Products/Hair Dryer Toothbrush/Toothpaste Makeup/Moisturizers Shaving Accessories Prescription Medications * Clothing Females Casual clothing: appropriate for the season Business Attire White Blouse(no ruffles, no deep necklines) Hosiery Pumps Banquet Attire Dresses, Business Suit Identification/Money ATM Card * Credit Cards * Drivers License * Insurance Cards * Social Security Card Lock Box Electronics Alarm Clock Camera Cell Phone & Charger Computer/Laptop Don t forget the laptop s charger and locking cable. Ethernet Cable Power Strip w/surge Protector (UL approved) Printer & Ink Cartridges Computer Paper Miscellaneous Backpack School Supplies Pens/Pencils Spiral Notebooks Calculator Calendar Message Board (Dry erase board) Flashlight Umbrella/Raingear Sunglasses Fan (large and/or clip) Scissors/Stapler Tape/Post-its Dictionary/Thesaurus Clothing Males Casual clothing: appropriate for the season Blazer (Brown, Gray, Dark Blue, or Beige) White Dress Shirt Tie Black Dress Leather Shoes Long Black Socks Casual Slacks Suit

University Resource Persons/Offices 2018-2019 Service Persons Telephone (757) Academic Affairs Dr. JoAnne Haysbert 727-5201 Chancellor and Provost Student Affairs Dr. Barbara L. Inman Vice President for Administrative Services 727-5264 Academic Technology Mall Mr. Steven Richardson 727-6988 Admissions Ms. Angela Boyd 727-5328 Dean Bills, Fees and Tuition Ms. Denise Nichols 727-5221 -Student Accounts -Student Financial Records Asst. V.P for Business Affairs & Comptroller Business Affairs Mrs. Doretha Spells 727-5213 Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer Career Center Mrs. Bessie B. Willis 727-5331 Emergency Switchboard Operators 727-5000/5666 Financial Aid & Scholarships, Mr. Martin Miles 727-5332 Work Honors College Study Program 727-5076 Housing Mr. Woodson H. Hopewell 727-5303 Dean of Judicial Affairs & Housing Residential Staffing Ms. Jewel B. Long 727-5486 Dean of Residence Life William R. Harvey and Ms. Tina Rollins 727-5371 Norma Health Harvey Center Library Dr. Karen T. William 727-5315 Medical Pre-College/Summer Bridge & Ms. Patra Johnson 727-5243 Freshmen Studies Interim Off Campus Housing (Men & Ms. Shelia Taylor 727-6746 Women) Religious Counseling Rev. Debra L. Haggins 727-5340 University Chaplin Shipping and Receiving Mr. Darryl Brown 727-5242 Supervisor Student Activities Mr. Anzel Harrell 727-5691 Student Support Services Mr. Mikael Davis 727-5611 Testing Services/ 504 Compliance Miss Morgan Russell 727-5493 Office Transfer Students Miss Morgan Russell 727-5617, Student Success Center International Office Dr. Kangming Ma 727-6914 Tutorial Services (Free) University Police Mr. Mikael Davis Student Support Services Tutorial Program Mr. David E. Glover Chief 727-6505 727-5259

Hampton University s Dining Facility Monday Friday Breakfast 7:00am 9:00am Lunch 11:00am 1:30pm Dinner 4:00pm 6:00pm Saturday & Sunday Brunch 9:00AM 1:00PM Dinner 4:00PM 6:00PM

The Pre-College Banquet The banquet will be held on Wednesday, July 18, 2018 at 6 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom Banquet Attire Females Dress Stockings/Pantyhose Pumps Males Button down shirt Tie Suit Dress shoes NO short skirts, hats, jeans, or sneakers will be allowed.

KING S DOMINION TRIP AND PRE-COLLEGE T-SHIRTS TICKET, TRANSPORTATION, and BOXED LUNCH $40.00 T-SHIRTS $10.00 CASH ONLY COLLECTED ON JUNE 15, 2018 DURING CHECK-IN King Dominion s trip is scheduled for July 15, 2018

Hampton University Hampton University 23668 DIRECTOR OF PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM (757) 727-5511 Summer 20188 Dear Parents: I am enclosing a copy of our Dress Code and Code of Conduct for your information. While the vast majority of our students do adhere to an acceptable form of dress, it is important for us at the University to aid all students by giving guidance, via the dress code, thus preparing them for the professional world. The principles found in the Hampton University Dress Code and the Code of Conduct are based on the theory that learning to use socially acceptable manners and to select attire that is appropriate to specific occasions and activities are critical factors in the total educational process. Hampton University makes no excuses for its high expectations of students in and outside of the classroom. Providing an education for life includes more than merely preparing students to conform to acceptable standards; it also means cultivating young men and women to become leaders who will set the standards for others to follow. Please read the guidelines carefully and make whatever changes needed to remain in compliance. Respectfully, Patra Johnson, M.A. Interim, Pre-College Program Interim, Freshman Studiesnson, M.A. Interim, Pre-College Program Interim, Fresham Studies HAMPTON INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF THE UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE GRADUATE COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION

HAMPTON UNIVERSITY HAMPTON, VIRGINIA STUDENT DRESS CODE The Dress Code is based on the theory that learning to use socially acceptable manners and selecting attire appropriate to specific occasions and activities are critical factors in the total educational process. Understanding and employing these behaviors not only improves the quality of one's life, but also contributes to optimum morale, as well as embellishes the overall campus image. They also play a major role in instilling a sense of integrity and an appreciation for values and ethics. The continuous demonstration of appropriate manners and dress insures that Hampton University students meet the very minimum standards of quality achievement in the social, physical, moral and educational aspects of their lives - essential areas of development necessary for propelling students toward successful careers. Students will be denied admission to various functions if their manner of dress is inappropriate. On this premise students at Hampton University are expected to dress neatly at all times. The following are examples of appropriate dress for various occasions: 1. Classroom, Cafeteria, Student Center and University offices - neat, modest, casual or dressy attire. 2. Formal programs in Ogden Hall, the Convocation Center, the Little Theater and the Memorial Chapel - business or dressy attire. 3. Interviews - business attire. 4. Social / Recreational activities, Residence hall lounges (during visitation hours) - modest, casual or dressy attire. 5. Balls, Galas, and Cabarets - formal, semi-formal and dressy respectively. Students will be denied admission to various functions if their manner of dress is inappropriate. Examples of inappropriate dress and/or appearance include: 1. Do-rags, stocking caps, skullcaps and bandanas (prohibited at all times on the campus of Hampton University except in the privacy of the student's living quarters); 2. Head coverings and hoods for men in any building; 3. Baseball caps and hoods for women in any building. This policy item does not apply to headgear considered as a part of religious or cultural dress; 4. Bare feet; 5. Shorts that reveal buttocks; 6. Shorts, all types of jeans at programs dictating professional or formal attire, such as Musical Arts, Fall Convocation, Founder's Day, and Commencement; 7. Clothing with derogatory, offensive and/or lewd messages either in words or pictures; 8. Men's undershirts of any color worn outside of the private living quarters of the residence halls; 9. Sports jerseys without a conventional tee-shirt underneath; and 10. Men and Women s pants that show underwear. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dress Code: Procedures for Cultural or Religious Head Coverings 1. Students seeking approval to wear headgear as an expression or religious or cultural dress may make a written request for a review through the Office of the Chaplain. 2. The Chaplain will forward his recommendation to the Vice President for Student Affairs for final approval. 3. Students that are approved will then have their new ID card picture taken by University Police with the headgear being worn. All administrative, faculty and support staff members will be expected to monitor student behavior applicable to this dress code and report any such disregard or violations to the Offices of the Dean of Men, or Dean of Women for the attention of the Vice President for Student Affairs. Revised Dress Code Policy Approved July 14, 2009

The Code of Conduct Joining the Hampton Family is an honor and requires each individual to uphold the policies, regulations, and guidelines established for students, faculty, administration, professional and other employees, and the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Each member is required to adhere to and conform to the instructions and guidance of the leadership of his/her respective area. Therefore, the following are expected of each member of the Hampton Family: 1. To respect himself or herself. Each member of the Hampton Family will exhibit a high degree of maturity and self respect and foster an appreciation for other cultures, one s own cultural background, as well as the cultural matrix from which Hampton University was born. It is only through these appreciations that the future of our University can be sustained indefinitely. 2. To respect the dignity, feelings, worth, and values of others. Each member of the Hampton Family will respect one another and visitors as if they were guests in one s home. Therefore to accost, cajole, or proselytize students, faculty or staff, parents or others, to engage in gender and sexual harassment, use vile, obscene or abusive language or exhibit lewd behavior, to possess weapons such as knives or firearms, or to be involved in the possession, use, distribution of and sale of illegal drugs is strictly prohibited and is in direct violation of the Hampton University Code, on or off campus. 3. To respect the rights and property of others and to discourage vandalism and theft. Each member of the Hampton Family will refrain from illegal activity, both on and off campus, and will be subject to all applicable provisions listed in the Faculty Handbook, Personnel Policies Manual for Administrative, Professional and Non-exempt Employees, the Official Student Handbook, and the Hampton University Code. 4. To prohibit discrimination, while striving to learn from differences in people, ideas, and opinions. Each member of the Hampton Family will support equal rights and opportunities for all regardless of age, sex, race, religion, disability, ethnic heritage, socio-economic status, political, social, or other affiliation or disaffiliation, or sexual preference. 5. To practice personal, professional, and academic integrity, and to discourage all forms of dishonesty, plagiarism, deceit, and disloyalty to the Code of Conduct. Personal, professional, and academic integrity is paramount to the survival and potential of the Hampton Family. Therefore, individuals found in violation of Hampton University s policies against lying, cheating, plagiarism, or stealing are subject to disciplinary action which could possibly include dismissal from the University. 6. To foster a personal professional work ethic within the Hampton University Family. Each employee and student of the Hampton Family must strive for efficiency and job perfection. Each employee must exhibit a commitment to serve and job tasks must be executed in a humane and civil manner. 7. To foster an open, fair, and caring environment. Each member of the Hampton Family is assured equal and fair treatment on the adjudication of all matters. In addition, it is understood that intellectual stimulation is nurtured through the sharing of ideas. Therefore, the University will maintain an open and caring environment. 8. To be fully responsible for upholding the Hampton University Code. Each member of the Hampton Family will embrace all tenets of the Code and is encouraged to report all code violators.

Important Local Numbers Amtrak 1-800-872-7245 or 757-245-3589 Greyhound 1-800-231-2222 or 757-722-9861 Guest Shuttle Service 757-722-5222 Lawton s Travel 1-800-346-6383 or 757-723-0701 N.N./Williamsburg 757-877-0221 International Airport N.N./Williamsburg Airport 757-877-0279 Limousine Service Norfolk Int l Airport 757-857-3351 Norfolk Int l Airport 757-857-1231 Limousine Service HRT (Local Bus Service) 757-226-6000 Public Storage 757-722-3468 www.publicstorage.com Atlantic Self Storage 757-838-7222 www.atlanticstor.com U-HAUL Self Storage 757-838-1393 www.uhaul.com Affordable Storage 757-723-6561 www.bisre.co/affstorage Yellow Cab Service 757-722-7777 www.yellowcabofhampton.com Airport Taxi Service Inc. 757-877-0279 Newport News Lodging All listed establishments are within fifteen minutes from Hampton University For additional Information please feel free to visit our website at: http://www.hamptonu.edu/visitor/lodging.cfm