Complete pdf Schedule of Events
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Complete pdf Schedule of Events
SCHEDULE FOR FRESHMAN ORIENTATION FIRST DAY (May 28, June 1, June 4, June 8, June 15, June18, June 22, June 25) Transcripts of videos shown during Orientation are available upon request. ALL ACTIVITIES ARE REQUIRED FOR STUDENTS unless otherwise indicated in the session description. 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. REGISTRATION & CHECK-IN ........................................................................................................Cone Hall (Females) .............................................................................................................Lovill Hall (Males) .............................................................................Schaefer Center Lobby (Parents) 8:30 - 10:00 a.m. INFORMATION EXCHANGE ...............................................................................................Schaefer Center, 2nd Floor Meet up with your family, get information from campus offices, and ask those last minute questions of representatives from the following offices: ACT Office (Community Service) Appalachian Food Services Athletics/Student Yosef Club & Yosef Club Career Development/ Career Exploration Center Clubs and Organizations/CSIL Counseling Center/ Wellness Center Equity, Diversity & Compliance Financial Aid Fraternity & Sorority Life Health Services International Education & Development Marching Mountaineers MAP-Works Military Science & Leadership (ROTC) Multicultural Student Development Parent & Family Association Parking & Traffic Services Red Flag Campaign Student Accounts Student Conduct/ Academic Integrity Student Employment Student Programs Sustain Appalachian Technology Support Services University Bookstore University Housing University Police University Recreation University Writing Center Writing Across the Cur & General Ed 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. OPENING SESSION (FOR ALL - Parents and Students) .......................................................................................Schaefer Center Auditorium Your official welcome into the Appalachian Family. Meet University administrators, watch an Orientation welcome video and meet your Student Orientation Undergraduate Leader (SOUL)! Video will be shown. 11:15 - 12:15 p.m. SMALL GROUP ADVISING .......................(locations listed on inside flap) Meet with your academic advisor and SOUL in a small group setting to start your academic planning process. 12:15 - 1:15 p.m. LUNCH WITH YOUR SOUL ................................................Roess Dining Hall Use your Orientation meal card. 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. SOUL TIME.........................................................(locations listed on inside flap) Get the inside scoop from your SOUL on being a student at Appalachian. 2:00 - 3:50 p.m. THE APPALACHIAN WAY.........................................(locations listed below) The Appalachian Way focuses on academic integrity, campus involvement, community and what it really means to be an Appalachian student. You will hear from the Office of Student Conduct, the Dean of Students, the Center for Student Involvement & Leadership, University Housing, Campus Police and the Counseling Center. Part 1 (2:00 - 2:50 p.m.) Groups 1-12...............................................................Linville Falls, Student Union Groups 13-24...............................................................Table Rock, Student Union Part 2 (3:00 - 3:50 p.m.) Groups 1-12.................................................................Table Rock, Student Union Groups 13-24.............................................................Linville Falls, Student Union Not sure what to major in? Choose the “Deciding” Student Meeting. Then, tomorrow, everyone will be getting information from our Career Explorations Office! 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. DEPARTMENTAL & DEGREE PROGRAM MEETINGS...........................(listed below) Appalachian SOULs will be on Sanford Mall to guide you to these departmental and degree program meetings listed below. During these meetings you will talk with a departmental or program representative about planning for your major. DEPARTMENTAL & DEGREE PROGRAM MEETING LOCATIONS 5:00 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS: WELCOME TO TEACHER EDUCATION......127 College of Education Meet to discuss teacher licensure requirements. This session is particularly important for education majors who attended a discipline-based departmental meeting (i.e. History, Mathematics, English, etc.). INFORMATION SESSION FOR STUDENTS INTERESTED IN HEALTH PROFESSIONS........................................183 Rankin Science West Students, regardless of major, considering careers in medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, PA, PT, OT, optometry, chiropractic, podiatry, or vet medicine should attend this session to learn about the Health Professions Advising Office. Anthropology.......................336 Anne Belk Hall Government & Justice Studies Apparel Design and Merchandising ..............................................354 Anne Belk Hall .....................................30 Katherine Harper Hall (Including Political Science & Criminal Justice) INFORMATION SESSION FOR MILITARY SCIENCE(& ROTC) .........................................................................307 Varsity Gym,Top Floor Art...................................................212 Wey Hall Graphic Arts & Imaging Technology Biology......................183 Rankin Science West ...................................122 Katherine Harper Hall (Including Pre-Medicine, Pre-Dentistry, Bio Ed) Health and Exercise Science Building Sciences......17 Katherine Harper Hall ..........................................062 Holmes Conv. Ctr Business ...............................1020 Peacock Hall (Including Accounting, Computer InformaHealth Care Management.....105 LS Dougherty tion Systems, Economics (BSBA), Finance & Banking, Hospitality & Tourism Management, History..................................103 Anne Belk Hall International Business, Management, Marketing, (Including History Education) Risk & Insurance) Industrial Design.......30 Katherine Harper Hall Chemistry...............................421 Garwood Hall Interior Design...........30 Katherine Harper Hall (Including Pre-Medicine, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Pharmacy, and Chemistry Education) Languages, Literatures & Cultures ..................................................520 Sanford Hall Communication.........................104 Walker Hall (Including Language Education) Communication Sciences and Disorders .......................................124 Edwin Duncan Hall Mathematics .............................309 Walker Hall (Including Mathematics Education) Computer Science...............310 Anne Belk Hall Cultural, Gender And Global Studies Music........................206 Broyhill Music Center ................................117 Living Learning Center (Including Music Education) (Including Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies, Global Studies, and Interdisciplinary Nutrition & Foods..........105 LS Dougherty Hall Studies) Nursing.........................212 Edwin Duncan Hall INFORMATION SESSION FOR OUT OF STATE STUDENTS ............................................................ 242 Linville Gorge, Student Union Students who are coming to Appalachian from out of state are invited to attend this session to learn about housing options, rideshare programs, campus employment, and student organizations that will get you connected. Curriculum & Instruction ....................................127 College of Education (Including Career and Technical Education, 9-12, Elementary Education, K-6, Middle Grades Education, 6-9) Philosophy & Religion...........114 IG Greer Hall Photography.............122 Katherine Harper Hall Physics and Astronomy........231 Garwood Hall (Including Pre-Engineering and Physics Education) “Deciding” Students...........116 Anne Belk Hall Psychology.............................305 Smith Wright Economics (BA)...................3101 Peacock Hall Reading Ed & Special Education English.....................................307 Sanford Hall ....................................308 College of Education (Including English Education) Recreation Management & Physical Ed Environmental Science ..........................................062 Holmes Conv. Ctr ....................................108-J Edwin Duncan Hall Family & Consumer Science Social Work...................331 Edwin Duncan Hall ...................................329 College of Education Sociology.....................226 Chapell Wilson Hall (Including Birth-K Education, Child Development, & FCS Education) Sustainable Development ................................205 Living Learning Center Fermentation Sciences .......................................108 Edwin Duncan Hall Sustainable Technology Geography & Planning .....................................17 Katherine Harper Hall ...................................349 Rankin Science West (Including Technology Education) Geology....................023 Rankin Science West (Including Geology Education) Theatre and Dance......129 Chapell Wilson Hall (Including Theatre Education) INFORMATION SESSION FOR MULTICULTURAL STUDENT DEVELOPMENT.....................112 Multicultural Center, Student Union This session led by students will provide an overview of the resources and programs in our Multicultural Center, LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) Center, and Women’s Center. 5:30-6:45 p.m. FAMILY DINNER ON SANFORD MALL (Bring your meal card) (Rain Location..................................................Sanford Commons, Roess Dining Hall) Spend time meeting and mingling with other families, Appalachian administrators, academic advisors, & Student Orientation Undergraduate Leaders! 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. RISQUÉ BUSINESS............. Grandfather Mtn. Ballroom, Student Union A live theatrical performance by student actors. 8:00-8:30 p.m. OUTDOOR RECREATION INFORMATION ........................................................Grandfather Mtn. Ballroom, Student Union FRATERNITY & SORORITY LIFE INFORMATION ..............................................................................Roan Mtn. Room, Student Union 8:30 - 10:00 p.m. OPEN COMPUTER LAB /REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT .........................................................024 Belk Library & Information Commons Students who have not completed their Math Placement (if required), Foreign Language Placement (if necessary), or ERA will be directed to an open computer lab to complete these Orientation steps. Students with 0 - 12 hrs on their class schedules should go to the computer lab! 8:30 - 10:00 p.m. LATE NIGHT....................................................Student Union, Cone and Lovill Ask your SOUL what is happening tonight! This is a time for you to relax, have fun and/or experience a few co-curricular activities without having to leave campus............................NOTE:The Student Union will close at 10:00 p.m. 10:45 p.m. RETURN TO RESIDENCE HALLS ........................................Cone and Lovill Residence halls are locked for your security and safety at 11:00 p.m. during Orientation. Any time you are designated to meet in small groups with an advisor, you will meet in the room that corresponds with your group number. Please use the following for assistance! ADVISING & SOUL TIME MEETING LOCATIONS Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 Group 17 Group 18 Group 19 Group 20 Group 21 Group 22 Group 23 Group 24 085 Appalachian Hall 103 Anne Belk Hall 162 Appalachian Hall 242 Student Union 105 Anne Belk Hall 108 Anne Belk Hall 161 Appalachian Hall 219 IG Greer Hall 224 IG Greer Hall ------------------------------109 Anne Belk Hall 415 Student Union 110 Anne Belk Hall 116 Anne Belk Hall 169 Student Union 212 Wey Hall 143 DD Dougherty Hall 237 DD Dougherty Hall 118 Anne Belk Hall 119 Anne Belk Hall 205 Living Learning Center 336 Anne Belk Hall 206 Broyhill Music Center 187 Appalachian Hall ORIENTATION SECOND DAY (May 29, June 2, June 5, June 9, June 16, June 19, June 23, June 26) 6:30 - 10:00 a.m. BREAKFAST- Use your orientation meal card at the Roess Dining Hall 8:45 – 9:30 a.m. GET YOUR APPCARD MADE.......................................................................Cone Mall Didn’t get your Appcard yesterday? Meet the SOULs on the Cone lawn to get one made today! HONORS COLLEGE MEETING ..........................................187 Appalachian Hall Students who have been accepted into the Honors College should attend this brief meeting. The Director of Honors and other Honors advisors will be available to answer questions about the Honors curriculum, opportunities, program expectations and Honors housing. INFO SESSION FOR STUDENT VETERANS & MILITARY DEPENDENTS...............................................................................162 Appalachian Hall Students attending this orientation session will receive information on external resources, organizations and support systems on Appalachian’s campus for student veterans and military dependents. #AppUpdates! Check out our Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Orientation App to get #AppUpdates while you are at Orientation! @AppStateOrientation App4O has your Orientation schedule, contact information, meeting locations, campus services and so much more! Welcome to Orientation! Freshman Schedule of Events Summer 2015 9:45 - 10:15 a.m. CAREER EXPLORATIONS ...........................Blue Ridge Ballroom, Student Union In this interactive session, career counselors from the Career Development Center will help you learn more about interests, skills, values and personality and how these work together in determining your major and career path. You will also be introduced to career planning resources on campus that can assist you during your time at Appalachian. 10:30 – 11:00 a.m. ENGLISH SELF-PLACEMENT .....................................................................................Blue Ridge Ballroom, Student Union Composition faculty will meet with all new students, describe the Composition Program, and explain students’ options in completing their first-year English writing requirement. Students complete activities that will help them to make informed decisions regarding which composition course is best for them. This session is required for all new students who do not have credit for RC 1000 (first year composition and rhetoric). 11:15 - 2:30 p.m. ACADEMIC PLANNING .......................................................................Same Location as Small Group Advising Your small group meets to discuss the policies and procedures for academic planning. You will also meet individually with your advisor to start your personal academic plan. LUNCH Lunch will be scheduled by your advisor according to your registration time. You may use your meal card at any of the food facilities on campus during this time. Follow Us & Get Download our App “App4O” on the App Store or Google Play Store! t Orientation 2015-2016 Studen aders (SOULs) e L e at u d ra rg e d n U DON’T FORGET TO: 1. Get your AppCard made Your Appol Corps leaders are looking forward to meeting you at Orientation Welcome Week on August 14th-16th! Go to: Orientation.appstate.edu/welcome for more information! 2. Follow us & download our App (App4O)! 3. Turn in your health forms 4. Turn in your room key before you leave town!