TIME TO WELCOME TO UD, FLYER! TRANSFER STUDENT ORIENTATION INFORMATION TAKE OFF

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TIME TO WELCOME TO UD, FLYER! TRANSFER STUDENT ORIENTATION INFORMATION TAKE OFF

WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON FAMILY! We are so excited that you have joined our Catholic and Marianist community and have put your trust in us to help guide your academic journey. At UD, we want to become your extended family and create a strong network of support for you. In the Office of New Student Programs, we re here to support your transition and answer any questions you have as orientation approaches and beyond. Whether you are leaving home for the first time, commuting from a short distance away, or transferring from another university, this experience can be exciting and challenging for everyone involved, so we worked hard to design an orientation program that allows you to make friends and have fun while preparing you for academic engagement and success. We invite you to take advantage of the many resources, programs and leadership development opportunities our office provides, and truly immerse yourself in Flyer life to make the most of your college experience here at UD. This brochure is a guide to help prepare you for your arrival to campus. We designed it to provide you with an overview of what you and your family can expect to experience before, during and after orientation. For your convenience, this brochure is divided into the programs and services provided by our office: New Student Programs Quick Facts Transfer Student Orientation (TSO) WoW (Weeks of Welcome) and Family Weekend New Student Programs (NSP) has gone green, so after reviewing the information in this brochure, we invite you to visit and become familiar with our website go.udayton. edu/nsp. This is where you will find the most up-to-date details, schedules, links to forms and our mobile NSO schedule app (NSP App). Our website is a valuable and time saving one-stop shop that enables you to find answers to your questions without having to take time out of your busy day to call. We also request that you begin to check your UD email and Porches accounts regularly. Major orientation related updates will only be communicated electronically from this point forward. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at nso@udayton.edu or 937-229-2229 during University business hours (M F, 8:30 a.m 4:30 p.m.). On behalf of the New Student Programs staff, we look forward to serving you. Safe travels and see you soon! Re Shanda Grace-Bridges Director, New Student Programs

NEW STUDENT PROGRAMS

NEW STUDENT PROGRAMS QUICK FACTS: FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS UD s first-year class is composed of domestic and international students, and the vast majority will live on campus. However, there is a group of commuter students who live at home and commute to school from a short distance away. The orientation program is designed to help you build community in your orientation team, which is built around similar areas of academic study, and in your orientation small group, which is determined by where you live or if you commute. During small group meetings, you ll learn more about UD s Commitment to Community and discuss issues of interest to you. Residential students will meet their resident assistant (RA) and learn about community living expectations. Commuter students will meet the commuter adviser, check out the commuter lounge and learn about the Commuters on Campus organization. TRANSFER STUDENTS Transfer students are students who join the UD family after having attended another school or university. Like first-year students, you are required to participate in an orientation program. But because you have attended some college prior to arriving at UD, you ll have the option to choose between one of two orientation experiences: Transfer Program (in-person experience) Online Transfer Orientation (virtual experience) Like NSO, the transfer orientation options support your transition to UD and are designed to welcome and acclimate you to campus and Flyer life. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS The Center for International Programs (CIP) is the primary contact and point of service for all international students at UD. However, international students who are classified as first-time, first-year students are required to attend NSO in addition to any other transition programs required by CIP. PARENTS AND FAMILIES In addition to family orientation, New Student Programs organizes and hosts UD s Family Weekend. We invite all family members to return to campus and experience UD community spirit firsthand. Families can spend some quality time with their student while attending a variety of events.

STUDENT LEADERS Our office takes great pride in being a source of student leadership development. We employ, train and develop more than 80 student leaders during the course of an academic year. We have three levels of leadership opportunities and encourage any student interested in enhancing their leadership skills while giving back to new students, their families and the UD community to apply and join our team. The recruitment process begins each fall semester and includes an application and interview. Visit go.udayton.edu/joinsp or contact our office for more detailed information. Office Location 131 Gosiger Hall Contact Information Phone: 937-229-2229 Fax: 937-229-4600 Email Addresses New Student Orientation: nso@udayton.edu Camp Blue: campblue@udayton.edu Family Weekend: familyweekend@udayton.edu Twitter @UD_NSO Instagram @UD_nso @UD_CampBlue

MEET THE NEW STUDENT PROGRAMS LEADERSHIP TEAM Director Re Shanda Grace-Bridges Assistant Director Melissa Flanagan STUDENT COORDINATORS John DeCaprio Beth Shannon Scott Wilson GRADUATE ASSISTANTS Brianna Dudley and Raymond Abdallah

Chambers St. Alberta St. RP15 Zehler Ave. Stadium Rd. Cham Circle RP14 RP14 Woodland Ave. Fairground Ave. Brown St. RP15 M Lot RP15 Jasper St. A Lot Garden Apartments GAN Lot 11 11 Stewart St. MAIN ENTRANCE GAS Lot Garden Apartments B Lot 16 Miriam Hall 5 S1 Lot S1 Lot RP2 K St. Roesch Library University Library L Lot 6 2 S1 Lot D Lot D Lot Raymond L. Fitz Hall HOLY ANGELS RP3 L St. College Park Drive Visitor Parking Information Center 1 Chapel of the Immaculate Conception 8 Joh Me Humanities Plaza 9 P Lot Graul Tennis Complex Caldwell St. Z Lot CH Lot Plumwood Rd. PS Lot P Lot RP17 Baujan Sports Field P Lot Stonemill Rd. RP7 RP7 Stonemill Rd. Brown St. CH Lot RP13 Frericks Way RP5 Kiefaber St. RP1 RP1 Main St. Sawmill Rd. RP6 Lowes St. RP6 RP 6 Garden Apartments 11 RP11 CS Lot RP11 Campus South 7 Lawnview Ave. AS Lot Lawnview Apartments 14 CS Lot Lowes S RP1 Irving Ave. Glendora Ave.

Alumni Lane FREQUENTLY VISITED BUILDINGS 1 Albert Emanuel Hall 2 John F. Kennedy Memorial Union 3 Marianist Hall 4 RecPlex 5 Roesch Library 6 St. Mary s Hall 7 Campus South 8 Chapel of the Immaculate Conception 9 Raymond L. Fitz Hall Miriam Circle Woodland Cemetery 10 Founders Hall 11 Garden Apartments 12 Gosiger Hall 13 Virginia W. Kettering Hall Central Mall n F. Kennedy morial Union Founders Hall Marycrest Complex 15 Serenity Pines Marianist Cemetery 14 Lawnview Apartments 15 Marycrest Complex 16 Miriam Hall 17 Stuart Complex 18 Caldwell Street Apartments 10 C Lot Gosiger Hall 12 3 VR Lot Virginia W. Kettering Hall C Lot Marianist Hall G Lot 13 VR Lot RP7 RP7 Founders Lane 4 S2 Lot RecPlex Recreational Complex 17 Stuart Complex SR Lot Stuart Field RP1 RP1 RP8 Trinity Ave. t. RP16 Evanston St. S3 Lot S3 Lot RP16 RP16 S2 Lot 6 Sorrento Ave. Irving Ave. Mahrt Ave. Irving Ave. RP10 Lot Springgrove Ave. Acacia Dr.

TRANSFER STUDENT ORIENTATION FALL ORIENTATION OPTIONS As a transfer student, you are required to participate in orientation, however you have the option to choose which orientation experience you would like to participate in the in-person transfer program or the online transfer orientation. OPTION 1: The Transfer Program (in person experience highly recommended) The Transfer Student Orientation program (TSO) is separate from NSO but runs concurrently and is designed specifically to meet your needs. Like NSO for first-year students the program supports your transition by helping to welcome and acclimate you to campus and Flyer life. You are welcome to bring up to two guests with you on Sunday. WHAT TO EXPECT: At check-in you and your registered guests will receive your nametag and meet the New Student Programs staff. You will receive a formal welcome from the University administration and participate in the new student pinning ceremony. You will review the schedule, participate in breakout sessions, and learn about the many activities available for you to participate in during the next several days, including transfer team times. Your guests will attend most sessions with you. There is a breakout session designed specifically for parents and family. New Student Programs is going green and will only print a limited number of paper copies of the fall orientation schedule. You are encouraged to download the NSP App to use throughout the two-day experience. QUICK FACTS: TRANSFER PROGRAM FALL 2017 Date: August 20 22 Registration Opens: July 5, 1 p.m. EDT Registration Closes: August 16, noon EDT New Student Programs App available for downloading: August 1

TRANSFER STUDENT ORIENTATION KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Books Beginning Monday, July 17th, textbooks can be purchased in store or online at shop.udayton.edu. Students may choose from the following options: Option 1: Order Online with In-store Pickup (books stored until you arrive on campus) Option 2: Order Online with Ship-to-Home delivery (books shipped to your home address; shipping charges are not covered by textbook scholarship) Option 3: Shop In-store (bring your student ID to the bookstore and staff will print your course schedule and help pull textbooks) For more information visit www.udayton.edu/bookstore or call 937-229-3233. Meal Plans Students residing in a traditional residence hall (Marycrest, Founders, Stuart, V.W. Kettering and Marianist) are required to purchase a Meal Plan. Students in the apartment system or University houses and students who commute may elect to purchase a Neighborhood Meal Plan (usable in Dining Services locations only). For more detailed information visit udayton.edu/diningservices/mealplans or contact Dining Services at 937-229-2441. Health Insurance and Immunizations All incoming students born after 1956 (domestic and international), are required to submit proof (dates) of two MMR vaccines (measles, mumps and rubella), and do a tuberculosis (TB) screening. Students may go to udayton.edu/studev/healthcenter to download and print the required form for completion by a health care provider. Students with Disabilities If you have a disability, you are strongly encouraged to contact the Office of Learning Resources (OLR) prior to arriving on campus in order to learn about the types of assistance available to you at UD. You can also visit the OLR on the web at go.udayton.edu/ learning. Move-in (If you are living in UD Housing facilities) Begins at 8 a.m. on Sunday, August 20. You will receive specific instructions about where to report and how to receive your keys from Housing and Residence Life in late July. If you have any housing and/or move-in related questions, contact Housing and Residence Life at 937-229-3317.

Orientation Service Project 2017 Brigid s Path This year s service project will benefit Brigid s Path To participate, bring baby supplies suitable for a 0-3 month old (a list can be found at go.udayton.edu/nso) To learn more about Brigid s Path visit www.brigidspath.org For more details about preparing for Transfer Student Orientation and arrival to campus and to access online modules and forms, visit go.udayton.edu/nso. OPTION 2: Online Transfer Program (virtual experience) The online transfer orientation experience provides an alternate way for you to complete the orientation requirement if you re not be able to attend in person due to work commitments. The modules can be taken at your leisure as long as they are completed by August 22, 2017. QUICK FACTS: TRANSFER PROGRAM FALL 2017 Registration Opens (either experience): July 5, 1p.m. EDT Registration Closes (either experience): August 16, noon EDT Online Orientation completion deadline: August 22 For more details about preparing for transfer orientation and to access online modules and forms, visit go.udayton.edu/nso.

WEEKS OF WELCOME (WoW) The excitement of orientation is not over when fall classes begin. WoW is a three-week program that consists of educational and entertaining events designed to help you get acquainted with the community and the city of Dayton. You are encouraged to attend as many WoW events as you can to meet new people and learn more about the UD community. WHAT TO EXPECT Programming themes including academics, creative and cultural arts, diversity, relationships and community, service, social life, spirituality and wellness (safety, nutrition, finances, health, etc.). You will receive a weekly WoW blast through Orgsync and will be able to view events on the WoW section of the New Student Programs website at go.udayton.edu/wow. QUICK FACTS: WEEKS OF WELCOME 2017 Date: August 23 September 14 Calendar of Events available: August 19 For a complete calendar of events, and program descriptions visit the WoW website at go.udayton.edu/wow.

WEEKS OF WELCOME, FAMILY WEEKEND FAMILY WEEKEND Family Weekend 2017 is September 15 17 and is a great time to return to UD to visit your student and experience UD community spirit firsthand. Events include attending the football game, 5K run, cornhole tournament, evening activities and, most importantly, quality time with your student. Registration information, and a schedule of events will be posted on our website at go.udayton.edu/familyweekend in August. WHAT TO EXPECT Some events require pre-registration and are free., some events require pre-registration and pre-payment. New Student Programs is going green and will only print a limited number of paper copies of the Family Weekend schedule. Students and families are encouraged to download the NSP App to use throughout the three-day experience. QUICK FACTS: FAMILY WEEKEND 2017 Date: September 15 17 Registration Opens: August 8, 1 p.m. EDT Registration Closes: September 11, 11:59 p.m. EDT Cancellation and Refund Deadline: September 12, 4:00 p.m. EDT For a complete calendar of events and program descriptions, visit the family weekend website at go.udayton.edu/familyweekend.

OFFICE OF NEW STUDENT PROGRAMS 300 COLLEGE PARK DAYTON, OH 45469-0911 937.229.2229