PEACOCK. Experience. Upper Iowa University - Fall 2018

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PACOCK xperience Upper Iowa University - Fall 2018

THURSDAY AUGUST 23, 2018 8 am 12 pm Student Move-in (Rain or Shine) University staff and move-in crews are ready to help YOU! See the map on page 6 for directions upon your arrival to campus. For consideration of special requests, please call 563.425.5765 or email merklej@uiu.edu. 10:00 am Campus Tour Main ntrance 12 1 pm ducation & Science Academic Social ducation majors please go to the Maue Atrium in the Andres Center for Business and ducation. Science majors please go to the Auditorium in Baker-Hebron. WLCOM TO UIU! The activities listed in this brochure are designed especially for YOU! We hope you will take the initiative to meet new people while becoming familiar with YOUR University! 12 1 pm Business & Liberal Arts - Lunch Social President s House with Dr. William Duffy II and his wife, Sharon. 12 1 pm NICC Bridge to Success Program Student Life Conference Room 1 2 pm Liberal Arts & Business Academic Social 1 2 pm ducation & Science - Lunch Social 2 pm Matriculation Convocation & Speaker Ballroom UIU faculty and administration gather with new students to welcome them to Upper Iowa University, introduce them to the global campus and celebrate the beginning of their first academic year. 3-5:00 pm Peacock Parent Bon Voyage Alumni House (final parent event) Before your family sets sail, encourage them to stop by the Alumni House for complimentary refreshments and to learn how they can stay connected to UIU. Those who complete the parent/guardian survey at the mixer will receive a free gift! 3:15-5:15 pm First-Year Seminar 1st Meeting and Tech Sessions Liberal Arts 5:30 pm Dinner Join your fellow Peacocks for dinner in the Servery. 6:30 pm Introduction to Athletics and SAAC Harms-ischeid Stadium 7 pm Induction and VIP Party Harms-ischeid Stadium 9:30 pm Hypnotist Ballrooms We know getting connected, creating relationships, and engaging in the UIU community is the best way for you to find success socially and academically. We also know it s much easier to do that if you are physically on campus. The 30-Day Challenge is just that a challenge to you to stay on campus for the first 30 days of the year. The Challenge aims at connecting you with the resources and relationships you need to be successful! PACOCK XPRINC 1

FRIDAY AUGUST 24, 2018 8 10 am Free Rec Rec Center Breakfast Join your fellow Peacocks for breakfast in the Servery. 9:00 11:00 am Spruce Up Your Room and/or the Rec Center and Game Room Will Feature Impromptu Gaming Tournaments Led By Your PPS 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Lunch Join your fellow Peacocks for lunch in the Servery. 12:00-2:00 pm Laser Tag Grace Meyer Square 2:00-3:00 pm Live Viewing of Peacock Football Practice Harms-ischeid Football Stadium 3:00 4:15 pm Resource Fair Ballrooms Learn what resources are available on Campus and in the Fayette community. PPS Peacock xperience: ncouraging a Positive Start PPS are here to make the transition to college easier. PPS are fellow Peacocks who are willing to welcome, assist and encourage you. Ask them questions, advice and know that they are here to help you! 5 pm Dinner In front of Thyron Matthews Guest Chef (Aramark) 6:30 pm Residence Life Meetings Ballrooms 7 pm Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Ballrooms; snacks provided Utilizing the unique bystander approach to prevention, the MVP program views all individuals as empowered bystanders who can recognize and confront harassment and abuse. This session will help you to become a part of the solution at UIU and beyond. 9 pm Kickin It on the Courts Courts, south of the Games, music and fun! PACOCK XPRINC 2

SATURDAY AUGUST 25, 2018 7 9 am Breakfast Join your fellow Peacocks for breakfast in the Servery. 8 am Yoga Recreation Center Need to relax after a long day of meeting new people and fun activities? Come and do yoga at the Recreation Center! 9 am Bus Loads for Day-Long Activities- Dubuque njoy a trip to Dubuque with your classmates and some PPS. Choose your adventure! Option 1: Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark Option 2: Vertical Jump Park Dubuque at Kennedy Mall Option 3: Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium/Kennedy Mall, Box lunch served. 3 pm Field of Dreams Dyersville, IA All groups meeting here 6 pm Dinner on UIU Decision to be made at Field of Dreams Bus 1- Stolen Brothers/China Kitchen Bus 2- Monas/Pizza Ranch Bus 3- Irish Shanti/Dotzy s 10 pm Game Room Kickin It Time Game Room OUTDOOR PURSUITS Outdoor Recreation Program very semester there are a variety of outdoor activities and trips organized and offered to all UIU students at zero expense or for a very small fee. The trips are a great opportunity to get out and see what there is to do in the area and to spend time with or make new friends. All skill levels are invited to participate. Instruction and lessons will be provided as needed. The Outdoor Pursuits program also provides a variety of outdoor recreation equipment that is available to rent at no charge to UIU students. To checkout or return equipment, stop by the UIU Recreation Center front desk during open hours. Items available for rent include tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, rollerblades, skateboards, longboards, grills, coolers, backpacks, canoes, kayaks, life jackets, paddles, wet suits, dry bags, throw bags, car carriers, bikes, helmets, locks, sleds, ice skates, frisbees, lawn games, fishing supplies, and more! Talk to your PP to learn more! PACOCK XPRINC 3

SUNDAY AUGUST 26, 2018 7 9 am Free Rec and Group Run (7:30 am) Recreation Center (outside of front stairs) All running levels welcome. 7 9 am Breakfast Join your fellow Peacocks for breakfast in the Servery. 10 am Walmart Trip (Circle Drive) Sign up in the. 10:30 am 9 Square in the Air Grace Meyer Square 12 pm Lunch Join your fellow Peacocks for lunch in the Servery. 1 pm Academic Success at UIU TBA Ballrooms Come learn about your free academic resources at UIU. Tour of the Tutor Center and Writing Center included. Athletic Scrimmages/Swim at the Pool Athletic Complex/dgar Fine Arts Building LOCAL WORSHIP SRVICS njoy time for worship, reflection and fellowship. Chi Alpha Circle Drive, 8:45 a.m. Grace Lutheran Church, King Street, 8 a.m. St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 10:30 a.m. United Methodist Church, Clark Street, 10:45 a.m. Fayette Community Church, State & Mechanic, 10:15 a.m. Abundant Life Church, Washington Street, 10 a.m. Church of Latter Day Saints, W. Water Street, 9 a.m. Meditation Room, 2nd Floor 6 pm Welcome Back Picnic Meet the Student Government Association officers and the rest of your University community! 6:30 pm - Prizes: Meet your SGA Officers and Club and Organization representatives 7 pm Last Call for Class Locations Grace Meyer Square Bring your class schedule and meet up with a PP to have a walking tour of where your classes will be located! 8 pm Free Daps Ballrooms FR DAPS is a group of freestyle rappers and improvisers who use hip-hop to create a thrilling, one-of-a-kind musical comedy show every time they perform. PACOCK XPRINC 4

2 1 3 H 6 4 5 34 7 BUILDINGS 1. Hofmaster Apartments 2. dgar Fine Arts 3. Parker-Fox Hall 4. Colgrove-Walker 5. Peacock Plaza 6. Alexander-Dickman Hall 7. President s Home 8. Henderson-Wilder Library 9. Liberal Arts 10. Dorman Memorial Gymnasium 11. Baker-Hebron Science 12. Grace Meyer Square 13. Andres Center for Business & ducation 31 30 28 C 9 10 11 12 L 8 13 K J 18 F 14. Garbee Hall 15. /Cafeteria 16. Recreation Center 17. Center for International ducation 18. Winston House 19. Lee Tower 20. South Village I 21. South Village II 22. South Village III 23. Facilities Management & Services 24. ischeid Softball Complex 25. Harms-ischeid Football Stadium 26. Soccer Game Field 28 14 29 27 26 P 25 D 33 17 N 24 16 B G 19 20 15 21 M 22 I 23 A O 32 27. Soccer Practice Field 28. Football Practice Field 29. Tennis Complex 30. 9-Hole Disc Golf Course 31. Low Ropes Course 32. Robertson Woods Field 33. Peacock Arts and Athletic Center 34. Pavo Blue PARKING A. B. Recreation Center C. Dorman Memorial Gymnasium D. Peacock Arts and Athletic Center. Garbee Hall F. Commuter Commuter mployee Resident Visitor C R V C G. South Villages and Lee Tower R H. Hofmaster R I. Staff J. Andres Center Faculty K. Andres Center L. Henderson-Wilder V M. Facilities Management & Services N. Center for International ducation O. South Campus R V P. Harms-ischeid Football Stadium R V C R C R C V R V PACOCK XPRINC 5

FOR YOUR INFORMATION ATM Machines ATM machines and banking options in Fayette: : First floor Downtown Lounge, Main Street: Shazam, Cirrus and MasterCard First State Bank, Main Street: Shazam, Cirrus, MasterCard, American xpress and Discover/Novus The Pumper, West Water Street: Shazam, Cirrus and MasterCard Online banking Check Cashing First State Bank will cash checks for students with an account at the bank or if the checks are issued by First State Bank. Families and Guests Families and guests are welcome to attend the Academic Convocation at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Other planned activities are designed for students. Families and guests may purchase meals to eat with their student. Cost is $8.25. Mail Service All Fayette Campus residential students are provided with a Campus mailbox, located in the. Commuting students may request a Campus mailbox, if desired. The US Postal Mail address for students: (Student Name) Upper Iowa University PO Box 1857 Fayette, IA 52142 Trunks, heavy luggage and packages can be shipped (Fedx, UPS, etc.) ahead of the student s arrival time. Ship to: (Student Name) Upper Iowa University 605 Washington Street Fayette, IA 52142 Allow at least two weeks for the arrival of trunks and luggage, which will be stored in a secure location until the student arrives on campus. Students will need their ID (or other valid photo ID card) in order to collect packages. Textbooks Textbooks are sold through the Upper Iowa University Virtual Bookstore at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/uiu.htm or can be purchased at -Kiosks located in the at Fayette Campus. QUSTIONS? Admissions 563.425.5281 admission@uiu.edu Dining Service 563.425.5767 hermans@uiu.edu Dietary needs questions. Meal plan questions. Mailroom 563.425.5319 breitsprecherm@uiu.edu Parking Pass 563.425.5796 facilities@uiu.edu Registrar 563.425.5279 uiuregistrar@uiu.edu Residence Life 563.425.5765 reslife@uiu.edu Student Financial Aid Services businessoffice@uiu.edu financialaid@uiu.edu 800.553.4150 Student Financial Services encompasses Financial Aid and Student Accounts. Together, our staff helps parents and students understand the costs associated with an Upper Iowa University education, and to find means to meet those costs. Student Life 563.425.5215 studentlife@uiu.edu Textbooks 866.225-2808 uiu@bkstr.com PACOCK XPRINC 6

FOR YOUR INFORMATION Parking Students who bring a motor vehicle to Campus and park in University parking lots must purchase a parking permit through the Facilities Management and Services department or online through myuiu. Students must submit payment of $75 to receive a parking permit. Permits and parking rules/regulations will be distributed during the noon hours in the. The permit must be in place when parked in a University parking lot. Cable and Internet Cable and internet hookups are available in every residence hall room. Students are to bring their own TV and/or computer. Upper Iowa University is pleased to provide free cable and internet service to our students. If you have problems with your cable service, please see a Resident Assistant. Internet questions can be directed to the Apogee Support Center (1-855-813-7009) or the IT Help Desk (563-425-5876). Transportation Students at UIU may find themselves needing transportation for various reasons. Resources are available upon request. Upper Iowa University students are responsible for their day-to-day transportation needs. Students are encouraged to plan appropriately for personal matters related, but not limited to: Airport Pick/Up and Return Medical Appointments Driver s License Shopping Academic needs, such as grad school testing practicums and internships. UIU Free Shuttle Service University transportation is available to the airport and bus terminal in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Coralville, and Waterloo at the beginning/end of terms, and surrounding breaks in the academic year. The pre-arranged trips are offered to current UIU Students at no charge. Shuttle service is only offered after the conclusion of classes for a term or a holiday break. To view a list of available trips and to sign up, log on to myuiu Academics Student Forms. DISABILITY SRVICS Disability Services facilitates equal access to UIU programs and activities for otherwise qualified students with documented physical, sensory, learning, or psychological disabilities. It is the responsibility of the student to disclose his/her disability and provide requested documentation in order to receive services or to arrange appropriate accommodations. Depending on the disability disclosed and the nature of the accommodations requested and reasonable, it may take several days to evaluate a student s needs and secure necessary accommodations. Students are encouraged to come to Office of Disability Services as soon as they are aware of a potential need for accommodation for a disability. The Director of Disability Services (DDS) is located on the second floor of the in the Office of Student Life. To schedule an appointment with the DDS, Kellie Blanchard M.d., dial (563)425-5949 or email disabilityservices@uiu. edu. Students are responsible to provide complete and accurate travel information, including flight/bus number, date/time of trip, and cell phone number. If the trip is cancelled or changed, the student must notify the vent Manager at 563. 425.5848. If notification of changes have not been received and the student does not arrive at the scheduled time, the driver will proceed to the other scheduled stops. In case of inclement weather, shuttles will be delayed until road conditions improve. University Accounts In accordance with University policy, all Fall Semester charges, including tuition, room and board, books, and additional fees, are due and payable prior to the start of school. Default in payment results in the student s enrollment being dropped, delayed or denied; satisfactory arrangements must be made before reinstatement. To set up payment arrangements, please contact the Business Office at 800.553.4150 or email businessoffice@uiu.edu. PACOCK XPRINC 7

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