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About This Guide CollegiateParent has published this guide in partnership with Gettysburg College. Our goal is to share helpful, timely information about your student’s college experience and to connect you to relevant campus and community resources. Please refer to the school’s website and contact information below for updates to information in the guide or with questions about its contents. CollegiateParent is not responsible for omissions or errors. This publication was made possible by the businesses and professionals contained within it. The presence of university/college logos and marks in the guide does not mean that the publisher or school endorses the products or services offered by the advertisers. ©2020 CollegiateParent. All rights reserved.

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2020–21 Academic Calendar Advising Athletics Center for Career Engagement Center for Global Education Center for Public Service Computers Counseling and Health Dining Services Financial Aid Garthwait Leadership Center Greek Life International Students Multicultural Engagement Public Safety Religious & Spiritual Life Residential & First-Year Programs Student Accounts Transportation Uniquely Gettysburg

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Due to the uncertainty presented by COVID-19, all information presented in the 2020–21 edition of the Gettysburg College Parent & Family Guide is subject to change.

2020–21 Academic Calendar FALL SEMESTER 2020

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TBD

Orientation

August 17, Monday

Classes begin

September 25–27, Friday–Sunday

Homecoming Weekend (Virtual)

October 23–25, Monday–Tuesday

Family Weekend (Virtual)

TBD

Fall Honors Day

October 28, Wednesday

First Year Registration for Spring 2021

November 20, Friday

Last day of classes

November 30–December 6, Monday– Sunday

Final exams (online)

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SPRING SEMESTER 2021 January 11, Monday

Classes begin

March 24, Wednesday

Rising Senior Registration for 2021–22

March 31, Wednesday

Rising Junior Registration for 2021–22

April 7, Wednesday

Rising Sophomore Registration for 2021–22

April 10, Saturday

Get Acquainted Day

April 16, Friday

Last day of classes

TBD

Celebration

April 17, Saturday

Reading Day

April 18–20, Sunday–Tuesday

Final Examinations

April 21, Wednesday

Reading Day

April 22–24, Thursday–Saturday

Final Examinations

May 1–2, Saturday–Sunday

Commencement for the Class of 2021

May 7–8, Friday–Saturday

Commencement for the Class of 2020

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Information about Gettysburg College offices and programs can be found on the College website: www.gettysburg.edu

Advising Academic Advising offers support in many areas of academic life. The deans work in conjunction with students’ faculty advisors to help students make educational plans and solve academic problems. Academic Advising does the following and more: • Consults with any students in need of academic assistance • Provides support for the Honor Commission • Provides services for students with disabilities • Oversees the Peer Learning program

• Oversees the Incomplete Course process • Processes withdrawals, leaves of absence, and readmissions and reinstatements • Prepares Deans’ Lists and Course Commendations • Supports special advising areas: Health Professions and Pre-Law

• Oversees academic progress and deficiency reports College Union Building, Room 280 Phone: (717) 337-6579

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Athletics Gettysburg competes in the Centennial Conference, one of the nation’s top NCAA Division III athletics conferences. The conference is home to some of the nation’s finest liberal arts colleges, all of which are committed to excellence in academics and athletics. Our teams attract those for whom both parts of the term “student-athlete” are important. Athletic highlights (through 2019–20): • 112 Centennial Conference Championships • Four National Championship Teams: Field Hockey (1980), Women’s Lacrosse (2011, 2017, 2018) • 37 Academic All-America Selections • 106 Centennial Conference Outstanding Performers/Players of the Year • 352 All-Americans • 11 NCAA postgraduate scholarships Bream Wright Hauser Athletic Complex Phone: (717) 337-6400

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Center for Career Engagement The Center for Career Engagement supports students and alumni as they engage in and reflect on their career and college experience, while cultivating their connection to the global Gettysburg Network. We foster relationships with campus community partners and guide students to robust opportunities which help them to capitalize on their liberal arts education. Services we provide: Students can take advantage of the following services and resources through individual appointments, workshops, and special presentations: • Choosing a major • Student employment on campus • Opportunities for job shadowing, career immersion trips, week-long externships, and internships, plus access to funding for participation • Coaching on writing resumes/cover letters, interviewing, and job searching • Inclusion in the Gettysburg Network • Health professions and pre-law advising, as well as graduate school admissions support

Center for Career Engagement highlights: • Graduates have worked at organizations such as A&E, AT&T, Bank of America, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Deloitte, Disney, Goldman Sachs, Johnson & Johnson, Mercer, National Park Service, Pandora, Teach for America, U.S. Department of Justice, Vanguard, World Wildlife Fund, and Yelp • 98% of the Class of 2018 were employed or in graduate school within one year of graduation • connectGettysburg online engagement, networking, and mentoring platform to interact with alumni, parents, and friends of the College • Handshake job/internship database with more than 5,000 opportunities College Union Building, Room 204 Phone: (717) 337-6616

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Center for Global Education Gettysburg College offers study abroad programs all over the world as well as domestic programs within the United States. Students from every major are able to take advantage of these programs. Whether students choose to explore a discipline from a cross-cultural perspective, participate in an internship, work towards foreign language proficiency, or conduct field-based independent research, their work off campus will be counted towards a Gettysburg degree.

For further information and to request an appointment with an advisor, visit the Center for Global Education website. College Union Building, Room 240 Phone: (717) 337-6866

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Center for Public Service The Center for Public Service challenges students to think critically and act compassionately through six program areas, carried out in partnership with other students, community members, faculty, and staff. Student Leadership: Program coordinators organize action for social justice on campus and in the community. Dialogue: Explore race and gender in safe, respectful, frank, and humorous spaces to dismantle myths, expose privilege, and confront internalized messages. Reflective Service: Co-curricular opportunities for meaningful service. Community-Based Learning: Integration of traditional classroom learning with handson experiences, challenging students to link academic theories with community realities.

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Community-Based Research: Students, faculty, and community members collaboratively engage in research to address a community concern. Immersion Projects: Travel opportunities in the U.S. and abroad to engage with a community, encounter challenges, and deepen understanding of social justice. Eddie Plank Gym www.gettysburg.edu/cps

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Computers New Computer Purchases

In general, a suitable computer purchase should include a speedy CPU, plenty of memory, a high-capacity hard drive (SSD preferred), Wi-Fi capability (802.11g/n/ac) and/or the ability to physically connect to a wired Ethernet connection, and a comfortable screen size. Carefully consider important options such as extended warranties on the computer itself, accidental damage protection when offered, an extended battery warranty, and anti-virus/antimalware software. We support all recent versions of Windows and Mac OS. Computer hardware needed to run most new operating systems is also adequate to run most of the typical software students will encounter while at Gettysburg. If you have special software needs, you may wish to discuss your requirements with your vendor. Do not purchase Microsoft Office. Gettysburg students can get Office 365 for free. Visit G-Tech for more information.

G-Tech Computer Service: Students Helping Students

G-Tech is a student-staffed and IT-supported group that helps Gettysburg College students with their personal computers and devices. Techs help students connect to the network, set up email, remove spyware and viruses, configure cell phones and entertainment devices, resolve hardware issues, and troubleshoot in general. G-Tech is the venue where students can receive computer and technical support. G-Tech is located in the West Building. Enter through the blue doorway in the middle of the east side and turn right into The Hub. G-Tech offices are at the far end of The Hub. Phone: (717) 337-6935 Email: gtech@gettysburg.edu

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Counseling and Health Counseling Services

Counseling Services provides confidential, short-term services for Gettysburg students who are on campus while classes are in session. Services include individual and group counseling, psychiatry for newly emerging conditions, consultation, and psychoeducation. Appointments may be scheduled by phone or in person. In the case of remote learning due to COVID-19, services are limited by state-bystate restrictions. Counseling Services monitors these state regulations carefully. When possible, therapy is offered to students in other states via a HIPAA-compliant video platform. For those states in which Counseling Services cannot practice therapy remotely, remote consultation is available to help students locate local resources. Contact Counseling Services to learn how the staff can best help!

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Students seek counseling for a variety of reasons, including homesickness, relationship issues, depression, anxiety, eating problems, and identity issues. Counseling Services asks that students (rather than parents) call to set up appointments. Counseling Services cannot share information with parents or others without students’ consent; however, the staff welcomes calls from parents who want to share information about their students or consult about available services on and off campus. Visit the Counseling Services web pages for a wealth of information designed for students, parents, and families. Counseling Services Phone: (717) 337-6960 Office Hours: M–F 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. After hours emergencies: Call 911 or Department of Public Safety at (717) 337-6911

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Health Services

Medicat is Health Services’ electronic health record system and includes access to a patient portal for all students, post visit education, and insurance-ready copies of students’ visits for reimbursement.

Staffed by nurse practitioners and other skilled health professionals, the office offers diagnosis and treatment of acute conditions, monitors and manages chronic disorders, and provides other services, including stress management, sexual health services, health maintenance/ wellness services, and immunizations.

See the Health Services web pages for information on COVID-19 testing and management, hours of operation, and afterhours health care availability.

Health Services offers a wide range of primary care treatment services, lab testing, and referrals to help students maintain good physical and emotional health.

Health Services promotes healthy lifestyles and decision-making, and encourages all students to play the central role in their own health.

Health Services Phone: (717) 337-6970 After hours: WellSpan ReadyCare 455 South Washington Street (717) 339-2825 Emergencies: Call 911 or Department of Public Safety at (717) 337-6911

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Dining Services Our award-winning Dining Services offers a variety of dining options to meet the varied needs of all our students. All first-year students are required to enroll in the Unlimited Access meal plan. Students paying with Dining Dollars associated with a meal plan receive a discount at all Dining outlets. Students who have special dietary needs associated with a medical condition or food allergies are urged to contact Dining Services for assistance. Nutrition and wellness are top priorities for Dining Services. Our menu standards include vegetarian and vegan items,

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low-fat dairy products, lean cuts of meat, bountiful salad bars, and a fruit and yogurt bar. Sustainability is another priority for Dining Services. We use locally grown and processed foods whenever possible, reduce our trash by recycling, and produce sterile compost from post-consumer waste.

Spoil ’Em Long Distance

Sending your student one of our specially created Gifts for Any Occasion or themed Love Baskets is a wonderful way to let your loved one know how much you care — in spite of the distance! Dining Center Phone: (717) 337-6326

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Financial Aid Gettysburg College is committed to working with students and their families to ensure that the ability to pay does not become an obstacle to a Gettysburg education. Need-based financial aid is awarded on an annual basis and families must submit the FAFSA each spring. Academic merit scholarships and music talent scholarships are awarded when students are admitted to Gettysburg. Families who have questions at any time are welcome to reach out to their financial aid counselor. Financial Aid Building Phone: (717) 337-6611

Garthwait Leadership Center The Garthwait Leadership Center (GLC) serves as a collaborative hub for leadership development, group development, and outdoor leadership, helping students and young alumni recognize their potential for leadership and their responsibility to serve. GLC participants develop many leadership skills from peer leadership mentors, trained leadership coaches, an individualized leadership certificate program, a student leadership summit, and an emerging leadership retreat. The GLC also serves more than 30 groups and teams annually through customized workshops.

The GLC supports the Gettysburg Recreational Adventure Board (GRAB), a group of student facilitators who lead a variety of outdoor leadership experiences. GRAB student leaders also facilitate Ascent, a pre-orientation program for incoming students that combines elements of service, leadership, and wilderness education. College Union Building, Room 202 Phone: (717) 337-8444

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Greek Life Gettysburg College is home to 18 fraternities and sororities with a total membership of more than 800 students. Fraternities and sororities at Gettysburg College date back to 1855. The Greek community at Gettysburg College is based on community service, high academic standards, leadership development, campus involvement, career preparation and networking, and lifelong friendships. The Office of Student Activities & Greek Life serves as a liaison among the collegiate members, parents, alumni, international

organizations, and Gettysburg College to provide educational programs, services, and resources toward the holistic growth of the Greek community. The office challenges the chapters to live by their values and ideals and to contribute positively to the campus and local communities. Students are first eligible to join in the fall of their sophomore year. College Union Building, Room 210 Phone: (717) 337-6304

International Students The Office of International Student Services offers programs and advising to Gettysburg’s international students. The Director of International Student Services assists international students with their transition to higher education in the United States, helps them understand visa regulations, and works with the students to enrich their experience at Gettysburg College. International Student Center Phone: (717) 337-7370

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Multicultural Engagement The Office of Multicultural Engagement provides programming and support for underrepresented, first-generation, and international students studying at Gettysburg College. The department is dedicated to raising awareness and celebrating cultural pluralism on campus. The professional staff provides academic, social, and personal enrichment services for people of various backgrounds. Students can expect to receive student-centered attention and holistic advising that addresses individual needs and interests. The Office of Multicultural Engagement is an inclusive living learning community with a variety of functions: residential space, classroom, meeting and programming space, lounge areas, and more. The Office provides programming to enhance a student’s academic, personal, and social experience,as well as the greater campus community. Mosaic House & Office of Multicultural Engagement Phone: (717) 337-6311

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Public Safety The Department of Public Safety (DPS) is committed to providing high-quality, continuously improving Community Service Oriented Patrolling (CSOP/safety and security services). To be successful in providing the highest degree of public safety services on the campus, it is important that community members follow good safety practices and understand that safety is the responsibility of all community members, not just those charged with enforcing the laws, policies, and rules. Community members should use the escort service, lock valuables, and report suspicious/ criminal activities. The Department of Public Safety takes a leadership role in this area, including providing educational programs on campus safety, preventative patrols, incident investigation and crime reporting, fire safety and prevention, crime prevention, and community service oriented patrolling (CSOP).

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CSOP is a paradigm that views safety and security operations as a proactive, collaborative, and all-inclusive process. CSOP is focused on four guiding principles: • Establishing productive, professional, and positive student/public safety relationships • Enhancing the campus’s quality of life • Engaging in proactive and collaborative problem-solving strategies • Reducing campus crime and the fear of crime Services and information offered by the Department of Public Safety include: • Emergency preparedness and response • Life and fire safety • Bicycle and vehicle information • Safety escorts • Student patrol program • Incident response

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Information regarding the College’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report can be obtained at www.gettysburg.edu/safety or by calling DPS. This report provides information related to the College’s safety and security policies along with the most recent three years’ worth of campus crime and fire statistics. Public Safety Building Phone: (717) 337-6911 Hours: 24 hours a day

Religious & Spiritual Life The Center for Religious & Spiritual Life is directed by the Rev. Dr. Kristin Johnston Largen, an ordained minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (Gettysburg is a college of the ELCA). She serves as the Associate Dean for Religious and Spiritual Life/College Chaplain. The Center has an explicit ecumenical and interfaith focus, and seeks to support the intellectual, spiritual, and moral formation of all students at Gettysburg College. The Center is in a newly renovated house with an interfaith prayer space, a kosher-style kitchen, and a wudu station, in addition to spaces for meetings, discussions, and meals. The Center has three major areas of emphasis: hospitality, education, and interfaith friendship. Through a variety of offerings and events, including study of sacred texts, presentations, movie nights, and meals, students learn more about each other, come together to relax and be restored, and engage issues of faith, justice, and religious practice. The Center partners with many other College offices. Multiple opportunities for worship, prayer, and meditation occur throughout the week, and a variety of religious holiday celebrations from many different faith traditions take place throughout the year.

For specific information, refer to the Religious and Spiritual Life website and the sites of individual groups. Student groups with a religious focus include: • Newman Association/Catholic Campus Ministries • DiscipleMakers Christian Fellowship • Hillel • Muslim Student Association • The Interfaith Council Center for Religious & Spiritual Life Gettysburg College

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Residential & First-Year Programs The Office of Residential & First-Year Programs (RFYP) strives to create a living experience that facilitates the personal growth and development of each student. The staff works to foster an environment that promotes connections between coursework and involvement outside the classroom through relationship development and community building. The residential program seeks to provide facilities that enable students to pursue educational goals in a challenging, supportive, and safe environment. RFYP also works to accommodate housing needs due to medical requirements (including air conditioning) — such requests can be made through the Office of Academic Advising.

First-Year Halls

First-year students are assigned to housing based on their First-Year Seminar. All first-year students live in either the East or West Quads. Students can personalize their rooms. Please see the First-Year Living section on the RFYP website for the following information: • What is provided in each residence hall room • Items students need to bring or can bring for more comfortable living

Upperclass Halls

Gettysburg College offers a wide range of housing options for our upperclass students, ranging from traditional residence halls to small houses, suites, or apartments. Rates vary depending on the type of housing. A meal plan is required for specific halls. For more information, please see the Upperclass Living section on the RFYP website. College Union Building, Room 250 Phone: (717) 337-6901

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Student Accounts Parents and students may access the following information on the Student Account web pages: • Tuition and Fees • Current Billing Statement Letter • Information and instructions for the Online Billing system

The Student Accounts Office facilitates the tuition billing process and the collection of payments for student account balances. In addition to tuition, room, and meals, several other offices on campus provide services to students that have a cost associated with them. These costs are forwarded to the Student Accounts office and compiled into one monthly student account statement.

• Payment Plan information through GBURG Billing • GradGuard Tuition Refund Insurance information • Refund Policy and Direct Deposit Refund instructions • Withdrawal and Leave of Absence Policy Penn Hall, First Floor Phone: (717) 337-6220 Email: studentaccounts@gettysburg.edu

Transportation Transportation Services provides students and current parents with transportation to and from mass transit locations. All requests for services must be made as far ahead of time as possible. Requests MUST be made no fewer than 3 business days (not including weekends) before departures and/or arrivals. All transportation requests for Friday, Saturday, or Sunday MUST be made by Tuesday of that week. Those requesting any transportation service may go to the Shuttle Service link on the Transportation Services website. Students can also schedule travel reservations via myShuttle, on the Current Students webpage. Students may also schedule online for immediate family members. Requests made after the deadline may not be accommodated. There are no refunds for trips cancelled less than 24 hours prior to a scheduled reservation. Transportation Services supports the following mass transit locations: • Harrisburg Airport • Harrisburg Amtrak/Bus

Central Energy Plant, 2nd Floor Phone: (717) 337-6923 Email: transportation@gettysburg.edu Office Hours: M–F 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.

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Uniquely Gettysburg Gettysburg College takes full advantage of the opportunities made available through our location, enabling students to balance small-town charm with bigcampus resources.

Civil War Institute

The Civil War Institute (CWI) brings together Gettysburg College students, general audiences, and scholars in an ongoing dialogue about the history of the Civil War era through public programming, student internship and fellowship programs, digital scholarship, teaching, curriculum management, and academic research. The college’s minors in Civil War Era Studies (CWES) and Public History are administered out of CWI. The recent merger of the Civil War Institute and the CWES program has positioned Gettysburg College as one of the leading centers of public interpretation, student

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internship and fellowship programs, digital scholarship, teaching, and academic research on the Civil War era and its continued resonance in contemporary American society. Civil War Institute Phone: (717) 337-6590

Eisenhower Institute

Grounded in President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s legacy of visionary leadership, the Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College promotes nonpartisan discourse and critical analysis of issues of long-term importance through competitive fellowships, access to renowned experts, and symposia.

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The Institute prepares undergraduates to assume their responsibility as global citizens in public, private, and nonprofit sectors — students learn how to lead with integrity, build capital to garner influence, and translate knowledge into action. In addition to a variety of academic, experiential, and mentoring experiences, the Institute offers semester- and year-long co-curricular programs to students from any major, enabling undergraduates to put theory into practice and build a network for professional career advancement. Programs run in prior years have included: • Strategy and Leadership in Transformational Times

Majestic Theater Phone: (717) 337-8200 www.gettysburgmajestic.org

The Sunderman Conservatory of Music

• Contours of the Middle East • Inside Civil Rights

A dynamic music conservatory grounded in the liberal arts, the Sunderman Conservatory offers opportunities for music majors and minors and for students who wish to combine music with a major in another field. Sunderman faculty are skilled performers, composers, conductors, and scholars who pride themselves in fostering an atmosphere of creativity, intellectual curiosity, and rigorous study, as well as a joy in music. Sunderman helps prepare music majors for distinction as performers, scholars, and teachers, while also inspiring success in a wide array of career choices.

• Women and Leadership • Environmental Leadership • Fielding Fellows • Undergraduate Fellows • Washington Connections Eisenhower Institute Campus Office Phone: (717) 337-6685 Eisenhower Institute Washington, D.C. Office 818 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 400 Washington, D.C. 20006 Phone: (202) 628-4444

The Majestic Theater

In addition to being the home for the Sunderman Conservatory of Music student ensemble rehearsals and performances, the Majestic offers a diverse professional line-up of about 75 live performances annually, including Broadway shows, popular music, dance, comedy, children’s theater, and community events—in addition to 1,400 showings of first run, independent films, summer classic films, and HD telecasts of the Metropolitan Opera, the National Theater of London, and the Bolshoi Ballet.

Originally built by Gettysburg College alumnus Henry Scharf in 1925 for vaudeville and silent films, the Majestic Theater has been in continuous operation since its construction with the exception of two occasions. The first was in 2004–2005 when it underwent a $16.5 million renovation and expansion, transforming the Majestic into the world-class performing arts center it is today. The second instance was this past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Majestic features an 800-seat historic theater, two digital cinemas, an art gallery, cafe, and backstage production facility.

Students also find abundant opportunities for performance in a variety of standard and innovative ensembles. They may broaden their musical experiences in bands, symphony orchestra, opera, and choirs, and challenge their musicianship in chamber ensembles ranging from string quartet and wind quintets to jazz and gamelan. Schmucker Hall Phone: (717) 337-6131

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Parent Relations The Office of Alumni and Parent Relations seeks to ensure that the relationship between Gettysburg College and you, its parents and families, is positive and enduring. The Parent Relations program involves parents and families in meaningful opportunities that will connect you to your student’s Gettysburg experience and strengthen the College through your participation and support. Parent Relations offers a variety of programs throughout the year, including summer Send-Off gatherings, International Parents Orientation, Opening Day events, Family Weekend, and off-campus regional events. Parent Relations also sends communications created specifically for parents. All parents of current Gettysburg College students receive: • The Sentinel (monthly e-newsletter tailored for your student’s class year, September–May) • Gettysburg (Gettysburg College’s magazine for alumni, parents, and friends) • Bullet Points (Alumni Relations’ monthly e-newsletter for alumni, parents, and friends) • Invitations to regional events

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In addition, Gettysburg College parents are welcome at all athletic contests, performing arts events, and large campus events, including Family Weekend.

Family Ambassador Opportunities

Gettysburg College has a long tradition of promoting parent engagement, and we hope that you, too, will be actively involved in the College’s programs. The following opportunities are coordinated by the Parent Relations program. Parents Leadership Council The Parents Leadership Council (PLC) comprises Gettysburg College’s most committed parents who value and provide resources that sustain and enhance topnotch academic and co-curricular programs while strengthening the College’s reputation. Members are leaders in philanthropic support, ambassadorship, and a number of activities that make a beneficial difference for Gettysburg College students.

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Opening Day Welcome Team This group of parents greets the incoming families, shares information, gives directions, answers questions, and enjoys lunch with one another. Family Weekend Advisory Council The Family Weekend Advisory Council (FWAC) is a group of parents who offer input about Family Weekend programming to College administrators as they plan this annual event. FWAC members provide feedback via email during the Family Weekend planning process and act as greeters and assist in other volunteer roles during Family Weekend. Other ways that you can directly participate in the life of the College and be a Family Ambassador: • Provide your career expertise and professional connections to our students through Career Engagement programs • Assist with leadership development programs and opportunities with the Garthwait Leadership Center

• Attend Family Weekend • Stay informed and engaged by attending College events that take place in or near your hometown • Stay connected electronically by signing up for College news updates and athletic news stories • Send your student a Love Basket from Dining Services’ Spoil ’Em Long Distance program • Attend athletic events, both home and away • Show your Gettysburg pride by wearing Gettysburg garb and by displaying a Gettysburg sticker or magnet on your car, available at the Gettysburg College Bookstore We welcome your involvement! Norris-Wachob Alumni House Phone: (717) 337-6520 Email: parents@gettysburg.edu

• Increase opportunities for all Gettysburg College students by contributing to the Gettysburg Fund and by asking other parents to do the same

Philanthropy Gettysburg College parents and family members, along with alumni, make gifts to the Gettysburg Fund and the Orange & Blue Club throughout the year. This combined effort provides the financial support that is the foundation of each student’s experience at Gettysburg, making it possible for faculty, coaches, and administrators to act on new ideas, new projects, and new needs immediately. The Gettysburg Fund and the Orange & Blue Club support every aspect of student life from academic activities to student organizations to athletic equipment and facilities. These funds provide a Gettysburg education that is customizable for each individual — while one student may grow by studying across the globe, another may benefit from advanced technology to refine their athletic game. The needs of every student are unique and important! Gifts to the Gettysburg Fund and the Orange & Blue Club ensure the very best Gettysburg College education for every student, every day. Gettysburg College

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