W E LCOM E WEEK 2022
WWW.HIGHPOINT.EDU
Welcome Home! You are extraordinary and you have chosen an extraordinary institution. Now that you are a member of the HPU family, let me explain the power behind the HPU promise and what it means for you. Our promise to you and your parents is simple: At High Point University, every student receives an extraordinary education in an inspiring environment with caring people.® HPU faculty and staff are obligated to honor this promise. However, the success of the “HPU Experience” is based on the idea that we see not an obligation but an opportunity. We see the opportunity to promote learning as a lifelong endeavor to be relished! We see the opportunity to prepare you for a life of success and significance. We see the opportunity to model the values of service, generosity, gratitude, fellowship and joy. And we will surround you with heroes, models and mentors. High Point University is an EXTRAORDINARY institution, an INSPIRING institution and a CARING institution because each member of our faculty and staff is passionate about the opportunity we have to positively impact your life. While faculty and staff are here to help you on your journey, remember that this is a partnership. To succeed, you will need to work hard, prepare, study, give back and commit to purposeful collaboration with faculty and fellow students. We will support you on this journey, but your choices will determine your path.
WELCOME
When you arrive in a few weeks, challenge yourself to meet every moment with the spirit of opportunity. Challenge yourself to live by our call to action: Choose to Be Extraordinary!® Welcome Home! Welcome to High Point University! Sincerely,
TO T H E H I G H P O I N T U N I V E R S I T Y F A M I LY
Nido R. Qubein President nqubein@highpoint.edu
USE #HPUMOVEIN TO BE A PART OF THE CONVERSATION!
DOWNLOAD THE APP: WWW.HIGHPOINT.EDU/WELCOMEAPP
CONTENTS
WELCOME WEEK 2022 | AUGUST 19–28
19 FRIDAY
22 MONDAY
Move-in Schedule Transfer Student Welcome and Move-In
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Target HPU Shopping Event
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20 SATURDAY Move-In Schedule
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Full Hot Breakfast Buffet
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Welcome Home Move-In
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Campus and Community Resources
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Lunch
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Sibling Orientation
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Jewish Life and Hillel Meet and Greet
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Chapel and Religious Life Reception
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Parent Session: It’s Going to be OK!
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Dinner
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Mix with Your Mentor
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HPU Men’s Soccer vs. Mars Hill
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Purple & White Night
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Walmart HPU Shopping Event
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21 SUNDAY Continental Breakfast Buffet
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Opening Convocation
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Class Photo
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Lunch with Your Peer Mentor
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Get to Know Campus and Service Project 11 Smith Library Tour and Service Project
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Hug an Elephant, Kiss a Giraffe
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Women’s Soccer vs. American
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Food Truck Meet Up and Book Donation
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Pre-Professional Programs
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Smith Library Tour & Service Project
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Creation, Connection and Community Activity
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Dinner with Your Peer Mentor Group
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Get to Know Campus & Service Project
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Start With Success The Big Reveal First Residential Community Meeting Meet Your Neighbors!
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Engagement Events 20– 21 Project Discovery 22 Undergraduate Academic Calendar
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Office of Global Education, International Student Affairs, Study Abroad and ESL
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Academic Assessment
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Matriculations and Clearances
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Our City. Our University. Info
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HPU Apps
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Survival List for Resident Students
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Local Shopping Options
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23 TUESDAY Academic Advising Outdoor Movie Dive-In Movie Nationally Performed Production— Sex Signals—College Edition
BEYOND WELCOME WEEK
Dining Plan 30– 31
24 WEDNESDAY Chapel Religious Life Expo HPURECFest
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25 THURSDAY Multicultural Affairs Social Fraternity and Sorority Interest Meeting Men’s Soccer vs. Davidson Bingo
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Hotel Accommodations
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Campus Shuttle
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Amtrak
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Airport Shuttle Service 33– 35 Security Assisted Parking
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Private Car and Taxi
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Health Service
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Local Shopping Service
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Vehicle Registration
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NEED HELP? LOOK FOR THE SMILING FACES IN THE TIE-DYE SHIRTS! THE MOVE-IN CREW WILL BE HAPPY TO ASSIST YOU.
Information Technology 38– 39 University Map
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26 FRIDAY Cottrell Hall Open House Study Abroad 101 Information Session Involvement Fair Hypnotist
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QUESTIONS?
27 SATURDAY Derby Day
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Taste of the Town HPUSunday
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28 SUNDAY
CONTACT THE CAMPUS CONCIERGE 336-841-4636
DOWNLOAD THE HPU WELCOME APP FOR THE U P -T O - D A T E M O V E - I N SCHEDULE:
www.highpoint.edu/welcomeapp
MANDATORY ONLINE TRAINING MODULES In mid-July, new students will be asked to log onto Blackboard to complete HPU 101: Live. Learn. Grow. This series of transitional modules will provide a central location for students to access information and also engage with educational content that assists in the academic, social and emotional transition from high school to college. Students will also be required to complete educational modules called AlcoholEdu; Sexual Assault Prevention; Prescription Pill Abuse Prevention; and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. You will receive instructions when these programs open in July.
HPU 101 FOR PARENTS In the weeks leading up to Move-In, parents will receive a weekly email with tips and advice as they prepare for their student’s transition to college and their own transition into HPU Parents.
GET INVOLVED! There are numerous ways your family can be involved with High Point University and further enrich the opportunities for students like yours. We encourage you to support High Point University by: • Serving as an Admissions Advocate by identifying potential students or volunteering for recruiting events. • Providing internship or professional development opportunities for our students through your network as a Career Connector. By expanding the opportunities available to students, you increase their ability to be prepared to enter the professional world after graduation. • Investing in student scholarships. Gifts of all levels enable the university to continue providing more than $75 million dollars in scholarship support for students who may not otherwise be able to experience the innovative academic environment and values-based learning opportunities offered through High Point University education. You may be interested in being involved at a leadership level through the President’s Leadership Council or Parents Council. The Office of Family Engagement is a valuable resource during your student’s time at HPU. To learn more about becoming involved, visit engage.highpoint.edu/family or contact Erica Burroughs, Assistant Vice President for Family Engagement and Annual Giving, at 336-841-9641 or family@highpoint.edu.
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F I R S T-Y E A R EXPERIENCE PEER MENTORS All incoming students at High Point University will be assigned a Peer Mentor. Peer Mentors are returning students who have volunteered to assist new students in their transition to HPU. Peer Mentors serve as a familiar face on campus, offering you support and guidance. Peer Mentor groups are organized by residence hall communities.
COMMUNITY MEETINGS & COMMUNITY AGREEMENTS Students will meet monthly to build relationships as a floor unit, address concerns as a community and discuss a specific topic related to the Common Experience theme. At the first Community Meeting, Resident Assistants facilitate the formation of a Community Agreement stating the expectations residents have for the community. The Agreement is revisited monthly and amended as needed.
PANTHER CHATS Panther chats are one-on-one conversations between Resident Assistants and residents that allow students to actively reflect on their experience at HPU.
COMMON GOOD SERVICE PROJECT We are asking all incoming students to bring a new copy of their favorite book from their childhood or adolescence. On Sunday afternoon, students will write an inspirational message inside the book that will then be delivered to HPU’s Community Writing Center and local elementary and middle schools to supplement their libraries.
DON’T FORGET TO BRING YOUR FAVORITE CHILDHOOD BOOK FOR SUNDAY!
MAKE SURE TO FILL OUT YOUR HEALTH FORMS AND SUBMIT BY JULY 1. For more information, visit www.highpoint.edu/studenthealth
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS For more information regarding student employment here at High Point University be sure to visit: www.highpoint.edu/financialplanning/studentemployment Students participating in the Student Employment Program must comply with the same standards as any High Point University employee. In order to work on campus, all employees regardless of status must present authentic, original, unexpired documents proving identity and employment authorization. Bring your forms with you when you arrive! For additional information regarding Form I-9 or a listing of acceptable documents, please visit: www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/acceptable-documents
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WELCOME WEEK
LEARNING OUTCOMES
HPU takes pride in the holistic education it offers students, and Welcome Week is your introduction to those educational opportunities. Welcome Week events will feature at least one logo that indicates the intended learning outcome, explained in detail below.
FRIDAY AUGUST 19 7:30 am – 3:00 pm W E L C O M E H O M E M OV E - I N Class of 2026 Early Decision Students Move-In
8:00 am – 3:00 pm T R A N S F E R S T U D E N T M OV E - I N
INTELLECTUAL GROWTH • Apply previous experience(s) to a new situation • Use information from a variety of sources to form a decision or opinion • Identify resources on campus to support academic success
CAMPUS CONNECTIONS • Begin establishing relationships with other students • Begin establishing relationships with faculty and staff • Become aware of campus resources • Identify three ways to get involved on campus
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT • Articulate the individual’s responsibility in maintaining community standards • Demonstrate how HPU serves the greater High Point community • Understand the impact an individual can have on their community
HEALTHY LIVING/BALANCE • Identify strategies for an effective college transition • Discover on-campus opportunities for unstructured free time • Make educated decisions about high-risk behaviors
4:00 pm TRANSFER STUDENT WELCOME WEBB CONFERENCE CENTER
This brief welcome for transfer students and their families serves as an opportunity to address any remaining needs.
8:00 pm – 10:00 pm TARGET HPU SHOPPING EVENT 1050 MALL LOOP RD., HIGH POINT, NC
The store is open just for HPU students and families at this time.
FOR MOVEIN TIPS, DOWNLOAD THE HPU WELCOME APP!
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• Recognize the contributions diversity brings to campus • Recognize the college experience as a great opportunity to function in a globally diverse world • Explore one’s own identity and culture
www.highpoint.edu/welcomeapp or search for HPU in the App Store
SATURDAY AUGUST 20 M OV E - I N S C H E D U L E Residence Hall BELK
BLESSING
FINCH
Floor
Room #
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ALL
12:30 pm
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12:30 pm
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Use #HPUMoveIn to be a part of the conversation!
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Time
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203–219
1:00 pm
2
238–260
9:30 am
12:00 pm
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301–322
12:00 pm
12:00 pm
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333–360
8:30 am
4
401–422
11:00 am
4
433–460
7:30 am
1
104–118
2:00 pm
1
132–157
9:30 am
2
204–257
1:00 pm
3
304–328
12:00 pm
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7:30 am
2
ALL
7:30 am
3
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8:30 am
4
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8:30 am
5
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7:30 am
Residence Hall R.G. WANEK CENTER
UNIVERSITY CENTER 2
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ALL
9:30 am
3
334–357
8:30 am
2
ALL
9:00 am
4
404–428
11:00 am
3
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8:00 am
4
434–457
7:30 am
4
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7:30 am 1
ALL
11:30 am
WESLEY McEWEN
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ALL
11:00 am
2
ALL
11:00 am
2
ALL
10:30 am
3
ALL
9:00 am
3
ALL
10:00 am 1
ALL
11:00 am
WILSON MILLIS
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ALL
11:00 am
2
ALL
10:30 am
2
ALL
10:30 am
3
ALL
9:30 am
3
ALL
9:30 am 1
ALL
1:30 pm
YADKIN NORTH
Floor
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ALL
12:00 pm
2
ALL
1:00 pm
2
ALL
11:30 am
3
ALL
12:30 pm
3
ALL
11:00 am
In order to minimize move-in delays, we encourage you to arrive on campus based on this schedule. While we make every effort to expedite the move-in process, there may be some delays.
Download the HPU Welcome App for the up-to-date move-in schedule: www.highpoint.edu/welcomeapp.
IMPORTANT DINING INFORMATION In order to ensure that everyone has the best dining experience, we ask that you dine in the following locations. Please dine in the R.G. Wanek Center at the Farmers Market, The Point or the Great Day Bakery if your residence hall is: Finch Millis R.G. Wanek University Center 2 Wilson
Please dine in the Slane Student Center at The Café if your residence hall is: Belk Blessing McEwen North Wesley Yadkin
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SAT U RDA Y AU G UST 2 0 7:30 am – 9:30 am F U L L H OT B R E A K F A S T BUFFET SLANE STUDENT CENTER
(All other meals please refer to important dining information section on page 7 for locations.)
7:30 am – 4:00 pm WELCOME HOME M OV E - I N CLASS OF 2026
7:30 am – 6:00 pm CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES SLANE STUDENT CENTER
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
11:00 am – 6:00 pm
SIBLING ORIENTATION
DINNER
WALMART HPU SHOPPING EVENT
R.G. WANEK CENTER, BERTRAM L. PODELL EXTRAORDINARE CINEMA
SEE IMPORTANT DINING INFORMATION SECTION ON PAGE 7 FOR LOCATIONS.
2710 N. MAIN ST., HIGH POINT, NC
Now that you’re a part of the #HPUFamily, so is your family! High school-aged siblings of #HPU2026 are invited to join us for HPU Trivia! Answer questions, learn about the perks of being an HPU sibling and win HPU swag and prizes!
3:00 pm – 4:30 pm JEWISH LIFE AND HILLEL MEET AND GREET WILSON COMMERCE, BALLROOM
Join the HPU Office of Jewish Life and Hillel on campus as they welcome new students and their families.
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm CHAPEL AND RELIGIOUS LIFE RECEPTION
M I X W I T H YO U R M E N TO R VARIOUS LOCATIONS AROUND CAMPUS PROVIDED BY YOUR PEER MENTOR
*Mandatory (Students Only) The Peer Mentor Program is designed to make the transition to the HPU lifestyle seamless. Not only will new students have someone to show them the ropes, but they will make plenty of friends in the process.
7:00 pm HPU MEN’S SOCCER VS . M A R S H I L L VERT STADIUM
Families can enjoy and students can join them after Mix with Your Mentor.
HAYWORTH CHAPEL, FOYER
Student Health Services, local banking opportunities and much more; all conveniently located.
Meet the Chapel and Religious Life Staff as we welcome our new students and their families.
9:30 pm
10:30 am – 3:30 pm
4:30 pm
VERT STADIUM (STUDENTS ONLY)
LU N C H
PARENT SESSION: I T ’ S G O I N G TO B E O K !
SEE IMPORTANT DINING INFORMATION SECTION ON PAGE 7 FOR LOCATIONS.
HAYWORTH FINE ARTS CENTER
Preparing parents for propelling their student forward at High Point University. This parent session is designed to prepare parents for what to expect throughout their student’s first year at HPU (including the moment when parents leave campus on Sunday after move-in).
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6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
PURPLE & WHITE NIGHT Let your Panther Pride shine through! Join your fellow classmates to learn the fight song, cheers and traditions of HPU! Enjoy live music from a DJ and a mini food truck rally!
Moving in and needing some last minute items? Shop for everything you need at these events. Win great prizes and enjoy live music and refreshments while shopping with your classmates. For more local shopping options, download the app.
SUNDAY AUGUST 21
9:00 am O P E N I N G C O N VO C A T I O N NIDO AND MARIANA QUBEIN ARENA AND CONFERENCE CENTER
(Business casual attire is required for students & families.)
7:00 am – 9:00 am
Students should arrive by 8:30 am to be seated.
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST BUFFET
This event is mandatory for students. Families are encouraged to attend.
NIDO AND MARIANA QUBEIN ARENA AND CONFERENCE CENTER
Information regarding tickets for each student and two guests will be shared closer to Welcome Week in August.
Immediately following Convocation C L A S S P H OTO
O P E N I N G C O N VO C A T I O N This is a long-standing tradition at High Point University that brings together faculty and administration to welcome new students and to set the stage for their education at High Point University. The ceremony begins with the procession of faculty in their academic regalia. Comments will be made by the
THE UNIVERSITY HONOR CODE PREAMBLE
Provost and the President of the Student Government Association. The keynote address will be given by the University President,
We, the students of High Point University, believe that honesty and integrity are essential to student academic development. Therefore, we assert the following:
Dr. Nido Qubein. With the Opening Convocation ceremony, the incoming class begins an exciting
Every student is honor-bound to abstain from cheating;
educational venture—a learning process that occurs in and beyond the classroom—culminating in the completion of degree requirements and the traditional Commencement ceremony. Students will also recite
THE FOLLOWING ATTIRE GUIDELINES ARE PROVIDED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.
Dresses, dress pants, collared shirts, slacks, khakis and dress shoes are appropriate. Jeans, flip-flops and tennis shoes are prohibited.
and sign the High Point University
Every student is honor-bound to abstain from collusion; Every student is honor-bound to abstain from plagiarism; Every student is honor-bound to report a violation of the University Honor Code; Every member of the University community is expected to be familiar with the Honor Code.
Honor Code for the first time.
T H I S C O N C LU D E S T H E F A M I LY PORTION OF HPU’S WELCOME WEEK
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THE SIGNING OF THE UNIVERSITY HONOR CODE IS A SERIOUS AND MEANINGFUL EXPERIENCE.
The signed pledge will be displayed on campus throughout your four-year journey.
SUNDAY AUGUST 21 continued
2:00 pm WO M E N ’ S S O C C E R VS . A M E R I C A N VERT STADIUM
DON’T FORGET TO BRING YOUR FAVORITE CHILDHOOD BOOK!
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
WITH SGA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL WANEK INTERSECTION
LU N C H W I T H YO U R P E E R M E N TO R *MANDATORY
Enjoy lunch with your Peer Mentor group in the dining location provided by your Peer Mentor.
FOOD TRUCK MEET UP AND BOOK DONATION
Come meet your Student Government Association Executive Council and enjoy some food truck treats! Please bring your dedicated favorite childhood book with you.
4:00 pm P R E - P R O F E SS I O N A L PROGRAMS
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm GROUPS 1 – 66: GET TO K N OW C A M P U S & S E RV I C E P R OJ E C T GROUPS 67 – 133: S M I T H L I B R A RY TO U R & S E RV I C E P R OJ E C T *MANDATORY
During this time you will familiarize yourself with campus resources, walk your schedule and write a message in your favorite children’s book to donate to a local school.
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm HUG AN ELEPHANT, KISS A GIRAFFE
COUCH HALL • ROOM 127
Engineering
WANEK SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES • ROOM 344
Dentistry Physician Assistant Medicine Veterinary Medicine
CONGDON HALL, FRED WILSON SCHOOL OF PHARMACY, PHARMACY SKILLS LABORATORY • ROOM 2023
Pharmacy
CONGDON HALL, CONGDON SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES, NEURO CLASSROOM • ROOM 2055
Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Athletic Training
JAMES H. AND JESSE E. MILLIS ATHLETIC AND CONVOCATION CENTER *MANDATORY
DAVID HAYWORTH HALL • ROOM 122
Justin Jones-Fosu will deliver an actionpacked presentation to help students understand their role in helping create an environment where everyone matters and feels empowered to shape their landscape.
Ministry
Law
HAYWORTH CHAPEL • LOUNGE PARKWAY COMMONS • ROOM 227
Nursing
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SUNDAY AUGUST 21 continued
4:30 pm – 6:00 pm G R O U P S 1 – 6 6 : S M I T H L I B R A RY TO U R & S E RV I C E P R OJ E C T GROUPS 67 – 133: CREATION, CONNECTION & COMMUNITY ACTIVITY
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm D I N N E R W I T H YO U R P E E R M E N TO R G R O U P
7:30 pm – 9:00 pm GROUPS 1 – 66: CREATION, CONNECTION & COMMUNITY ACTIVITY JAMES H. AND JESSE E. MILLIS ATHLETIC AND CONVOCATION CENTER
G R O U P S 6 7-1 3 3 : G E T TO K N OW C A M P U S & S E RV I C E P R OJ E C T
JAMES H. AND JESSE E. MILLIS ATHLETIC AND CONVOCATION CENTER
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MONDAY AUGUST 22 CLASSES BEGIN! HPU ACADEMICS: BEGINNING THE CONVERSATION
3:00 pm – 4:30 pm START WITH SUCCESS MESTDAGH COMMONS
Drop in the Office of Student Success to catch up with your Success Coach and receive a sweet surprise! This is not mandatory for first-year students.
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4:30 pm THE BIG REVEAL JAMES H. AND JESSE E. MILLIS ATHLETIC AND CONVOCATION CENTER
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm FIRST RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY MEETING RESIDENT ASSISTANT (RA) WILL SHARE LOCATION *MANDATORY
Learning to live with other individuals is a major part of the college experience, especially at HPU. During this first community meeting of your floor, you will get to learn more about your RA and your fellow community members. During this time your new group will work to establish ground rules for the year as you draft your floor’s Community Agreement.
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm M E E T YO U R N E I G H B O R S ! RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES
Come out of your room to meet and mingle with your neighbors! Start in your residential community and then travel to other neighborhoods to meet new friends and try new activities! Each area will be hosting fun activities for you to enjoy, including a volleyball tournament, yard games and food! Sponsored by the Campus Activities Team, Student Engagement and Residence Life.
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TUESDAY AUGUST 23 8:30 am – 5:00 pm A C A D E M I C A DV I S I N G PLEASE SEE YOUR SUCCESS COACH OR ADVISOR TO DISCUSS YOUR SCHEDULE, MAJOR AND GOALS FOR THE SEMESTER. SUCCESS COACHES ARE LOCATED ON THE 2ND FLOOR OF COTTRELL HALL (AUGUST 26 IS THE LAST DAY TO DROP/ADD CLASSES).
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm O U T D O O R M OV I E | COTTRELL AMPHITHEATER D I V E - I N M OV I E | SLANE POOL Come join us for a movie by the pool or in Cottrell Amphitheater! Bring your friends for some fun snacks and a great movie!
Throughout the Evening N A T I O N A L LY P E R F O R M E D P R O D U C T I O N Sex Signals - College Edition HAYWORTH FINE ARTS CENTER
*Mandatory The Title IX Office presents Sex Signals, which is one of the most popular sexual assault prevention programs on college campuses through its unorthodox, humor-facilitated and inclusive approach to examining our culture, sex and prevention strategies like bystander intervention. Your Peer Mentor will provide your meeting time and location.
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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 24 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm CHAPEL HAYWORTH CHAPEL
First chapel worship service of the academic year. The Chapel Choir, Genesis Gospel Choir and Collision Worship Band will provide the music. Rev. Dr. Preston Davis, HPU’s Minister to the University, will be preaching. The Board of Stewards and campus ministry leaders will serve as worship leaders. Complimentary dinner will be served after.
RELIGIOUS LIFE EXPO HAYWORTH CHAPEL AND FELLOWSHIP HALL
After worship, meet different campus ministries and learn how to get involved.
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm HPURECFest Join everyone outside to meet and learn more about our Intramural & Club Sports and test your rock climbing ability. Check the Welcome Week App for more details closer to the event.
THURSDAY AUGUST 25 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
FRATERNITY AND SORORITY INTEREST MEETING R.G. WANEK CENTER, BERTRAM L. PODELL EXTRAORDINARE CINEMA
Come and learn more about Fraternity and Sorority Life experiences at HPU. You will have the opportunity to meet and talk with current members and leadership
M U LT I C U LT U R A L A F F A I R S S O C I A L
7:00 pm
R.G. WANEK CENTER, ARCADE
H P U M E N ’ S S O C C E R VS . D A V I D S O N
Diversity is a gift here at HPU. Enjoy treats as you connect with student leaders of diversity-focused student organizations, as well as faculty and staff who work to enhance multicultural life on our campus. This social will also include members of the FirstGeneration Mentorship Program. .
7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
VERT STADIUM
9:00 pm – 11:00 pm BINGO SLANE STUDENT CENTER, GYM
Come and join your friends for bingo. Players can win prizes including AirPods, HPU gear, gift baskets, speakers, Magic Meal cards and a lot more.
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FRIDAY AUGUST 26 11:00 am – 2:45 pm C OT T R E L L H A L L O P E N H O U S E OFFICE OF CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Meet our team of career advisors who can educate and empower you with the resources and support necessary to prepare you for the professional world. Learn how we can help you in creating impactful resumes, LinkedIn profiles, cover letters, as well as searching internship, job and networking opportunities to get you prepared for your future. FIRST-YEAR NAVIGATOR
Your First-Year Navigator will serve as an academic mentor through your first year on campus. Come and meet your FirstYear Navigator in the Office of Student Success and enjoy a treat! This is a great opportunity to build relationships with other students and the Success Coaches!
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OFFICE OF GLOBAL EDUCATION (STUDY ABROAD AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS)
The Office of Global Education is the campus hub for international activity. Stop by to learn more about short-term faculty-led study abroad, semester study abroad, international student programs and services, the Global Students Association and HPU’s exciting new “Go Global” initiative. A world of learning awaits!
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm S T U DY A B R O A D 1 0 1 INFORMATION SESSION COTTRELL HALL, BAUR INSTITUTE FOR EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
Be the first to know where your studies can take you in 2023 at the official launch of this academic year’s Global Experience and Maymester Programs. The discussion isn’t limited to short-term programs, of course. Details on finding semester programs that meet your academic and cultural goals for study abroad will also be provided.
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm I N VO LV E M E N T F A I R SLANE STUDENT CENTER, GYM
HPU offers over 150-plus student clubs. Stop by the Involvement Fair to learn how to get connected on campus!
8:00 pm H Y P N OT I S T COTTRELL AMPHITHEATER
Free your mind! Prepare to be hypnotized. Come and see your classmates under the spell!
SATURDAY AUGUST 27 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm DERBY DAY I NTERNATIONAL PROMENADE
The first Saturday after the commencement of classes marks the HPU tradition known as Derby Day! This carnival style event has it all and is always a fun way for new students and upperclassmen to meet and mingle! All of the events are held on the International Promenade with food trucks, rides and games, SGA committees, student organizations and much more!
SUNDAY AUGUST 28 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm T A S T E O F T H E TOW N : P A S S P O R T P A R T N E R S R O A DT R I P TOUR DEPARTS FROM R.G. WANEK CENTER AT 11:45 AM
The trip around the City of High Point is guided by the Campus Concierge. Your whirlwind tour will take you throughout the city, point out students’ favorite restaurants, shopping spots and sites. You will finish off the tour at the High Point Rockers game! Sign up at the Campus Concierge at concierge@highpoint.edu or 336.841.4636.
8:00 pm HPUSUNDAY HAYWORTH CHAPEL
HPUSunday is HPU’s Sunday worshiping community. Dress is casual, atmosphere and people are warm, the worship is inspiring. Our motto is ‘Chasing God; Choosing Grace.’
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ENGAGEMENT B E YO N D Connecting on Campus: HPU offers many opportunities to meet new people, develop new skills or simply learn about other cultures. We know that successful students are involved students and the programs described below provide opportunities for students to strengthen their involvement as members of the HPU family.
WELCOME WEEK
F A C U LT Y F I L M S E R I E S
1 9 2 4 P R I M E & A LO
High Point University is offering students the chance to expand their knowledge of cinema with the Faculty Film Series, which features faculty-selected films each semester to be shown on campus in the R.G. Wanek Center’s BERTRAM L. PODELL EXTRAORDINARE CINEMA. Films included in the series connect with specific courses being taught on campus during the fall and spring semesters.
1924 Prime and our newest fine dining location Alo proudly host the Life Skills development program titled “Your Professional Brand Series.” Hosted by the Career and Professional Development Office, HPU faculty and industry professionals, the series propels students forward on their professional journey with programing that includes topics like “Crush the Dinner Interview,” “Dress for Success,” “Leadership and Life Skills” and “Pathway to Professionalism.”
ROPES COURSE AT HPU ESTATE
As part of the “Culture and Cuisine Series,” students can experience authentic international or regional cuisines and learn about the culture that defines the location. In addition to offering an alternative menu that celebrates the month’s theme, students will enjoy faculty forums and live music events that reflect the culinary delight of the month. Reservations and a meal plan are required for these programs. Countries featured include:
The ropes course provides an intense partnering experience which dramatically highlights the objectives of teamwork, cooperation, trust, communication and adventure. Each participant is presented with a powerful experience challenging them to learn, grow and enhance their creativity and problem solving skills on high and low course activities.
• China • Brazil
• Germany • Italy • Japan • United Kingdom • India • France • Canada • Spain
RESEARCH ROOKIES As you enter college, you start to consider what major you will choose. Students expect college majors to prepare them for jobs and advancement in their chosen careers, but the major is just a small part of what makes you prepared for the job market. A major may give you specific technical skills for one career path, but college is about preparing you for a lifetime of career possibilities. Thus, it is important to engage in experiences outside of the classroom that will help differentiate you from over 2 million students you will graduate with across the country in four years. One opportunity that stands out as transformative is independent mentored research or creative work. Over 87% of employers say they are more likely to hire and advance recent college graduates who have this experience.
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We have a program that will help you get started. Our Research Rookies Program is a voluntary, two-semester program for first-year students designed to help get you involved in the culture of creative and scholarly work at HPU. The program offers students activities, talks, workshops and events that help you get started on an independent project with a faculty mentor in any field! Scholarly and creative independent work helps you develop the broad skills that make you more competitive for any future job you pursue. This experience in college is what will distinguish you when you graduate.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, look for Concierge announcements of interest meetings, talk to your Success Coach or contact Dr. Joanne Altman, Director of Undergraduate Research and Creative Works (jaltman0@highpoint.edu).
S T U D E N T E M P LOY M E N T – LU N C H & L E A R N
FIRST GENERATION SCHOLARS MEET AND GREET
SEPTEMBER 16, 12:00 PM – 12:45 PM COUCH LECTURE HALL 138
Are you the first in your family to attend college? You will be invited to attend an event with fellow first-generation students and have the opportunity to meet faculty and staff who were also the first in their family.
Interested in learning more about on-campus job opportunities for students? Join the Student Employment Program (SEP) for lunch where we will discuss the benefits, how to get started and the requirements. Space is limited. For more information contact sep@highpoint.edu.
S T U DY A B R O A D F A I R S E P T E M B E R 3 0, 1 0 : 0 0 A M – 2 : 0 0 P M S L A N E S T U D E N T C E N T E R GY M Find out how you can embark on the academic journey of a lifetime at the annual Study Abroad Fair! Each HPU Global Experience, Maymester and Study Abroad Program will have an information table. Join us to discover the many extraordinary study abroad opportunities for 2023 and beyond!
OFFICE OF CAREER AND P R O F E S S I O N A L D E V E LO P M E N T HPU is focused on successful outcomes for all students. The Office of Career and Professional Development offers assessment tools and other services to assist students with career planning. To get started email careerservices@highpoint.edu today!
REGIONAL RECEPTIONS SECOND AND THIRD WEEK OF SEMESTER Is your home more than five hours away? Do you want to meet people from your state? You will be receiving an invitation to attend a Regional Reception so you can meet people from home, talk about your favorite sports teams and coordinate travel for breaks!
Visit www.highpoint.edu/studentactivities to learn about all of the activities on campus. If you have questions about any of these programs, please contact the Campus Concierge at 336-841-4636.
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P R OJ E C T D I S C OV E R Y HPU'S PLAN FOR UNDECLARED STUDENTS
Nationally, an estimated 50% of students enter college undecided on their major. In addition, an estimated 75% of students change their major at least once before graduating. HPU’s Project Discovery provides the guidance and resources that students need to discover their passion and achieve their goals.
For more information go to www.highpoint.edu/projectdiscovery
Check out the eight “Light Bulb” Moments of Project Discovery—your guide to uncovering your academic passion.
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I T S T A R T S W I T H YO U A N D YO U R S U C C E S S COACH
As an undeclared student, you will partner with a Success Coach who is passionate about helping you discover a major that is a great fit for you, while helping you make positive connections with organizations on campus in which you have interest. You will have support and guidance from a caring Coach who understands the various options available to you.
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THERE’S A CLASS FOR THAT!
Enroll in Exploring Your Major & Career Path, the one-credit course designed to help you explore your options. A career advisor will guide you through selfreflection and assessment tools from the PathwayU Assessment Platform. You’ll also be able to understand how to connect with professionals in fields you are thinking about to ask thoughtful questions and learn more.
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THEY’VE WALKED IN YO U R S H O E S .
You aren’t the only student who entered college as undeclared—in fact, it is common across the entire nation! Sometimes we learn best from someone like us—a peer. First-year Navigators working with undeclared students were once undeclared, too. They know exactly what you are going through and will help you explore your options.
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MAJORS OF THE MONTH
Each month, The Office of Student Success highlights three to four majors for students to explore. Each featured major hosts special programming, is highlighted on social media pages and has faculty and students ready to share why they love their major with undeclared students!
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W H A T C A N YO U D O WITH THIS MAJOR?
When you find a major that seems great, you will want to also understand what you do with that degree once you graduate. HPU’s career advisors and their career development website will help you understand how your major translates to real-world career paths.
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CAREER & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ADVISORS: YOUR PEOPLE
You’ll see them in some of your classes and engage with them in Cottrell Hall. Your career advisor will explain the many resources available to you in the Career Center—the headquarters of the years of support and guidance that will lead to your face landing on the HPU Young Alumni Career Wall!
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FIRESIDE CHATS
Every semester, faculty members host opportunities to meet with students who may have questions about a specific major. Casual in nature, these interactions will help you figure it out! You can attend as many of these connection meetings as you want, and you always have the opportunity to visit with a professor one-on-one to discuss opportunities within a major.
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PEER CAREER A DV I S O R S
Visit with the Peer Career Advisors (PCAs) to get additional support. PCAs help you to get started crafting a resume, cover letter and LinkedIn profile that can lead to productive networking, summer job or internship opportunities! With convenient walk-in hours in the Career and Professional Development Office, there is continuous support to guide you on your journey.
UNDERGRADUATE FALL SEMESTER 2022
ACADEMIC CALENDAR SPRING SEMESTER 2023
Faculty Seminars
August 15 – 19
Orientation for New Students (Day)
January 8
Opening Convocation
August 21
Late Registration
January 9
Drop/Add/Late Registration
August 22
Classes Begin
January 9
Classes Begin
August 22
Last Day to Add a Course or Change to Audit
January 13
Last Day to Add a Course or Change to Audit
August 26
Last Day to Drop Without Record
January 13
Last Day to Drop Without Record
August 26
Martin Luther King Jr. Day (no classes)
January 16
Fall Family Weekend
September 23 - 25
Spring Family Weekend
February 3 – 5
Fall Break
October 10 – 14
Spring Break
March 6 – 10
Last Day to Drop with a Grade of W
October 21
Last Day to Drop with a Grade of W
March 17
Thanksgiving Break
November 23 – 27
Good Friday (No Classes)
April 7
Last Class Day of Semester
December 8
Easter Monday (No Classes)
April 10
Reading Day
December 9
All University Honors Day (No Classes)
April 19
Exams
December 10 - 16
Last Class Day of Semester
April 26
Reading Day
April 27
Exams
April 28 – May 4
Baccalaureate
May 5
Commencement
May 6
Please visit www.highpoint.edu/concierge/calendar-of-events/ for the most up-to-date calendar.
*Dates Subject to change
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OFFICE OF
G LO B A L EDUCATION C OT T R E L L H A L L F I R S T F LO O R Connecting on Campus: HPU offers many opportunities to meet new people, develop new skills or simply learn about other cultures. We know that successful students are involved students and the programs described below provide opportunities for students to strengthen their involvement as members of the HPU family.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AFFAIRS With students from more than 50 countries, HPU is broadening cultural diversity on campus at a rapid pace. The Office of Global Education provides support to international students in the following areas:
n Immigration Matters/F1 Visa n Supplemental Academic Advising n Cultural Acclimation and Engagement
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Driver’s License Social Security Numbers
Programs and Events:
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Annual International Festival Ramadan Iftar International Thanksgiving Dinner Lunar New Year Celebration Hot Pot Dinner Global Education Mentors Global Ambassadors
Employment Income Taxes
Check out the Global Student Association!
EMAIL, DROP BY OR GIVE US A CALL! Ms. Kristen Cruz Senior Coordinator, International Programs and Services Office of Global Education Cottrell Hall, First Floor kcruz@highpoint.edu Phone: 336-841-9471
S T U DY A B R O A D As globalization continues to blur geographic and cultural boundaries, a new world has begun to emerge. The faculty and staff at High Point University believe that global awareness and intercultural understanding are essential parts of higher education for today’s student. Therefore, the University encourages students to engage in academic study in a culturally-immersive setting away from one’s home culture and norms. Whether you are abroad for two weeks, two semesters or any length in between, studying abroad provides: A growth mindset opportunity to:
An academic opportunity to:
n Get outside your comfort
n Complete courses toward your
n Gain independence and self-
n Improve your foreign language skills
n Become immersed in a different
A professional development opportunity to:
zone and see a different perspective confidence
culture and learn to observe and adapt
major, minor or general education requirements
uild intercultural sensitivity n B n Become globally competitive
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE OF GLOBAL EDUCATION Cottrell Hall, First Floor Phone: 336-841-9280 studyabroad@highpoint.edu
through transferrable skills such as cross-cultural communication and teamwork
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)
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Upon admission to High Point University, all non-native English speakers are required to take an ESL (English as a Second Language) placement exam. The results of this exam will determine whether the student will be required to take 0–16 hours of credit-bearing ESL classes during the first 2 semesters at High Point University. Any required ESL classes will fulfill the Foreign Language portion of the General Education (Core) Requirements.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT Daliang Wang Chair, Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures 336-841-9483 dwang@highpoint.edu
ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT All students will be required to participate in several assessments throughout the school year. The purpose of these assessments will be to evaluate the general education curriculum, student satisfaction and several other areas that are important to the operation of High Point University and the wellbeing of its students. Further information about these assessments will be provided to you each semester by the Office of Research and Planning.
I M P O R T A N T T E S T I N G N OT I C E S Incoming first-year students who have not attended an Orientation event should take all online placement tests by the deadline emailed to them. Students who do not complete all required placement tests by the deadline will not be able to proceed in the registration process. Please check your HPU email account for placement testing instructions and deadlines from the Office of HPU Testing. Incoming transfer students will be emailed separate instructions about their registration process. Transfer students who did not attend the Transfer Orientation event must complete all placement tests by the date emailed to their HPU email account. For more information on deadlines and placement testing requirements, please visit www.highpoint.edu/placementtesting. Please direct all questions regarding placement testing and the fall schedule proposal to the Office of HPU Testing, hputesting@highpoint.edu.
MATRICULATION AND CLEARANCES INFORMATION PLEASE CONFIRM THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
■ Your advisor and their office location [many advisors are reassigned following Orientation Weekend]. You will need to meet your advisor/coach on Monday, August 22 according to the Welcome Week schedule.
■ You also need to check to make sure that you have been cleared in all of the following areas: immunization, student accounts, financial planning and insurance. If not, you need to do what is suggested in order to be cleared for each appropriate area.
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If you have yet to register, you need to check your placements. If you have not taken the required tests online, it will be noted in the my.highpoint.edu page under “Placement Test Requirements and Results,” and you will need to complete this testing immediately. For placement testing questions, please contact the Office of HPU Testing at hputesting@highpoint.edu.
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O U R C I T Y. O U R U N I V E R S I T Y. WHEN YOU VISIT THE CITY OF HIGH POINT YOU IMMEDIATELY KNOW YOU ARE WELCOMED HERE. The university is celebrated in the Piedmont Triad International Airport when you arrive, and purple HPU flags fly across the city with the “We Heart HPU” signs that businesses proudly display. Through the “Our City. Our University.” program, local businesses in High Point proudly support the university through banners, flags, umbrellas and more that the university supplies. This welcomes the university’s 100,000 annual visitors and helps students feel connected when they frequent their favorite restaurant or retailer and see HPU represented. Nearly 100 local businesses are also “Passport Partners” who accept the HPU Passport Card as payment. This program connects local businesses with a thriving university community. Weekly shopping shuttles also provide free transportation for students to High Point businesses. It all reflects a strong partnership between the university and the city—each supports the other. For more information on High Point, our community and our Passport Partners, visit www.highpoint.edu/community or download the HPU App.
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AT HPU, STUDENTS ARE TAUGHT HOW TO BECOME RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS AND CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS OF SOCIETY.
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H OU RS O F S ERV I C E TO O UR C O M M UNI T Y
The HPU family dedicates 100,000 hours of annual service, amounting to more than 1 million hours of service over the last decade. According to the United Way’s valuation of service hours, that translates into an impact of more than $24 million.
A R E YO U A S K I N G YO U R S E L F THESE QUESTIONS:
GET INVOLVED. GET CONNECTED.
H OW D O I G E T I N VO LV E D O N C A M P U S ? H OW D O I L E A R N A B O U T C A M P U S O R G A N I Z A T I O N S ?
WHAT IS HPU CONNECT?
THEN LOOK NO FURTHER!
• H PU Connect is our campus platform for campus activities and offices.
AVAILABLE ON:
H P U I S N OW A T YO U R F I N G E R T I P S !
www.highpoint.edu/hpuapp
IOS ANDROID WEB
THE INFORMATION-RICH GUIDE IS TAILORED TO CURRENT STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF:
• List of Passport Partners (100+) • H PU Activities for all Campus Activities, Athletic Home Games, BERTRAM L. PODELL EXTRAORDINARE CINEMA Movie Showtimes and Cultural Enrichment Series information, plus a lot more!
DOWNLOAD THE APP TODAY!
HPU GUIDES APP This is the official app for High Point University! Keep up with campus resources and events. You can create custom schedules and to-do lists, as well as connect with other students.
HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS APP The new High Point Panthers mobile app includes a number of key features, including full streaming capabilities for the Big South Network, as well as the High Point Panthers Radio Network for men’s and women’s basketball. Fans also can opt in for HPU Athletics final score alerts to keep up to date with High Point teams on the go.
• O n this site you can find all things related to student clubs and organizations • All encompassing club and organization list • Event Information (time, locations, details) • Contact information for clubs and organizations • Sign-up forms for campus activities and events • V oting for class officer and student body elections • Your personal event pass to access events on campus
• On your computer or phone browser go to Involved.highpoint.edu • Or you can download the app Corq which is the app version of the platform from Google Play or the Apple App Store
• Need to know office hours and dining locations on campus? We’ve got you covered!
HPU DINING MOBILE ORDERING Mobile Ordering is a simple, super convenient way to order, pay and pick up—right from your mobile device. Log in with your Campus ID and order away! We’ll tell you when to expect your order, notify you every step of the way and send a message when your order is ready.
WHAT CAN I FIND ON HPU CONNECT?
WHERE DO I GO TO ACCESS HPU CONNECT?
• T here are even a few features to help you navigate your class schedule. On the app, you will find the campus map, a list of building abbreviations and the locations of complimentary campus printers.
RISE APP Every college student graduates with a transcript in hand, but how many actually keep a record of all of their extracurriculars and additional achievements over the course of their attendance? With Rise, institutions can promote activities and students maintain a record of their accomplishments in a streamlined mobile application, earning badges predetermined by the school.
HPU CONNECT
ADMISSIONS VIRTUAL TOUR APP Thinking of attending High Point University? Prospective students and families can navigate the campus and learn about our unique programs and culture through self-guided tours. Whether at home or on campus, our interactive student guide will accompany you as you explore our offerings through the use of the GPS-enabled campus map, student videos and photos. TRANSLOC APP TransLoc has raised the bar with this wholly reimagined transit-tracking app. If you’ve ever stood in the rain wondering where your bus or train is, TransLoc Rider is the app for you. TransLoc Rider provides real-time transit tracking, arrival predictions and proximity alerts.
LIVESAFE APP LiveSafe enables direct and discreet two-way communication with your community safety officials using text, picture, video and audio. It also lets you virtually walk your friends and family home with SafeWalk. REC APP The official app of High Point University Recreation Services. Stay up-to-date with HPUREC facilities, programs and venture trips by downloading the HPUREC app! You will have instant access to intramural sports, group exercise classes, club sports and much more.
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Welcome to High Point University!
SURVIVAL FOR L I S T RS TEUS DI DEENNTTS • TVs may not be mounted on walls. • Candles and incense are not allowed in the residence halls. • If curtains are installed, they must be hung with a “tension” rod only. All windows have blinds. • Please be sure that your personal belongings are either covered by your parents’ insurance or some separate form of insurance in the event of damage or loss. • We also encourage the use of surge protectors. • If you plan to bring a computer to campus, please go to www.highpoint.edu/IT and click on minimum requirements. Any computer related questions can be referred to the IT HelpDesk at 336-841-9147.
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This list of suggested items has been developed to help you organize and pack for residential living at High Point University. Some of the items included in the list are optional and are not necessary for survival on campus. Items that are considered essential are highlighted by an asterisk (*).
Appliances:
Linens and towels:
Additional items:
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Desk lamp (PLEASE—no halogen floor lamps)*
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Alarm clock* Iron ir Fryer, etc. A (Anything with a coil burner is not allowed—no toasters, toaster ovens or candle warmers)
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air dryer, curling iron, H flat iron, etc.
Bed sheets – 2 sets (Regular twin size, except R.G. Wanek Center and UC2 which have full-size beds, both fitted and flat)* Pillow and pillowcases* Blankets* Bedspread or comforter* Towels and washcloths* Shower caddy Mattress cover (XL twin mattresses are available upon request; please log onto the housing portal at www.highpoint.edu/myhome with your HPU credentials and submit your request via the Contracts/Forms page.)
Personal items:
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First aid kit (aspirin, adhesive bandages, etc.)* Laundry basket or bag* Small vacuum cleaner* Clothes hangers* Paper products (paper towels, cups, plates, etc.) Safe for valuables Flashlight and batteries Cleaning products* Small tool box (hammer, screwdriver, etc.) Kitchen items (cups, plates, silverware, etc.) Flash drive Purple shirts to wear on #HPUPurpleFriday
oiletries (soap, toothpaste, T shampoo, etc.)* Toilet paper*
Each residence hall has specific amenities that are provided; please see below for a full listing:
Belk Hall, Finch Hall, McEwen Hall, Millis Hall, North Hall, Wesley Hall and Yadkin Hall • Desk • Desk chair • Dresser • Regular twin-size mattress • Garbage can • Recycling can • Shower curtains are provided for all showers • If desired, a mini fridge and microwave would need to be purchased • Belk Hall ONLY: the common room is furnished with a sofa and a television stand
Blessing Hall and York Hall
R.G. Wanek and University Center 2
• Desk • Desk chair • Dresser • Regular twin-size mattress • Garbage can • Recycling can • Sofa in living area • Dining room table in living area • Coffee table in living area • Full-size refrigerator in kitchen • Microwave in kitchen • Students will need to provide their own kitchen items (dishes, silverware, pots and pans, and cooking utensils) • Shower curtains available in handicap accessible suites
• Desk • Desk chair • Armoire • Full-size mattress with drawers under bed • Garbage can • Recycling can • Mini fridge • Microwave • Students will need to provide their own kitchen items (dishes, silverware, etc.) • Blinds are provided in each room, but if students wish to bring their own curtains there is already a curtain rod installed; All windows are 3’4”x 5’6” • Shower curtains are not needed for the bathrooms in R.G. Wanek Center & UC2
Coax cable cord provided from IT if needed. Cable cord for TV provided. For residence halls not listed here and furniture dimensions, please visit our website at www.highpoint.edu/residencelife, and choose your residence hall from the menu on the left-hand side.
LO C A L SHOPPING BED BATH AND BEYOND 336-315-5371 1618 Highwoods Blvd. Greensboro, NC 27410 BELK 336-884-8512 4135 Brian Jordan Pl. High Point, NC 27265 BEST BUY 336-297-1242 1701 S. 40 Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 FOUR SEASONS TOWNE CENTER 336-292-0171 410 Four Seasons Blvd. Greensboro, NC 27427
FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER 336-299-9802 3110 Kathleen Ave. Greensboro, NC 27408 HANES MALL 336-765-8321 3320 Silas Creek Parkway, #264 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 HARRIS TEETER 336-869-6317 265 Eastchester Dr. High Point, NC 27262 336-841-1144 Oak Hollow Square 1589 Skeet Club Rd. High Point, NC 27265
OPTIONS
Target
HOME DEPOT 336-883-0500 2300 N. Main St. High Point, NC 27262
PUBLIX 336-905-8610 2005 N. Main St. High Point, NC 27262
LOWES 336-889-8600 2600 N. Main St. High Point, NC 27265
STAPLES 336-804-6033 2265 Eastchester Dr. #109 High Point, NC 27260
OLD NAVY 336-315-0729 1208 Bridford Pkwy. Greensboro, NC 27407
TJ MAXX 336-869-2083 265 Eastchester Dr. High Point, NC 27262
OMEGA SPORTS 336-841-2055 209 Eastchester Dr. High Point, NC 27265
WENDOVER PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 336-292-4377 1210 Bridford Pkwy. Greensboro, NC 27407
336-884-5222 1050 Mall Loop Rd. High Point, NC 27262
Don’t miss Target’s HPU shopping event on Friday, August 19th from 8:00 – 10:00 pm! The store is open just for HPU students and families at this time.
Walmart 336-869-7638 2710 N. Main St. High Point, NC 27265
Don’t miss Walmart’s HPU shopping event on Saturday, August 20th from 11:00 am – 6:00 pm.
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DINING
YOU MAY CHOOSE ONE OF THESE FOUR DINING PLAN OPTIONS:
PLAN
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The university dining plan is provided for all residential students. The cost of the dining plan is included as part of your comprehensive fee. As part of the online billing statement, you will choose your dining plan through my.highpoint.edu. The following information is provided to help you identify the dining plan that best meets your needs. Once you have decided, log on to my.highpoint.edu and choose to view your online billing statement. Scroll down to the Dining Plan section and make your selection.
G LO B A L D I N I N G The Farmers Market, The Café, The Silver Line Diner and The Village Grille all accept global meal swipes. Each time you dine with one of these locations, one meal is deducted from your weekly meal allowance at time of purchase and is automatically replenished each week.
Get more for your swipe—use seven of your meals for select options at food courts and restaurants across campus throughout the semester. Magic Meals and offerings vary between locations. Magic Meals are deducted from your account at time of purchase and are automatically replenished each week.
DINING DOLLARS
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Already included just for you! Dining Dollars work just like cash on your passport, are accepted at all HPU dining locations except 1924 Prime and Alo, and are meant to supplement your Magic Meals. For details visit www.highpoint.edu/concierge. The Dining Dollar amount is per semester and does not transfer from semester to semester. You may also use your Dining Dollars at concessions during any athletic events.
14 Meals 10 Meals 7 Meals per week with $150 Dining Dollars per semester
per week with $250 Dining Dollars per semester
per week with $325 Dining Dollars per semester
Seven (7) of your meals may be used as Magic Meals at any one of our dining locations. The balance of your meals may be used at our Global Dining locations. For more information, please visit dining@highpoint.edu. *The weekly meal cycle begins on Sunday.
CASHLESS CAMPUS & THE PASSPORT CARD GENERAL ACCOUNT HIG
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Diner and Market
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Slane Center and Cottrell Hall
The “HPU Cashless Campus” model ensures that our students are able to enjoy the extraordinary services we provide for their exclusive use in a safe and secure environment. The Passport Card is the only form of payment accepted on campus. Students will need to use their HPU Passport Card when hosting family and friends. The Passport Card also contains a “General Account.” The General Account funds may be used at all dining locations on campus, the campus bookstore or at any of our nearly 100 Passport Partner locations throughout the city of High Point. Students can add funds to their Passport Card General Account through my.highpoint.edu when they are selecting their meal plan or through the eAccounts app by choosing High Point University. Students and parents may make cash and credit/debit card deposits to the Passport Card by using one of our “Passport ATM” machines located throughout campus or at my.highpoint.edu. Many Passport Partners in High Point offer discounts to students for using their Passport Card to make their purchase. * For more details on Cashless Campus and the General Account, please contact concierge@highpoint.edu.
WE WANT YOUR DINING EXPERIENCE AT HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY TO BE EXTRAORDINARY! With 14 dining venues located throughout campus, students have a variety of menu options to suit their palates. We also recognize that many students have specific dietary needs that often require specially prepared items. In order to make these items easily identifiable, we have developed several dining icons. These icons are used to label unique food items at all 14 of our dining venues. If you would like to discuss your dietary needs, please contact the Hospitality Team at hospitality@highpoint.edu. For more information regarding menus and dietary options visit dining.highpoint.edu.
DINING HOURS OF OPERATION
* Closed from 10:15 am – 10:45 am and 3:45 pm – 4:15 pm for meal preparation.
* These are the operating hours during the regular school year and may not be the hours these locations are open during Welcome Week.
MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:00 am – 8:00 pm
MONDAY – SATURDAY 4:30 pm – 8:30 pm
SATURDAY – SUNDAY 8:00 am – 3:00 pm 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm
* Reservations must be made online at finedining.highpoint.edu.
MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:00 am – 10:00 pm
MONDAY – SATURDAY 10:30 am – 10:00 pm
SATURDAY – SUNDAY 9:00 am – 10:00 pm
*Closed Sunday
Slane Center
MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:00 am – midnight
Cottrell Hall
SATURDAY – SUNDAY 9:00 am – midnight
MONDAY – FRIDAY 10:30 am – 8:00 pm
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MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:00 am – midnight SATURDAY – SUNDAY 10:30 am – midnight
MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:00 am – 8:00 pm SATURDAY – SUNDAY 10:30 am – 8:00 pm
MONDAY – SUNDAY 10:30 am – 10:00 pm
TUESDAY – SUNDAY 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm * Reservations must be made online at finedining.highpoint.edu.
MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:00 am – midnight SATURDAY – SUNDAY 10:30 am – midnight
SUNDAY – THURSDAY 10:30 am – midnight FRIDAY – SATURDAY 10:30 am – 2:00 am
MONDAY – SUNDAY 8:00 am – 3:30 am
MONDAY – SUNDAY 11:00 am – 2:00 am
MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:00 am – 7:00 pm SATURDAY – SUNDAY 10:30 am – 7:00 pm
MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
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H OT E L ACCOMMODATIONS
* Please contact these hotels and ask about the High Point University rate! Some rates may exclude special event weekends and High Point Furniture Market. Many offer a special HPU rate upon request.
I N O R D E R O F P R OX I M I T Y TO T H E U N I V E R S I T Y:
JANA AND KEN KAHN HOTEL
HAMPTON INN— ARCHDALE*
1050 Panther Drive
10066 N. Main St.
High Point, NC 27268
Archdale, NC 27263
866-535-7222
336-434-5200
336-841-2900
10 minutes from the University
COURTYARD MARRIOTT* 1000 Mall Loop Rd. High Point, NC 27262 336-882-3600 800-321-2211 5 minutes from the University J.H. ADAMS INN* 1108 N. Main St. High Point, NC 27262 336-882-3267 5 minutes from the University SEVEN OAKS INN BED & BREAKFAST* 833 Old Mill Rd. High Point, NC 27265 336-899-6257 10 minutes from the University PANDORA’S MANOR* 407 W. High Ave. High Point, NC 27260 336-886-4253 10 minutes from the University
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HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES—ARCHDALE 10050 N. Main St. Archdale, NC 27263 336-861-3310 10 minutes from the University FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES 10141 N. Main St. Archdale, NC 27263 336-434-0055 10 minutes from the University COMFORT INN AND SUITES* 10151 N. Main St. Archdale, NC 27263 336-861-2233 800-596-2375 10–15 minutes from the University
QUALITY INN ARCHDALE* 10123 N. Main St. Archdale, NC 27263 336-434-4797 10–15 minutes from the University QUALITY INN & SUITES* 7067 Albert Pick Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-668-3638 10–15 minutes from the University SUPER 8 BY WYNDHAM* 4400 Regency Dr. High Point, NC 27265 336-823-6727 15 minutes from the University COURTYARD GREENSBORO AIRPORT HOTEL* 3901 Sedgebrook St. High Point, NC 27265 336-812-8787
GRANDOVER RESORT & CONFERENCE CENTER*
SPRING HILL SUITES BY MARRIOTT GREENSBORO*
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS— WENDOVER
1000 Club Rd.
6006 Landmark Center Blvd.
4305 Big Tree Way
Greensboro, NC 27407
Greensboro, NC 27407
Greensboro, NC 27409
336-294-1800
336-809-0909
336-854-0090
15 minutes from the University
15 minutes from the University
20 minutes from the University
HAMPTON INN— GREENSBORO AIRPORT*
HOME2 SUITES BY HILTON
MARRIOTT HOTEL*
7803 National Service Rd.
7801 National Service Rd.
1 Marriott Dr.
Greensboro, NC 27409
Greensboro, NC 27409
336-256-9680
336-852-6450
800-426-7866
15–20 minutes from the University
800-228-9290
15 minutes from the University
O. HENRY HOTEL
Greensboro, NC 27409 336-605-5500
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES—GREENSBORO AIRPORT* 645 South Regional Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-882-0004 15 minutes from the University
887-502-9522
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT*
15 minutes from the University
7616 Thorndike Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-632-4666 15 minutes from the University
624 Green Valley Rd. Greensboro, NC 27408
20 minutes from the University COMFORT SUITES— GREENSBORO AIRPORT*
336-854-2000
7619 Thorndike Rd.
20 minutes from the University
336-882-6666
PROXIMITY HOTEL* 704 Green Valley Rd. Greensboro, NC 27408
Greensboro, NC 27409 20–25 minutes from the University KIMPTON CARDINAL HOTEL
336-379-8200
401 North Main Street
20 minutes from the University
877-216-3448
Winston-Salem, NC 27101 25 minutes from the University
CAMPUS SHUTTLE HPU offers four campus shuttle lines making continuous loops around campus throughout the day and evening for students’ convenience.
H OW TO T R A C K ON-CAMPUS SHUTTLES
AIRPORT SHUTTLES WEEKEND SERVICE
AIRPORT SHUTTLE FEES
The Piedmont Triad International Airport (HP/GSO) is located 30 minutes from our campus.
Complimentary airport shuttles are available for students that make reservations at least three days in advance and wear HPU gear at the time of check-in when they travel! When you wear HPU apparel, you help tell the world of the extraordinary education at HPU. So, students who wear a T-shirt, sweatshirt or outerwear that has “High Point University” printed on it will receive complimentary airport shuttle service.
Shuttles will run each Friday at 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm. Sunday shuttles will pick up outside the American Airlines baggage claim at HP/GSO at 6:00 pm, 9:00 pm and midnight. To make a reservation for shuttle service contact concierge@highpoint.edu at least three days in advance. Reservations not made three days in advance or cancelled with less than 24-hour notice will be charged a $20 fee.
AIRPORT SHUTTLES DURING SCHEDULED ACADEMIC BREAKS We offer an airport shuttle service as a convenience for our students. Shuttles travel to the Piedmont Triad International (HP/GSO), Raleigh-Durham International (RDU) and Charlotte Douglas International (CLT) airports for scheduled academic breaks. In order to secure a seat on a shuttle, students must make reservations by following these steps: 1. C omplete the e-transportation reservation form at www.highpoint.edu/concierge (select the transportation link) at least three days in advance. 2. Make sure you receive a confirmation email.
Fees for students without a reservation and/or forget to wear HPU gear will be charged: HP/GSO - $20 CLT/RDU - $40. For the safety and security of our students, shuttle service is provided exclusively for HPU students. You may be asked to present your Passport.
HIGH POINT AMTRAK STATION The station is located 10 minutes from our campus. Please contact Campus Concierge to schedule a time. For the safety and security of our students, shuttle service is provided exclusively for HPU students. To guarantee your reservation, please submit your itinerary three days in advance. Reservations placed without three days’ notice will be charged the regular fare. Cancellations given without 24 hours’ notice or no-shows will also be charged.
3. P rovide a minimum of 24-hour notice for reservation cancellation. For more information visit www.highpoint.edu/concierge
DOWNLOAD THE SHUTTLE APP TODAY! 1. P lease search for TransLoc in the app store and download the application. 2. O pen the app, click the icon in the top right hand corner, click on transit systems and select High Point University. Please select either the Purple, Silver, Gold or Blue line to track the on-campus shuttles. The Purple, Silver, Gold or Blue line shuttles can only be tracked when they are running.
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AIRPORT SHUTTLE SERVICE FALL 2022 ACADEMIC BREAKS F A L L 2 0 2 2 M OV E I N DAY
DATE
GSO
RDU/CLT
Arrivals: Friday – Sunday
August 19 – 21
7 am – midnight, hourly
8 am, noon, 3 pm, 6 pm, 9 pm, midnight
FALL BREAK 2022 | OCTOBER 7 (AFTER CLASSES) – OCTOBER 16 DAY
DATE
GSO
RDU/CLT
Departures: Friday and Saturday
October 7 – 8
5 am – 10 pm, hourly
5 am, 8 am, noon, 3 pm, 6 pm
Departures: Sunday
October 9
5 am, 8 am, noon
5 am, 8 am, noon
Arrivals: Saturday and Sunday
October 15 – 16
7 am – midnight, hourly
8 am, noon, 3 pm, 6 pm, 9 pm, midnight
THANKSGIVING 2022 | NOVEMBER 22 (AFTER CLASSES) – NOVEMBER 27 DAY
DATE
GSO
RDU/CLT
Departures: Tuesday and Wednesday
November 22 – 23
5 am – 10 pm, hourly
5 am, 8 am, noon, 3 pm, 6 pm
Arrivals: Saturday and Sunday
November 26 – 27
7 am – midnight, hourly
8 am, noon, 3 pm, 6 pm, 9 pm, midnight
WINTER BREAK 2022 – 2023 | DECEMBER 17 – JANUARY 8
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DAY
DATE
GSO
RDU/CLT
Departures: Saturday and Sunday
December 10 – 11
noon, 2 pm, 5 pm
noon, 2 pm, 5 pm
Departures: Monday – Saturday
December 12 – 17
5 am – 10 pm, hourly
5 am, 8 am, noon, 3 pm, 6 pm
Arrivals: Saturday and Sunday
January 7 – 8, 2023
7 am – midnight hourly
8 am, noon, 3 pm, 6 pm, 9 pm, midnight
AIRPORT SHUTTLE SERVICE SPRING 2023 ACADEMIC BREAKS SPRING BREAK 2023 | MARCH 6 – MARCH 10 DAY
DATE
GSO
RDU/CLT
Departures: Friday and Saturday
March 3 – 4
5 am – 10 pm, hourly
5 am, 8 am, noon, 3 pm, 6 pm
Departures: Sunday
March 5
5 am, 8 am, noon
5 am, 8 am, noon
Arrivals: Saturday and Sunday
March 11 – 12
7 am – midnight, hourly
8 am, noon, 3 pm, 6 pm, 9 pm, midnight
EASTER WEEKEND 2023 | APRIL 6 (AFTER CLASSES) – APRIL 10 DAY
DATE
GSO
RDU/CLT
Departures: Thursday and Friday
April 6 – 7
5 am – 10 pm, hourly
5 am, 8 am, noon, 3 pm, 6 pm
Arrivals: Monday
April 10
7 am – midnight hourly
8 am, noon, 3 pm, 6 pm, 9 pm, midnight
S P R I N G 2 0 2 3 M OV E O U T | A P R I L 2 8 – M A Y 4 DAY
DATE
GSO
RDU/CLT
Departures: Friday – Sunday
April 28 – April 30
noon, 2 pm, 5 pm
noon, 2 pm, 5 pm
Departures: Monday – Friday
May 1 – 5
5 am – 10 pm, hourly
5 am, 8 am, noon, 3 pm, 6 pm
All shuttles depart from the R.G. Wanek Center Shuttle Stop. Please check in at the R.G. Wanek Center Lobby. Reservations must be made three days in advance. If your itinerary requires you to utilize private transportation, please contact the Campus Concierge at 336-841-4636.
ESTIMATED TRAVEL TIMES:
S H U T T L E P I C K- U P LO C A T I O N S :
• HP/GSO—30 minutes; up to 1 hour during holiday travel
• HP/GSO – American Airlines Baggage Claim
• RDU/CLT—1.5 hours; up to 3 hours during holiday travel
• RDU—Terminal 1—Southwest, Terminal 2—United (both outside of Baggage Claim)
Travel times to airports are strictly an estimate and times vary greatly based on traffic, weather and other factors, so please plan accordingly. The dates and times listed for scheduled academic breaks are the only ones HPU Transportation shuttle services are provided.
• CLT—Zone 2 (Charter Buses) outside of Baggage Claim
For the most up-to-date shuttle information, visit www.highpoint.edu/transportation.
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SECURITY ASSISTED PARKING Students may call 336-841-9112 (24 hours a day) for a security officer to meet them at their parked vehicle and transport them to their residence hall.
PRIVATE CAR & TAXI SERVICE The Campus Concierge is happy to recommend and arrange for private taxi and town car services for students. For more information on this service, please contact the Campus Concierge at 336-841-4636.
H E A LT H S E R V I C E Transportation for scheduled health-related appointments, including trips to High Point doctors’ offices and pharmacies, is provided upon request, Monday – Friday 8 am to 5 pm. Students may notify the Transportation Office (transportation@highpoint.edu) for service. Advance notice for appointments is strongly encouraged.
LO C A L S H O P P I N G S E RV I C E HPU provides shopping shuttle service to local retail establishments during the week and local malls on the weekend. A detailed schedule can be found at highpoint.edu/concierge/city-university-shopping-shuttles/. Make sure to check the Campus Concierge Daily Update!
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VEHICLE REGISTRATION Incoming students who wish to have a vehicle on campus must register their vehicle online. Students can register one vehicle free of charge. Motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles must be registered. The decal for these are free. To log in and register, you will use your network username and password. While there, you should review the updated parking regulations. In order to register your vehicle for the 2022–2023 academic year, please go to the HPU Portal at my.highpoint.edu and click on the vehicle registration button. You will have two decals issued to be displayed on your vehicle. The smaller one goes on the inside, front top of your windshield, behind the mirror. The larger one goes on the exterior of the rear of your vehicle; do not install when vehicle/glass is hot. Vehicles must be HPU registered by midnight, August 31. If you need assistance with registering your vehicle, please call the Security Service Center at 336-841-9142.
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HELPDESK
BLACKBOARD
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) offers free services for students in need of technology assistance.
Your instructors may use Blackboard to extend the classroom and make course content, resources, grades and multimedia available to students online. Check with your instructors to see how it will be used in your courses.
High Point University is authorized by manufacturers, such as Apple and Dell, to work on computers under warranty. Charges may apply for devices not under warranty. Some of our services include:
n Support for all technology needs from hardware
INFORMATION T E C H N O LO GY
to software
n Wireless internet services n TV and cable support n Cell phone and other device support n P assword assistance n Email assistance For Help Desk assistance students may:
n Submit and track tickets at service.highpoint.edu n Email helpdesk@highpoint.edu n Walk in (1st floor of Norcross Graduate School)
HPU PORTAL M Y. H I G H P O I N T. E D U You can use the HPU Portal for easy access to all university systems. Find links such as:
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Engage with other students Communicate with instructors Receive class announcements and updates Submit assignments Take tests Use Blackboard Collaborate as online meeting space
Visit Blackboard through the Portal or at mycourses.highpoint.edu.
OFFICE 365 HPU is fully licensed to provide students with access to Microsoft Office online and for download. Office 365 is the same Office you already know and use every day, but it is cloud-based, which means that you can access the applications (Office Suite, OneNote, etc.) and your files anywhere at any time using OneDrive. This also enables students to access files across devices and edit documents collaboratively in real-time. To download and install these powerful software tools for use on your personal computers go to the Portal, click on Office 365 and follow the instructions at the top of the page.
Blackboard Learn Campus Directory Campus Enhancement Help Desk HPU Connect Office 365 OneDrive Starfish SFP Verification
STUDENT PLANNING Student Planning is a self-service tool that helps students build an education plan for their entire college career, register for courses, review their schedule, view progress towards their program and request to meet with a faculty advisor or Student Success Coach all in one place. Visit Student Planning through the Portal or at myaccount.highpoint.edu.
Student Employment Student Planning Vehicle Registration Visitor Registration
Visit the HPU Portal at my.highpoint.edu and sign in with your HPU username and password.
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Through Blackboard, students can:
PORTFOLIUM Portfolium is a digital portfolio platform with social networking and job-seeking capabilities. Students can customize their profiles with work, projects, presentations and much more! It is free for students and alumni for life. When a student graduates, their account becomes an alumni account and will remain linked to High Point University’s network. Visit portfolium.com/network/high-point-university to view work and profiles of current students.
STARFISH RETENTION SOLUTIONS
F O L LOW- M E P R I N T I N G
Every High Point University student receives a unique email address that becomes their account for official High Point University communication. Monitor this account closely for campus announcements, billing information, academic messages and other communications.
Starfish is an early alert system that is accessed through Blackboard to support student academic success at High Point University. Through Starfish, faculty and university administrators can refer students to the appropriate support resource. Students have the ability to view all individuals who are in their ‘success network’ through Starfish allowing them quick and easy access to obtain the necessary support they may need. The goal of Starfish is to identify at-risk students as early as possible in the term to connect them with support in order to positively impact student success and persistence.
OIT provides a campus-wide all-in-one follow-me (swipe-to-release) printing system that allows students to print anytime from anywhere. This ensures printing is confidential to the user and reduces printed waste from documents left uncollected at the printer. Each multifunction printer is linked to a network print server, enabling students to print, copy or scan from a multitude of locations across campus.
Alumni will retain their HPU email address indefinitely. Access email on or off-campus online through the Portal or from a mobile device. Visit service.highpoint.edu for more information about setting email up on your individual devices. Android devices can vary depending on the model. For further assistance, please contact the IT Help Desk at service.highpoint.edu, 336-841-HELP(4357), or helpdesk@highpoint.edu.
INFORMATION SECURITY Students should be cautious of the types of content downloaded while on the web. Viruses and other malicious programs result from visiting certain websites, downloading software, plugging in portable drives and clicking on links in suspicious emails. At High Point University, students are required to maintain an active anti-virus software to help prevent these types of unwanted attacks. You can find the link to download OIT’s recommended free personal anti-virus software on service.highpoint.edu by searching anti-virus.
n V isit service.highpoint.edu to download the print driver n S ign in and enter Follow-Me Print in the search box for
C A M P U S N E T WO R K S Wireless and wired internet services are available in all of the resident hall rooms. For security purposes, connect your devices to HPU 5Ghz or HPU WIFI. For gaming systems and Smart TVs connect to HPU-Gaming. We suggest connecting your gaming devices via ethernet for the best performance.
the instructions
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Print to an HPU Follow-Me Printer
n S wipe your Passport ID at any enabled printer to pick up your documents
HPU-GUEST
P A S S WO R D S
n n
Each High Point University student receives a username and password used to access a host of applications on campus, including:
Unsecure network Cannot use to access HPU sites requiring sign in
HPU-5GHZ n n
Preferred secure network Use your HPU username and password to sign in
H P U -W I F I n n
Unsecure network Cannot use to access HPU sites requiring sign in
HPU-GAMING n n
SSID: hpu-gaming No password
n n n n
Email (Webmail) Blackboard HPU Portal Computer labs on campus
To change or reset your password go to Password Manager in the Portal or visit mypassword.highpoint.edu.
For more information on these and other topics, please visit the IT website at service.highpoint.edu
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Belk Residence Hall............................................................ 29 Blessing Residence Hall...................................................30 Boles Commons at Centennial Square 2.................. 63 Caffey Residence Hall....................................................... 33 Caine Conservatory........................................................... 56 Centennial Square I Residential Community........... 15 Centennial Square II Residential Community.......... 51 Club/Intramural Fields...................................................... 58 College Village..................................................................... 66 Community Center............................................................. 67 Congdon School of Health Sciences..........................49 Cottrell Amphitheater........................................................ 16 Cottrell Hall: Home to the Flanagan Center for Student Success....................................................12 Couch Hall.................................................................................3 Coy O. Williard Baseball Stadium................................ 35 David R. Hayworth Hall.......................................................8 David R. Hayworth University Park............................. 24 Empty Space Theatre....................................................... 39 Erath Baseball Field........................................................... 34 Finch Honors Living Residence Hall..............................5 Fred Wilson School of Pharmacy................................48
Greek Village.......................................................................... 14
Oak Hollow Center............................................................. 55
Hayworth Chapel...................................................................7
Panther Commons: A residential and retail complex (proposed)..................................... 70
Slane Student Center........................................................ 25
Panther Pavilion (proposed)............................................71
Smith Library.........................................................................27
Hayworth Fine Arts Center................................................2 HPU Estate and Ropes Course.....................................46 Ike Belk Track.........................................................................37 Innovation Corridor/ Mahler Promenade................. 65 Kester International Promenade.....................................4 McEwen, North, Wesley, Yadkin Residence Halls........................................................... 28
Parking Garage (proposed)........................................... 47 Parkway Commons............................................................. 61 Patriots Plaza........................................................................ 54 Phillips Hall................................................................................6 Plato S. Wilson Commerce Building............................10
McInnis Hall............................................................................ 39
Point Place Apartments, 806........................................20
School of Nursing and School o f Optometry (proposed).......................................73
Steele Sports Center......................................................... 36 Stout School of Education............................................... 13 Student Health Services powered by N ovant Health at Parkway Commons...............60 The Aldridge Village Residential Community..........40 University Residential Housing and M cCain Place Townhomes...................................... 53
Millis Athletic and Convocation Center..................... 32
Point Place Apartments, 812........................................... 19
Millis Residence Hall............................................................22
Point Place Apartments, 818........................................... 18
U-Ville Apartments.............................................................. 41
New Library (Proposed)...................................................72
Pro Bono Clinic at Oak Hollow Center......................64
R.G. Wanek Center and UC 2......................................... 23
Nido R. Qubein School of Communication................11
The Qubein Center..............................................................57 T he Nido and Mariana Qubein Arena Conference Center J ana and Ken Kahn Hotel
Wanek School of Natural Sciences.............................50
Roberts Hall........................................................................... 26
Witcher Athletic Center at Vert Stadium................. 38
North College Court Residence Hall.......................... 42
Roberts Reflecting Pool on the Elizabeth M iller Strickland Scholarship Plaza..................... 52
Workman School of Dental M edicine (Proposed)................................................ 69
Norton Hall................................................................................9
Samuel Commons at Centennial Square 1............... 62
Wrenn Admissions Building............................................... 1
Oak Hollow Admin............................................................. 68
School of Law (proposed)...............................................74
York Residence Hall.............................................................17
Norcross Graduate School............................................... 31 North College Administration....................................... 43 North College Terrace Apartments............................. 45 North College Townhomes.............................................44
Webb Conference Center............................................... 59 Wilson Residence Hall........................................................21
QUESTION S? Contact Campus Concierge at 336.841.4636 or concierge@highpoint.edu or download the HPU Welcome App at www.highpoint.edu/welcomeapp.
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