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Welcome to NC State!As your Orientation Leaders (OLs), we want you to know how excited we are that you decided to join us as part of the Wolfpack! Take it from us, your life as an NC State student is going to be memorable, challenging, and incredibly rewarding.
The Orientation Leader team is here to help you navigate your way to a successful start. NC State may feel overwhelming at first, but we have each made this place our home and can help you do the same. Our advice is to ask lots of questions at Orientation, reach out to other new students, and start making your bucket list of what you want to experience and accomplish over the next few years.
Get ready to Think and Do, and congratulations on your decision to join the Pack!
- WELCOME TO THE PACK!
New Student Programs Staff
If there is an emergency during your time on campus, please contact University Police at 919.515.3000.
Emergency
New Student ProgramsDivision of Academic and Student Affairs
106 Peele Hall, Campus Box 7525
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 919.515.1234
newstudents.ncsu.edu
@NCStateNSP
to the following sponsors of the New Student Orientation program:
Special Thanks
SI StudentInvolvement
Union Activities Board
NC STATE
1. Search for and download the app ‘NC State University Guides’ from your favorite app store2. Open the app and search for ‘2016 New Students’
3. Customize your Orientation experience
Use the hashtag #NCStateTransfers
on Twitter and Instagram.
Stay connected with New Student Programs by following us on our social media platforms!
Download NC State GuidesGet Connected at Orientation
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8:00AM – 8:45AM Check-In Lee Residence Hall, Lobby
8:00AM – 9:10AM Information Fair & Reception (with parents) Talley Student Union, Woodward Student Involvement Center (4th floor)
Visit the Information Fair to learn about campus services and resources. Light refreshments will be served. Sponsored by NC State Dining.
8:30AM – 9:00AM Veteran Students Meeting (with parents) Talley Student Union, Room 4270If you are a member of the military, veteran, or family member who will be using Veterans Education Benefits at NC State (Post 9/11 GI Bill, Guard/ Reserve, Dependents Educational Assistance [DEA], etc.), come learn about the information, resources, and opportunities available to you at NC State.
9:15AM – 9:45AM Orientation Welcome (with parents) Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor)Get excited to be a part of the Pack and learn NC State traditions to start your Orientation experience.
9:45AM – 10:20AM Transitioning Academically (with parents) Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor)Learn about the nuts and bolts of academics at NC State, including some aspects of the University that will be different from your previous institution. The role of academic advising, key academic policies, and academic resources will be covered.
10:40AM – 11:15AM imPACKt Your Community Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor)We believe that the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack. Let’s take time to explore our community’s expectations and resources, and how you can have a positive imPACKt on campus. This session includes… › Sexual Assault and Violence Prevention Information › Campus Safety Information from University Police
11:15AM – 11:45AM Meet Your Orientation Small Group Various LocationsMeet your Orientation Leader and hear their perspective as a current student while getting to know other transfer students in your group.
11:45AM – 1:15PM Lunch and Campus Tour Fountain Dining HallEnjoy lunch with your Orientation Small Group and learn about campus as your OL leads you on a walking tour. Use the meal ticket you received at Check-In this morning for admission into the dining hall.
11:30AM – 1:00PM University Housing Show Rooms Lee Residence Hall, Suite 106 (suite-style) and Owen Residence Hall, Room 103 (hall-style)
Stop by to see a model residence hall room and get ideas for how to deck out your space.
1:15PM – 2:25PM Campus Resource Choice Sessions (with parents) Various Locations (see pages 4-5) Use these Choice Sessions as an opportunity to get your questions answered and learn about resources to help you transition to the campus and the classroom.
2:40PM – 5:00PM College Welcome and Academic Information (with parents) Various LocationsCollege representatives will provide information on academic requirements and what you can expect from your new academic home. They will also be available for academic advising. This session is required for all students, even if you have already completed course registration.
UNTIL 5:30PM Check-Out Talley Student Union, 2nd Floor LobbyAfter meeting with your college or academic program, check out of Orientation and pick up your Wolfpack One Card ID.
4:00PM – 6:00PM On-Campus Apartment Style Showrooms Wolf Village Apartments and Wolf Ridge ApartmentsIf you’re still exploring housing options or have signed up to live in Wolf Village or Wolf Ridge Apartments, stop by to view showrooms in these on-campus apartment communities. (More details on page #9)
STUDENT SCHEDULE
OL Name: _________________________________
Email: ____________________________________
Twitter: ___________________________________
My Orientation Leader:
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Advisor’s Name: ____________________________
Email: ____________________________________
Phone: ___________________________________
My College Welcome Location:
Denotes Required Session
Have your Wolfpack One Card photo taken
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Session ScheduleChoose a session based upon your own needs or interests and what you believe will assist you in beginning the
semester in August. It is encouraged that students and parents or family members (if applicable) attend
different sessions to gather as much information as possible.
1:15PM – 1:35PM Academic Advising Services (AAS) Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor)
Technology on Campus Talley Student Union, Currituck Ballroom (3rd floor)
Leadership and Service Programs Talley Student Union, Hatteras Ballroom (3rd floor)
University Housing Talley Student Union, Ocracoke Ballroom (3rd floor)
Finding Your Place at NC State Talley Student Union, Room 3285
Relax and Reset Talley Student Union, Room 4270
University Tutorial Center (UTC) Talley Student Union, Room 4280 and Academic Writing
1:40PM – 2:00PM Money Matters Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor)
Transportation Talley Student Union, Currituck Ballroom (3rd floor)
Undergraduate Research Talley Student Union, Hatteras Ballroom (3rd floor)
Campus Career Services Talley Student Union, Ocracoke Ballroom (3rd floor)
Finding Your Place at NC State Talley Student Union, Room 3285
Disability Services Office Talley Student Union, Room 4270
University Tutorial Center (UTC) Talley Student Union, Room 4280 and Academic Writing
2:05PM – 2:25PM Dining at NC State Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor)
Transportation Talley Student Union, Currituck Ballroom (3rd floor)
Study Abroad Talley Student Union, Hatteras Ballroom (3rd floor)
Campus Career Services Talley Student Union, Ocracoke Ballroom (3rd floor)
Time and Stress Management Talley Student Union, Room 3285
Non-Traditional Student Meet-Up Talley Student Union, Room 4270
MyPack Portal Talley Student Union, Room 4280
TRANSFER BREAKOUT SESSIONS
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Academic Advising Services (AAS)This session introduces students to policies and resources related to applying for a second major, changing majors, or adding a minor at NC State.
Campus Career ServicesBegin to define your career path, develop job search skills, and gain career-related experience. Learn about co-op and internship opportunities, as well as available resources.
Dining at NC StateNC State Dining feeds the Wolfpack. Attend this session to learn how meal plans work and what options are available for resident and commuter students.
Disability Services OfficeIf you are a student with a disability, who may have had an IEP or 504 plan in K-12, come learn about the process and resources offered by the Disability Services Office.
Finding Your Place at NC StateLearn how to make the most of your time at NC State. Leaving your legacy begins with involvement, experiential opportunities and service. This session introduces you to Student Involvement and the many ways to get connected on campus.
Leadership and Service ProgramsExplore service and learning opportunities that will transform your passion into action.
Money MattersFind out what you need to know about viewing student accounts, paying bills, due dates, financial aid basics and more.
MyPack PortalDuring this important meeting, learn how to utilize the Enrollment Wizard and other tools within MyPack Portal, as well as gain helpful tips to make this process successful.
Non-Traditional Student Meet UpTake this opportunity to meet other non-traditional students in an informal setting and get your questions answered.
Relax and ResetThis active session will debunk popular myths related to the wellness of new students. Learn campus resources that will keep you healthy and active while at NC State. End with some rejuvenating yoga poses to get you energized for the rest of Orientation.
Study AbroadMake The WORLD Your Classroom: learn more about study abroad at NC State.
Technology on CampusThis session provides an overview of the services and resources provided by OIT. In addition, staff will be available to answer common questions regarding purchasing a computer, managing email, and utilizing Unity accounts.
Time and Stress ManagementLearning how to successfully manage time and stress is very important to any college student. This session offers tips on how to balance it all and tackle future challenges.
TransportationLearn about transportation on campus including how and when to get a parking permit and other parking options. We will also discuss transportation alternatives including the Wolfline, city and regional buses, and walking/bicycling.
Undergraduate Research This session provides information on the benefits of Undergraduate Research and how to start identifying mentors and opportunities.
University Tutorial Center (UTC) and Academic WritingThis session addresses the services and resources provided by the University Tutorial Center. Special emphasis is placed on academic writing.
University HousingA representative from University Housing will discuss the benefits of living on campus, resources available in the residence halls and details about moving to campus.
Session Descriptions
1:15PM – 1:35PM Academic Advising Services (AAS) Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor)
Technology on Campus Talley Student Union, Currituck Ballroom (3rd floor)
Leadership and Service Programs Talley Student Union, Hatteras Ballroom (3rd floor)
University Housing Talley Student Union, Ocracoke Ballroom (3rd floor)
Finding Your Place at NC State Talley Student Union, Room 3285
Relax and Reset Talley Student Union, Room 4270
University Tutorial Center (UTC) Talley Student Union, Room 4280 and Academic Writing
1:40PM – 2:00PM Money Matters Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor)
Transportation Talley Student Union, Currituck Ballroom (3rd floor)
Undergraduate Research Talley Student Union, Hatteras Ballroom (3rd floor)
Campus Career Services Talley Student Union, Ocracoke Ballroom (3rd floor)
Finding Your Place at NC State Talley Student Union, Room 3285
Disability Services Office Talley Student Union, Room 4270
University Tutorial Center (UTC) Talley Student Union, Room 4280 and Academic Writing
2:05PM – 2:25PM Dining at NC State Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor)
Transportation Talley Student Union, Currituck Ballroom (3rd floor)
Study Abroad Talley Student Union, Hatteras Ballroom (3rd floor)
Campus Career Services Talley Student Union, Ocracoke Ballroom (3rd floor)
Time and Stress Management Talley Student Union, Room 3285
Non-Traditional Student Meet-Up Talley Student Union, Room 4270
MyPack Portal Talley Student Union, Room 4280
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8:00AM – 8:45AM Check-In Lee Residence Hall, Lobby
8:00AM – 9:10AM Information Fair & Reception (with students) Woodward Student Involvement Center, Talley Student Union (4th floor)
Visit the Information Fair to learn about campus services and resources. Light refreshments will be served. Sponsored by NC State Dining.
8:30AM – 9:00AM Veteran Students Meeting (with students) Talley Student Union, Room 4270If you are a member of the military, veteran, or family member who will be using Veterans Education Benefits at NC State (Post 9/11 GI Bill, Guard/ Reserve, Dependents Educational Assistance [DEA], etc.), come learn about the information, resources, and opportunities available to you at NC State.
9:15AM – 9:45AM Orientation Welcome (with students) Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor) Get excited to be a part of the Pack and learn NC State traditions to start your Orientation experience.
9:45AM – 10:20AM Transitioning Academically (with students) Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor) Learn about the nuts and bolts of academics at NC State, including some aspects of the University that will be different from your student’s previous institution. The role of academic advising, key academic policies, and academic resources will be covered.
10:40AM – 11:15AM Helping Your Wolf Howl Talley Student Union, Coastal Ballroom (3rd floor)
At the end of this session, you will have:
1. Gained insight into the opportunities and challenges that your student may encounter as a new transfer student at NC State. 2. Gained insight into the opportunities and challenges that you as a parent or family member may encounter during your student’s first semester at NC State. 3. Learned ways to support your student and yourself during this transition. 4. Received an overview of the services provided by the NC State’s Counseling Center, including how to access and refer to these services.
If you have questions about your student’s transition after Orientation, you can contact the Counseling Center at 919.515.2423 or http://counseling.dasa.ncsu.edu/.
11:15AM – 12:00PM Community Expectations Talley Student Union, Coastal Ballroom (3rd floor)
At the end of this session, you will have:
1. Heard about the University’s student behavioral expectations, which are articulated in the Code of Student Conduct. 2. Learned about the importance of discussing the topics of alcohol use, drug use, sexual misconduct, and academic misconduct with your student.
If you have questions about University policies and expectations after Orientation, you can contact The Office of Student Conduct at 919.515.2963 or http://studentconduct.ncsu.edu/.
12:00PM – 1:15PM Lunch Fountain Dining HallUse the meal ticket you received at Check-In this morning for admission into the dining hall. Should your family need to purchase additional meal tickets, you may do so at the door using cash or credit/debit card.
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11:30AM – 1:00PM University Housing Show Rooms Lee Residence Hall, Suite 106 (suite-style) and Owen Residence Hall, Room 103 (hall-style)
Stop by to see a model residence hall room and get ideas for how to deck out your student’s space.
1:00PM AND 1:15PM Campus Walking Tour Leaving from outside Fountain Dining HallOrientation Leaders will lead groups on a tour around campus leaving at 1:00pm and 1:15pm.
1:15PM – 2:25PM Campus Resource Choice Sessions (with students) Various Locations (see pages 4-5) Use these Choice Sessions as an opportunity to get your questions answered and learn about resources to help your student transition to the campus and the classroom.
2:40PM – 3:30PM College Welcome and Academic Information (with students) Various LocationsCollege representatives will provide information on academic requirements and what your student can expect from their new academic home. They will also be available for academic advising. This session is required for all students, even if they have already completed course registration.
My College Welcome Location ___________________________________________
3:45PM – 4:05PM Your Student’s Health and Wellness Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor)
At the end of this session, you will have:
1. Heard an overview of the preventative, medical and other services offered by Student Health Services. 2. Learned about eligibility for care and services with Student Health Services. 3. Learned about the UNC system-wide health insurance requirement and the NC State immunization requirements.
If you have questions about the health services offered at NC State after Orientation, you can contact Student Health Services at 919.515.2563 or http://healthypack.dasa.ncsu.edu/.
4:05PM – 4:35PM Staying Safe at NC State Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor)
At the end of this session, you will have:
1. Learned the university’s police department’s mission and contact information. 2. Learned about the university’s safety resources and emergency communication procedures.
If you have questions about safety and security on campus after Orientation, you can contact University Police at 919.515.3000 or http://ncsu.edu/police.
4:35PM – 4:50PM Parents & Families Services Talley Student Union, Stewart Theatre (3rd floor)
At the end of this session, you will have:
1. Become fully aware of the resources and services provided by the Office of Parents & Families Services. 2. Identified strategies for student and family engagement and support within the University. 3. Learned about the many ways parents and families can remain engaged and active in the NC State community.
If you have questions about opportunities and resources for parents and family members after Orientation, call the Parents’ HelpLine at 919.515.2441 or visit http://parents.ncsu.edu.
4:00PM – 6:00PM On-Campus Apartment Style Showrooms Wolf Village and Wolf Ridge ApartmentsIf your student is still exploring housing options or has signed up to live in Wolf Village or Wolf Ridge Apartments, stop by to view showrooms in these on-campus apartment communities. (More details on page #9)
Stop by the Wolfpack One Card Office (on the 2nd floor of Talley Student Union) with a government-issued ID during one of the following times to get your Wolfpack One card student ID made:
Pick up your Wolfpack One Card during Orientation Check Out from 3:30pm - 5:30pm outside the Wolfpack One Card Office.
If you do not get your ID during Orientation, you can stop by the Wolfpack One Card Office in August when you return to campus.
After you check in to Orientation With your Orientation Leader group during Lunch
Wolfpack One CardYour ticket to dining, recreation, and more
THINGS TO DO AT ORIENTATION
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Orientation Activities
Dining
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Taking Care of Business If needed, submit verification forms to Scholarships and Financial Aid (#7 on back cover map) and immunization verification records to Student Health Services (#9 on back cover map).
Foreign Language Placement Testing If you need a Foreign Language Placement test, stop by the Language and Computer Labs (#6 on back cover map ) during Lunch, Campus Resource Choice Sessions, or after College Academic and Welcome information.
On-Campus Apartment Showrooms After Orientation (4:00pm-6:00pm), visit showrooms in our two apartment-style, on-campus communities:
› Wolf Ridge Apartments, Tower Hall ( located on Centennial Campus)
› 1910 Entrepreneur Drive.
› The Orientation Parking Permit is valid in the “Resident Centennial” (RC) parking lot.)
› Wolf Village Apartments, Gray Hall, home of the Second Year Transitions and Transfer Experience (S.T.A.T.E. Village)
› 2730 Wolf Village Way
› The Orientation Parking Permit is valid in “Perimeter” (P) parking lot.
THIRD FLOOR
FOURTH FLOOR
Denotes Single Occupancy Restroom Denotes Single Occupancy Restroom
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VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MOREgo.ncsu.edu/NewStudentChecklist
YOUR NEXT STEPSAFTER ORIENTATION
› Fall semester tuition and fees are due August 1, 2016.
› Learn more about payment options and parental access for bill payment at go.ncsu.edu/parentaccess
Students must provide NC State with final transcripts of their academic coursework from their previous institutions. Mail to: NC State Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Campus Box 7103, Raleigh, NC 27695-7103.
› Immunization - Complete all required immunizations and submit verification by August 17th
› Insurance - Waive or enroll in the Student Blue Insurance by September 12th
› Health History - Complete Health History form online via HealthWeb
› Prescription Medications - Transfer your prescriptions to Student Health
› Get a Flu Shot - Student Health offers flu vaccination clinics across campus September - January
› For more information visit the Student Health Services Website - healthypack.dasa.ncsu.edu
Pay Your Bill
Submit Final Transcripts
Student Health Services Checklist
› go.ncsu.edu/NCStateWWW
Get Excited for Wolfpack Welcome Week: August 12-20, 2016
Update your Contact Information
› Update your phone and address information with the University via MyPack Portal. Once you’ve logged in, go to Student Self Service > Campus Personal Information > Address or Phone Numbers.
› Sign up to receive WolfAlert emergency text messages by adding your cell number.
www.ncsu.edu/emergency-information/textsignup
Check Your Email Frequently
Step 1 to being successful at State is getting informed and connected. Your NC State email is the University’s official mode of communication with you, so get in the habit of checking it every day. http://google.ncsu.edu
Finalize Your Fall Schedule
› If you have additional questions, contact your academic advisor.
› Do not drop any courses that were pre-registered for you without contacting an advisor first.
http://mypack.ncsu.edu
Solidify Your Meal Plan
Decide which meal plan option is best for you. You have until September 30, 2016 to make changes to your fall semester meal plan. go.ncsu.edu/MealPlans
Prepare for Move-In Weekend
› If you will be living on campus, visit the University Housing website at housing.ncsu.edu for everything you need to know about moving into your residence hall.
› Move-In Dates: Friday, August 12 - Sunday, August 14, 2016 before classes begin on Wednesday, August 17.
Purchase a Parking Permit
Visit the Transportation website to learn about your parking options. Permits available for purchase in July.
www.ncsu.edu/transportation
Order Your Textbooks
Visit http://go.ncsu.edu/textbooks to order books directly from NC State Bookstores or use their “Price Comparison Shopping Tool” to explore all of your options.
By NOT completing the following steps, a hold could be placed on your account or your fall semester schedule could be dropped.
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YEAR-ROUND TRANSFER STUDENT PROGRAMS
› Tuesday, August 16th, 2016, 11:30am-12:30pm
› Talley Student Union, Room 3285
Socialize with new and current transfer students, enjoy some free pizza, and trade in a t-shirt from your last school for a new NC State shirt!
go.ncsu.edu/NCStateWWW
NC State Hearts Transfers
› Tuesday, September 20th, 2016, 2pm-3:30pm
› Talley Student Union, Coastal Ballroom
Meet a variety of on-campus employers and find the position that fits you best.
go.ncsu.edu/CampusJobs
New Student On-Campus Job Fair
Tau Sigma is the NC State chapter of a national honor society dedicated to recognizing and promoting the academic excellence and involvement of transfer students. Tau Sigma provides its members opportunities to earn scholarships, take leadership positions in the university, serve others at the university and in the community, all while developing friendships and becoming a more integral part of NC State.
go.ncsu.edu/TauSigma
Tau Sigma National Honor Society
For more programs and opportunities throughout the year visit the New Student Programs website at
newstudents.ncsu.edu
or follow us on Twitter and Instagram at
@NCStateNSP
› August 31st - October 25th, 2016
Gain the skills you need to succeed both inside and outside the classroom over a scoop of NC State’s own Howling Cow ice cream! Topics include stress management, library resources, getting involved, and more.
go.ncsu.edu/GettheScoop
Get the Scoop Workshop Series
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