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1 FRESHMAN ORIENTATION student schedule Day One 8 10:00 a.m. Check in Welcome to the University of Northern Iowa! Register for orientation, pick up your materials, pay fees, and check in for your overnight stay. Rider Hall Lobby 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Campus Tours (optional) One of your orientation staff members will give you a tour of campus that includes classroom buildings, the library, and residence halls. tours leave from Rider Hall North Lobby door 10:30 11:15 Becoming a Panther (opening session) Welcome to UNI! Learn how to make the most of your college experience and meet your summer orientation staff. This fun session will help introduce you to the student culture at UNI, and will explore how your decisions about University involvement will impact your success. Great Hall, Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center 11:15 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Lunch Join us for a preview of UNI s outstanding dining and get to know your orientation group leader and other new students. Seating is reserved according to your advising group letter. Piazza at Redeker Center 12:15 12:30 p.m. Student Loan Entrance Interviews Maucker Union, Old Central Ballroom 12:30 1:00 p.m. Academic Transitions The transition from high school to college is a time of academic, social, and personal adjustments. In this session, you'll talk with your summer orientation staff about some of their stories of transition, and look ahead to your own. Maucker Union, Old Central Ballroom 1:00 2:00 p.m. The Learning Partnership This session presented by UNI faculty focuses on the importance of understanding the expectations faculty have of students. What is the purpose of liberal arts? What does it mean to be prepared for class? And how can you build positive relationships with your professors who are here to help you succeed? Sabin Hall classrooms 2:15 4:15 p.m. Academic Program Planning Work with members of the academic advising staff and summer orientation staff to begin planning your first semester schedule. Lang Hall classrooms

2 4:30 5:00 p.m. Home by the Dome Tour the residence halls and check out the opportunities connected to on campus living: study lounges, computer labs, residence restaurants, special programs, and opportunities for new friendships and leadership challenges. leaves from Lang Hall Auditorium 5:00 6:00 p.m. Student Involvement and Organizations Fair College life is more than just classes and books! Learn more about a variety of student organizations and extra curricular activities, and find opportunities to get connected with groups of interest to you. Representatives will be on hand to answer questions about becoming involved on campus. Maucker Union, Coffeehouse 6:00 7:00 p.m Purple and Gold Dinner Catch the UNI spirit at our orientation dinner with its traditional purple and gold theme. Maucker Union, Old Central Ballroom 7:00 7:30 p.m. Evening Breakout Session #1 Spiritual Connections Maucker Union, Hemisphere Lounge Developing spiritual connections is important to many college students. There are many ways for students to discuss and evaluate their spirituality through a variety of organizations and activities. Learn more about religious organizations, the Campus Ministry Association, and other opportunities students have to explore their spirituality while attending UNI. Technology and Computing Options Maucker Union, lower level Computer Center This session will cover computer and other technology options at UNI. Information Technology Services (ITS) staff will present information on purchasing computers and software, connecting your computer in the residence halls, the WiFi UNI wireless network, the MyUniverse portal for students, the parent/guardian portal account, and how to get assistance from the Computer Consulting Center. Meet the Greeks Meet in the southeast entryway of Maucker Union (near the circle drive) Come learn more about fraternity and sorority life at UNI. Topics will include recruitment, community service, leadership opportunities, and lifelong friendships. 7:45 8:15 p.m. Evening Breakout Session #2

3 (see above for session descriptions and locations) 8:30 11:00 p.m. Explore the Wellness Recreation Center (WRC) leaving from the Rider Hall lobby Find out what the WRC has to offer and meet other new students. Activities include: basketball, racquetball, rock climbing, table tennis, a running track, a fitness area, aerobics, a wellness resource lab, a leisure pool, water slide, and whirlpool. You will have the opportunity to use all of these attractions in a variety of structured and unstructured activities. Free equipment may be checked out and lockers and showers will be available. 9:00 11:00 p.m. Movie Night in Rider Hall Looking for a low key evening activity with other students? Enjoy snacks and soft drinks while you watch a movie in the air conditioned comfort of the Rider Hall recreation room. FRESHMAN ORIENTATION student schedule Day Two 7:15 9:30 am Continental Breakfast Enjoy coffee, juice, assorted breads, donuts, and fresh fruit. Maucker Union, Coffeehouse 8:00 11:00 am Student Services Fair Representatives from a variety of departments will be available to discuss topics such as financial aid, billing, career services, on campus living, student health, and much more. Maucker Union, Old Central Ballroom A and lobby 7:45 am noon Meet for ucard pictures, academic advising, and registration Arrive at the Maucker Union, Old Central Ballroom lobby at the time listed on your advising packet. You will be escorted through the process of getting your picture taken for the ucard, completing course planning with a faculty advisor, and registering for fall classes. Meet in the lobby of the Old Central Ballroom in Maucker Union 8:00 11:00 am Meningitis Vaccinations Before or after you register for classes, you will have the opportunity to receive a meningitis vaccination. Maucker Union, Old Central Ballroom A 10:00 am Campus Tour (optional) If you have time before or after your advising and registration appointment, let one of your orientation staff members give you a tour of the campus that includes classroom buildings, the library, and a residence hall.

4 Tours leave from the Maucker Union, outside Essentials convenience store 10:15 CLEP Exam (for those who have pre registered) Meet in Maucker Union, outside Essentials convenience store FRESHMAN ORIENTATION parent/guest schedule Day One 8 10:00 a.m. Check in Welcome to the University of Northern Iowa! Register for orientation, pick up your materials, pay fees, and check in for your overnight stay. Rider Hall Lobby 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Campus Tours (optional) One of your orientation staff members will give you a tour of campus that includes classroom buildings, the library, and residence halls. tours leave from Rider Hall North Lobby door 10:30 11:15 Becoming a Panther (opening session) Welcome to UNI! Learn how your student can make the most of his or her college experience and meet the summer orientation staff. This fun session will help introduce you to the student culture at UNI, and will explore how decisions about University involvement impact student success. Great Hall, Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center 11:30 12:45 Lunch and Faculty Panel Join members of the UNI faculty for lunch and conversation. Following lunch, faculty will offer a panel to discuss topics such as their commitment to teaching, academic expectations, and student research opportunities. This is your opportunity to ask them questions about exams, textbooks, class participation, major requirements, or any other topics of interest to you. 12:45 1:00 Move to Curris Business Building 1:00 1:45 Breakout Session #1 Career Services 225 Curris Business Building How do you tie a major into a career choice and what can you expect to find when it s time to leave the university in search of a job? This session is designed to help you see where your son or daughter may be headed after graduation and how to get there. Financial Aid 109 Curris Business Building

5 This is an opportunity to discuss the financial resources available to help students pay for college. Learn more about campus jobs, student loans, money management tips, and other resources available to help make college affordable. Understanding Academics 229 Curris Business Building Learn more about the courses your student will be taking during his or her time at UNI, along with strategies for success in the classroom. Personal Safety and Personal Responsibility 126 Curris Business Building UNI has been recognized as one of the safest campus communities in the country. This session will focus on the proactive steps students can take to maintain their own safety and the security of those around them. 2:00 2:45 Breakout Session #2 (session descriptions listed above) 2:45 3:15 Refreshment Break Take a quick break from the program and enjoy lemonade or iced tea, and some of UNI s famous cookies. Curris Business Building lobby 3:15 4:00 University Health Services Managing the day to day stresses of college life and maintaining health can sometimes be a challenge for college students. Find out about the high quality health, counseling, and disability services available on campus to help students maintain their physical and emotional well being. 109 Curris Business Building, John Deere Auditorium 4:15 5:00 Residence Life Learn about living on campus. From application dates to assignments to food services to programming residence life will provide a supportive environment for your son or daughter while he or she attends UNI. 109 Curris Business Building, John Deere Auditorium 5:00 6:00 Student Involvement and Organizations Fair Join your son or daughter in the Union Coffeehouse, and browse through a wealth of information on student organizations and extracurricular activities. Representatives from various campus organizations will be on hand to answer questions about campus involvement. Maucker Union, Coffeehouse 6:00 7:00 Purple and Gold Dinner Catch the UNI spirit at our orientation dinner with its traditional purple and gold theme. Maucker Union, Old Central Ballroom

6 7:00 7:30 p.m. Evening Breakout Session #1 Spiritual Connections Maucker Union, Hemisphere Lounge Developing spiritual connections is important to many college students. There are many ways for students to discuss and evaluate their spirituality through a variety of organizations and activities. Learn more about religious organizations, the Campus Ministry Association, and other opportunities students have to explore their spirituality while attending UNI. Technology and Computing Options Maucker Union, lower level Computer Center This session will cover computer and other technology options at UNI. Information Technology Services (ITS) staff will present information on purchasing computers and software, connecting your computer in the residence halls, the WiFi UNI wireless network, the MyUniverse portal for students, the parent/guardian portal account, and how to get assistance from the Computer Consulting Center. Meet the Greeks Meet in the southeast entryway of Maucker Union (near the circle drive) Come learn more about fraternity and sorority life at UNI. Topics will include recruitment, community service, leadership opportunities, and lifelong friendships. 7:45 8:15 p.m. Evening Breakout Session #2 (see above for session descriptions and locations) 8:30 11:00 p.m. Explore the Wellness Recreation Center (WRC) leaving from the Rider Hall lobby Unwind, relax, and experience all that the WRC has to offer. Enjoy a game of racquetball, basketball, volleyball, or table tennis, and then check out the running track and fitness area. The leisure pool, water slide, and whirlpool will also be available. If you re feeling more adventurous, you can climb the WRC s three story climbing wall. You may also want to explore ways to achieve better health by visiting the Wellness Resource Lab. Free equipment may be checked out and lockers and showers will also be available. 9:00 11:00 p.m. Movie Night in Rider Hall

7 Looking for a low key evening activity? Enjoy snacks and soft drinks while you watch a movie in the air conditioned comfort of the Rider Hall recreation room. FRESHMAN ORIENTATION parent/guest schedule Day Two 7:15 9:30 am Continental Breakfast Enjoy coffee, juice, assorted breads, donuts, and fresh fruit. Maucker Union, Coffeehouse 8:00 11:00 am Student Services Fair Representatives from a variety of departments will be available to discuss topics such as financial aid, billing, career services, on campus living, student health, and much more. Maucker Union, Old Central Ballroom A and lobby 8:00 8:45 am Parents in Transition Coping with transition is challenging for both students and parents. In this session you'll talk through some of the concerns you might have for your sons and daughters, hear about what to expect from them as they adjust to the first semester at UNI, gather suggestions for coping more effectively with transition, and discuss some of the changes often experienced by parents and other family members as the first (or second, or third...) child leaves for college. Maucker Union, Center for Multicultural Education Room 109 9:00 9:45 am Student Panel This is your opportunity to ask current students about college life, student culture, and any other topics related to your son or daughter s transition to the UNI community. Maucker Union, Center for Multicultural Education Room 109 10:00 am Campus Tour Let one of your orientation staff give you a tour of the campus that includes classroom buildings, the library, and residence halls. Tours leave from the Maucker Union, outside Essentials convenience store TRANSFER ORIENTATION student schedule 8:15 9:00 am Check in Welcome to UNI! Register for orientation and receive your advising materials. Coffee, juice, and donuts are available during check in. Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center Lobby 8:30 9:00 am Nontraditional Student Meeting (optional) If you are a nontraditional student, take this opportunity to learn about specific resources available to assist you in meeting your academic goals. Classroom 30, Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center

8 9:00 9:25 This is the University of Northern Iowa Learn what the University of Northern Iowa is all about, and prepare for your transition to the campus community. Great Hall, Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center 9:25 9:35 Financial Aid Entrance Loan Counseling Great Hall, Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center 9:45 am 12:15 pm Educational Planning Learn about major and liberal arts core requirements, review your degree audit, and begin academic planning for the fall semester. Great Hall, Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center 12:15 1:00 pm Lunch Enjoy a wealth of dining options and get a taste of the outstanding food offered on campus at Piazza in Redeker Center. Piazza in Redeker Center 1:00 3:30 pm Academic Advising and Registration Meet with your faculty advisor to finalize your fall semester schedule, and register for classes. Maucker Union, Old Central Ballroom, Curris Business Building, and Schindler Education Center Student ID Pictures Have your picture taken for your ucard, which will be issued immediately. Presidential Room, Maucker Union lower level CatID and Emergency Notification Update Information Technology Services staff will provide you information about the online options available on MyUniverse using your CatID, including an update on the UNI Alert emergency notification system. Computer Center, Maucker Union lower level Student Services Fair Visit with a variety of departments about topics such as financial aid, career planning, parking, study strategies, campus involvement, and health services. Coffeehouse, Maucker Union TRANSFER ORIENTATION parent/guest schedule 8:15 9:00 am Check in

9 Welcome to UNI! Register for orientation and receive your materials for the day. Coffee, juice, and donuts are available during check in. Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center lobby 9:00 9:25 am This is Northern Iowa Find out what the University of Northern Iowa is all about, and get ready to support your student in the transition to a new campus community. Great Hall, Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center 9:45 10:30 am Academic Life and Expectations Hear from a panel of faculty members about topics such as academic expectations, faculty commitment to teaching, student research opportunities, and the advising and registration process. You ll also have a chance to ask questions about examinations, text books, class participation, and major requirements. Slife Ballroom, Commons 10:30 10:45 am Break Enjoy coffee and some of UNI s famous cookies. Slife Ballroom, Commons 10:45 am 12:00 pm Student Services Panel Discussion The Division of Educational and Student Services is dedicated to assisting students in achieving their educational and personal goals. This panel is an opportunity for you to discuss a variety of issues that may impact student success. Panelists will encourage you to ask questions related to career planning, academic assistance, health, and on campus housing and dining. Slife Ballroom, Commons 12:00 1:00 pm Lunch and Student Panel Discussion Join faculty and staff for lunch, and take the opportunity to interact with current students. Learn more about life at UNI from a distinctly student point of view. Slife Ballroom, Commons 1:00 3:30 pm Student Services Fair You ll have an opportunity to learn about offices and resources available to help your student succeed during his or her time at UNI. Representatives from several departments will be on hand to discuss topics such as financial aid, billing, parking, career services, on campus living, athletics, and campus involvement. Old Central Ballroom Lobby, Maucker Union 1:00 3:00 pm Students Complete Registration Parents and guest meet students in the lobby of the Old Central Ballroom.