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ORIENTATION CHECKLIST The following items must be completed before you leave campus. Bring your completed list to check-out to receive your student ID & HBU GO Giveaway! Don’t forget! All final transcripts must be submitted by August 1st, 2022
TO TURN IN: © Meningitis vaccination form & shot record © FERPA form (HUSKYNET) © Parking Permit (HUSKYNET) © Final High school Transcript
any dual credit courses either through your high school or on a college campus, you must submit the final transcript showing all completed courses from the college. Lastly, if you took any AP, CLEP, CLT, or IB exams, your official scores must be submitted to HBU in order to be reviewed for credit.
MATH PLACEMENT 2022 Do you have AP/IB or Dual Credit for math? Is your major Business, Mathematics, Science, Engineering, Nursing or Undecided? If so, please be sure to submit your scores and transcripts so your credit may be given before class registration. If you don't have credit mentioned above, you must take the ALEKS math placement assessment in order to be placed into a mathematics course. As a reminder, SAT and ACT scores cannot be used for placement into MATH 1313 (College Algebra).
© Dual Credit college Transcript © Request AP/IB scores to be sent GO ACTIVITIES: © Step 1: Check-in © Step 2: Turn in Liability Waivers/Photo Release/ Bacterial Meningitis Forms © Step 3: Schedule Financial Aid Appointment © Step 4: Complete Residence Life On-Campus Housing or Off-Campus Petition © Step 5: Sign-up for Welcome Days © Step 6: Pick up room keys/wristbands for meals
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FERPA FERPA is short for the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Among many other topics, FERPA gives college students 18 and over the right to decide who has access to their educational records. The FERPA Release Form must be completed if you would like your parents to be able to discuss financial matters and clear financial aid during GO without your presence. In addition, you have the ability to select what type of information that you would like your parents to be able to access (academic, financial, etc.). FERPA is enforced by the U.S. Department of Education.
MENINGITIS You must submit the enclosed HBU Meningitis Vaccine Form and proof of vaccination or waiver at or before your GO session. Texas law mandates that all new college students under the age of twenty-two (22) have the Meningitis Vaccine within the last 5 years. This means you are not allowed to attend classes or live on campus until sufficient proof has been received by the university at least 10 days prior to move-in or first day of classes.
TRANSCRIPTS/TEST SCORES You are required to submit your final high school transcript stating your graduation date by August 1st. It can be sent by the school directly to The Office of Admissions, or you can bring it in a sealed envelope to your GO session. In addition, if you have completed
If your major is not listed above, and you have a MATH SAT score of 530 or higher or an ACT MATH score of 22 or higher, you may register for MATH 1305. If you don't have these scores, you must take the ALEKS math placement. Visit HBU.edu/GO for more details.
ENGLISH PLACEMENT The first English course on all degree plans is ENGL 1313: Composition I. However, if a student does not meet one of the prerequisites for ENGL 1313, they must take ENGL 1303: Basic Grammar and Composition and pass it before taking ENGL 1313. Traditionally, only SAT and ACT scores have been used for placement. However, with students choosing “Test Optional” this year, additional placement options have been added. Below are the prerequisites for ENGL 1313. If a student meets ANY ONE of these requirements, they are eligible to enroll in ENGL 1313. For Placement into ENGL 1313: • SAT EBRW (Evidence Based Reading and Writing) Score of 570+ • ACT English Score of 22+ • CLT (Classical Learning Test) Total Score of 75+ • Student earned a “B” (or higher) final grade in AP, IB High Level, or Honors English on their high school transcript • Student earned an “A” in their SENIOR year English Course on their high school transcript • Accuplacer Next Gen Reading score of 253+ AND a Writing Score of 253+ or and a WritePlacer Score of 5+ • TSIA Reading Score of 351+ AND Writing Score of 340+ AND Essay Score of 5+ • TSIA2 score of 945+ on the ELAR CRC (English Language Arts and Reading Section of the College Readiness Classification) Test AND an Essay score of 5+ • Transfer credit for ENGL 1303 If a student does not meet any of the above requirements, they may enroll in ENGL 1303, or they may sign up to take the Accuplacer Next Gen exam. The exam is offered on HBU’s campus and must be taken in-person. The cost of the exam is $25 and students can register at hbu.edu/testing.
Visit us at hbu.edu/orientation
CLASS SCHEDULE Each student who has not previously registered for classes will have the opportunity to meet with an Academic Advisor to select a class schedule. You will have the opportunity to view your schedule after you have completed class registration in the computer lab rotation at GO. If you have submitted dual credit or AP/IB credit in advance, it will be taken into consideration when meeting with your academic advisor.
TUITION & PAYMENTS Everyone will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with one of our financial aid representatives during GO to ensure you and your family are prepared to pay for college. You are not required to make a payment at GO. However, you will have several options to assist in the payment process including: registering for a payment plan and applying for loans. If you have not completed a FAFSA, please do so prior to Orientation.
LIABILITY/WAIVER FORMS Please complete the following forms within this packet, and submit them to the Admission’s table once you arrive at GO during check - in. If you are under the age of 18, please have your parent sign the forms.
WHERE & WHAT WHERE TO STAY FRESHMAN: All incoming students will be staying in the Freshman Village residence halls on campus. All students attending a 2-Day Freshmen Orientation MUST spend the night at orientation. The overnight portion of the program has been specifically designed to give you a chance to become familiar with campus and meet your pweers. If for some reason you are not able to stay on campus, you must notify us prior to your Orientation session by emailing GO@hbu.edu. PARENTS: On-campus housing is not provided for families. If you will be needing accommodations, please visit www.hbu. edu/Orientation for our special hotel rates.
WHAT TO BRING Make sure you arrive to GO wearing comfortable clothes. We have lots of fun activities planned all over campus, so comfort is key! While it is going to be HOT outside, our buildings are often cold! You may want to bring a light jacket for the indoor sessions.
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Overnight Items: © Pillow, sleeping bag &/or twin XL bed linens/blanket © Toiletries & bath towel © Change of clothes for day 2 © Tennis shoes for the campus activities ©
Money for snacks or goodies at the Bookstore
Completed Forms: © Liability Form (included) © Meningitis Form © FERPA Form (Huskynet) © Final high school transcripts and/or test scores with graduation date © Parking Pass registration form (Huskynet) ©
Final College transcript (if applicable)
COMMUNITY LIFE & WORSHIP: Join us for a special time of worship with our student-led worship band, Refuge, and a brief devotional from one of our Spiritual Life staff members.
DAWGS UP LIGHTS OUT DJ, Food, Group Games, Minute to Win It Games, Prizes, Photo Booth
PARENTS & FAMILIES We love to have parents attend GO! In order to best
SUMMER PROGRAMMING
accommodate work schedules, the majority of parent activities
SUMMER LAUNCH: JUNE 27TH- JULY 1ST
occur on day 1. You and your student will have the opportunity to meet and greet with staff from across campus and meet with financial services. Our goal is to answer any questions you may have about sending your student to HBU. Please note that lunch is free for new Huskies and $8 for parents and other guests. Payment will be taken during check-in, either cash or card.
NEW HUSKY SESSIONS THE HUSKY JOURNEY College can be the most important four years of your life. Learn how the unique traditions, experiences and opportunities at HBU will enrich and impact not only your today, but your forever.
RESIDENCE LIFE – IT WILL DEFINE YOUR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE!
Additional support is offered to first generation students through the Summer Launch program (June 27th- July 1st). This is a 4-day program designed to help first generation students make friends with other incoming students, gain familiarity with HBU’s campus and staff, and learn some practical skills that will help make them successful students. Sign-ups will be available at each Orientation.
EMBARK: JULY 11TH - 15TH HBU Embark strives to equip college-bound students to defend their faith and grow in their personal, spiritual, and social lives. Website: hbu.edu/embark
THE ODYSSEY: WWW.HBU.EDU/ODYSSEY FOR UPDATES HBU Campus Recreations The Odyssey is an exciting outdoor adventure created just for incoming freshmen! It is a great opportunity to jump start your journey at HBU through building authentic relationships by meeting current student leaders, HBU faculty/staff, and learning all about the HBU community.
Nowhere else on a college campus can you replicate the environment that is residential living. Engaging with peers from different backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives in a life-onlife context dramatically influences and shapes your experience while journeying through college. Come find out what Residence Life at HBU is all about, how to get plugged in, and connected. Reserve your spot and get any questions you may have answered!
COMMUTER LIFE – YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME When students actively participate on campus, they spend more time engaging in school related activities as well as scholastic requirements. Learn from the Commuter Life staff on the opportunities commuting students have to engage with other faculty, staff, and student peers on campus. Experience first-hand what is The Collegium and how it can be your home away from home. At HBU, commuter students have many of the same comforts they have at home, including a rich ambiance with a quiet reading area for study while also providing a place for students to socialize.
Through a new exciting partnership with Camp Eagle, in Rocksprings TX, a fun filled and epic retreat has been created just for The Odyssey. We will enjoy the great outdoors through hiking, zip lining, and hanging out by the water. Of course no outdoor experience is complete until we spend time by the camp fire enjoying smore’s! The price is $130. Secure your spot today! Space is limited! Go to www.hbu.edu/odyssey for online registration. For questions contact Campus Rec at campusrec@hbu.edu or 281.649.3103. Follow HBU Campus Rec on Facebook and Instagram!
WELCOME DAYS: AUGUST 26TH - 28TH Welcome days is a free 3-day extended orientation experience on campus designed to prepare students for their transition to HBU. It is an exciting experience that is highly encouraged for all new students to learn and engage in the Husky community. At Welcome days you will build friendships with future classmates and experience the deep traditions of HBU, or one of the best traditions to kick off your HBU first year experience!
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FRESHMAN SCHEDULE
TIME
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION
It’s Official You’re a Husky | Day One 7:00 AM
ALEKS/Accuplacer Check-in • Students who have registered to take placement examinations will need to report to the Library prior to checking in for Orientation.
7:30 AM-8:30 AM
Official “GO” Orientation Check-In- A-L • This is the official check-in time for all “GO” participants. You will also be taken to Freshmen Village to check into your “GO” room and meet your “GO” roommates! • Bacterial Meningitis Submission- If you have your bacterial meningitis shot records, you may submit documentation to have this hold released. • Continental Breakfast and Coffee- After you are checked in, join us for a light breakfast & coffee while you shop for your favorite Husky Gear. • Final high school/ dual credit transcript submission- Bring your final transcripts with graduation date. • Finalizing Your Financial Aid & Tuition Payments- Still have questions about what items to submit? Schedule a time for you to meet with our financial aid and financial services team.
8:30 AM-9:30 AM
Official “GO” Orientation Check-In- M-Z • This is the official check-in time for all “GO” participants. You will also be taken to Freshmen Village to check into your “GO” room and meet your “GO” roommates! • Bacterial Meningitis Submission- If you have your bacterial meningitis shot records, you may submit documentation to have this hold released. • Continental Breakfast and Coffee- After you are checked in, join us for a light breakfast & coffee while you shop for your favorite Husky Gear. • Final high school/ dual credit transcript submission- Bring your final transcripts with graduation date. • Finalizing Your Financial Aid & Tuition Payments- Still have questions about what items to submit? Schedule a time for you to meet with our financial aid and financial services team.
9:00 AM-10:00 AM
• HBU Honors College -Our Honors College is made to fit with any major. Come and join the conversation about a liberal arts education and how it fits into your four-year pathway. • HBU Trio Student Support Services- Designed to holistically support students who are first-generation, low income, or students with disabilities. • Summer Launch- Join the Department of Student Success to discuss how to prepare in the summer for college at HBU in the Fall.
LIBRARY/TESTING CENTER
MCNAIR HALL
MCNAIR HALL
ATWOOD I LIBRARY LIBRARY
We are A Higher Education 10:15 AM-11:15 AM
• Welcome To Houston Baptist University!: Our “GO” team leaders are excited to meet and welcome you to the Pack! Hear from our university administrators about what it means to be a Husky.
DUNHAM THEATER
11:15 AM-12:00 PM
• Husky to Husky (student only): Your “GO” leaders cannot wait to welcome you to the Pack! • It takes the Pack: Family Partners (parents/families): Parents and Families, while your student is meeting with their “GO” groups, join our Student Life team as they discuss the Husky Family role, support, safety, and connection opportunities.
VARIOUS LOCATIONS
• Lunch- Join us for lunch in the Brown Quad and Holcombe mall. Parents and Families $8 per person, new Huskies eat free.
BROWN COURTYARD
12:00 PM-1:30 PM
DUNHAM THEATER
It’s Time to Get Social 1:45 PM-2:15 PM
• On the Go- Commuter Life- Living off-campus? Hear from our First Year & Commuter Engagement Specialist about the resources available for our commuting Huskies. • The Residential Life- Join our Residence Life Staff as they share how the on-campus experience enhances your HBU experience.
MABEE THEATER MABEE THEATER
2:15 PM-3:00 PM
• Get to know your Major- This is your opportunity to hear directly from your college or school about your major and what to expect. Bring your questions and come chat.
VARIOUS LOCATIONS
3:00 PM- 6:00 PM
• ALEKS/Accuplacer Check-in- Students who have registered to take placement examinations will need to report to the Library.
LIBRARY/TESTING CENTER
Visit us at hbu.edu/orientation
TIME
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION
3:00 PM-3:45 PM
• Connect with Student Success- Your success is our mission! Learn about all of the resources we provide to help you succeed inside and outside of the classroom.
DUNHAM THEATER
4:00 PM-5:00 PM
• I’m all INvolved! Organization Fair- Find your fit! Come and mingle with clubs, organizations, and Greek Life. Get plugged in before the semester starts!
MCNAIR HALL
Taking Care of Business 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Get Ahead and Stay Ahead: Financial Aid (student & family) • The Financial Aid and Cashier teams are here to help you navigate the process of paying for your HBU education. This includes everything from applying for aid and paying your bill. • Financial Aid/Tuition & Payments Appointments- Students and families are encouraged to schedule/meet with financial aid and financial services to discuss tuition and payments. • ID Photo- Put on a smile and take your ID photo. Your ID card will be ready for you at checkout on day two. • Move-in and get settled- Students can also take this time to move into their room for “GO” and get settled.
DILLON I/II
LIBRARY WOMEN'S & MEN'S RESIDENCE COLLEGE
New Husky Sessions 5:00 PM-5:45 PM
• Community Life + Worship (student only)- Our Spiritual Life Department will share with you HBU’s cornerstone of a holistic education through Community Life + Worship. Learn ways to give back, dive deep, and experience how we integrate faith and learning.
BELIN CHAPEL
5:45 PM-6:15 PM
• “The Husky Journey” (student only)- Join the Director of Student Life as she discusses campus life, what it means to be a Husky, campus safety, Title IX and your rights as a student.
BELIN CHAPEL
6:30 PM
• Dinner with your “GO” team (students only)- At this time, parents and families are dismissed for the evening. Please join us tomorrow morning for a free full hot breakfast.
7:30 PM-8:25 PM
• Worship and Fellowship (student only)- Join our Refuge Band as they lead you in your first worship session as the Class of 2023.
8:30 PM-11:00 PM
• “Dawgs Up! Lights Out” (student only)- Your “GO” team has a fun night planned for you! Hear about traditions, eat delicious food, popcorn, dance the night away with our DJ, and more!
HOLCOMBE MALL
11:30 PM
• Lights Out for real!
RESIDENCE HALLS
THE BAUGH BELIN CHAPEL
You’re at the finish line | Day Two 7:00 AM
• Rise And Shine: Husky Breakfast- Store your luggage and checkout of the residence hall.
MCNAIR HALL
7:30 AM-8:30 AM
• Registration Packets and Huskynet Login Pick up- For those still needing to register for classes now is the time to get your registration paperwork.
MCNAIR HALL
8:30 AM-9:00 AM
• The Whole Husky- An introduction to HBU’s wellness approach for college freshmen. Discover the importance of intellectual, spiritual, financial, social, environmental, occupational, and emotional wellness.
BELIN CHAPEL
9:00 AM-10:00 AM
• Enroll 101: Preparing to enroll (parents/families/student)- Join the Office of Admissions & Advising as we cover what to expect during your advising and registration meetings.
BELIN CHAPEL
9:00 AM-11:15 AM
• Academic Advising & Class Registration- Students will meet with their academic advisor, register for courses, and hear from the Financial Aid and Cashier’s Office about tuition, fees, and payments.
10:15 AM-11:15 AM GROUP A
VARIOUS LOCATIONS
11:30 AM-12:30 PM GROUP B 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Check out • Financial Aid/Tuition & Payments Appointments- Still have questions or need an appointment? Come to Dillon II to meet with our Cashier or a Financial Aid Advisor. • Pick up ID Photo- This is your final step, pick up your Husky ID make it official. • Register your Vehicle- Bring your license plate number, state, year and vehicle make, model, and color. • *Note-If you are not bringing a vehicle you must submit a waiver to avoid charges.
DILLON I/II MCNAIR HALL MCNAIR HALL
New Husky Reminders • • • •
Pick up your Husky ID card at Check-out in McNair Hall Purchase/Order your Textbooks! Visit the HBU Bookstore located in MD Anderson Student Center. Be prepared to pay or make plans to pay your tuition and fee bill. Register your vehicle or waive it if you are not bringing a car to campus. Houston Baptist University l Office of Admissions l Husky Central: MD Anderson Student Center 7502 Fondren Rd. l Houston, TX 77074 281.649.3003 l HBU.edu/orientation l GO@hbu.edu
• Enroll 101: Preparing to enroll- Join the Office of Admissions & Advising as we cover what to expect during your advising and registration meetings. • Academic Advising & Class Registration- Students will meet with their academic advisor, register for courses, and hear from the Financial Aid and Cashier’s Office about tuition, fees, and payments. • Parent and Family Programs- If you have a child that is attending HBU, join our Office of Parent Engagement for ways for you to support your Husky.
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ORIENTATION POLICIES & FAQS
EXEMPTIONS
DISTANCE ADVISING
An exemption is defined as a justifiable excuse, with
Distance Advising is available to students who are unable to
documentation, to not attend an in-person orientation date. All
attend an in-person orientation before their intended semester of
incoming students are required to attend in-person orientation
enrollment. All requests for Distance Advising will be reviewed and
unless the student has an exemption request approved by
granted with proof of one of the following circumstances. Students
the Office of Admissions. Please see below for information on
being advised at a distance must attend a virtual orientation.
requesting an exemption. The orientation matriculation fee is
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non-refundable even if a student is unable to attend in person. Exemptions from an in-person orientation:
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Students can request an exemption from attending an inperson New Student Orientation under certain circumstances. All exemptions will be reviewed and granted on a case-by-case basis. To request an exemption, at least one of the following must apply*: 1.
You have an already booked trip during ALL orientation session dates.
All students who request Distance Advising must show documentation to confirm their inability to attend an in-person orientation. Acceptable forms of documentation include address confirmation, a confirmed airline ticket, and rental car confirmation.
Students will be completing an online–only degree program.
2.
Student lives outside a 250-mile radius of HBU (Houston Baptist University)
All students interested in requesting Distance Advising must register for distance advising through the email sent after
Student will be a non-degree seeking or transient student,
depositing.
AND is not planning to transition to a degree seeking *We reserve the right to deny a student’s Distance Advising for
student. 3.
Students have a documented medical condition spanning
orientation without sufficient documentation of need.
the entirety of the offered orientation dates, which prevents them from attending any in-person orientation date. All students interested in requesting an exemption must email GO@hbu.edu with a subject line containing their legal name, H number, and EXEMPTION.
WHERE CAN I PARK?
*Students in these exemption categories will be required to provide documentation and complete alternate orientation.
Students can request an exemption from spending the night at a New Student Orientation or request overnight accommodation under certain circumstances. All requests will be reviewed and granted on a case-by-case basis. To request an exemption or accommodation, at least one of the following must apply: Students have documented medical conditions prohibiting them from staying overnight in the residence hall. 2.
We recommend entering campus through entrance #2 from Fondren. You are welcome to park in lots 3, 4, as well as lot 6. Please see the campus map link below. https://www.hbu.edu/ publications/CampusMap/HBU_CampusMap.pdf
OVERNIGHT EXEMPTIONS AND ACCOMMODATIONS:
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
HOW DO I GET TO CAMPUS? From the North (I-45) •
Come into Houston on I-45 South
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Take the Highway 59 South exit
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Take the Bellaire/Fondren exit
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Go straight, through the first light (Bellaire)
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Turn left at the second light (Fondren)
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Turn right through the main gates at HBU
From the North (I-59)
Student’s religious beliefs do not allow them to stay
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Come into Houston on Highway 59 South
overnight in the residence hall.
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Take the Bellaire/Fondren exit
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Go straight, through the first light (Bellaire)
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Turn left at the second light (Fondren)
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Turn right through the main gates at HBU
All students interested in requesting an exemption or needing accommodation must email GO@hbu.edu with a subject line containing their legal name, H number, and OVERNIGHT EXEMPTION.
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From the West (I-10) •
Come into Houston on I-10 East
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Take the Loop 610 South exit
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Take the Highway 59 South exit
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Take the Bellaire/Fondren exit
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Go straight, through the first light (Bellaire)
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Turn left at the second light (Fondren)
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Turn right through the main gates at HBU
From the East (I-10) •
Come into Houston on I-10 West
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Take the Highway 59 South exit
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Take the Bellaire/Fondren exit
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Go straight, through the first light (Bellaire)
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Turn left at the second light (Fondren)
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Turn right through the main gates at HBU
WHERE DO GUESTS STAY? We are not able to offer housing to your family members and guests. Guests accompanying you can take advantage of the overnight accommodation we suggest or make reservations at any of the surrounding hotels in the area. For more information, please visit https://hbu.edu/admissions/ undergraduate/visit-hbu/area-hotels/.
HOW DO I CANCEL OR RESCHEDULE AN ORIENTATION? Within the confirmation email you receive after registering for GO, there is a link you can click on to change or edit your confirmation. You can also contact our Admissions Office to make changes at 281-649-3003.
IS THERE A FEE FOR GUESTS? Yes, there is an $8 fee for guests attending
From Bush Intercontinental Airport •
Follow signs to Highway 59 South
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Follow directions above for “From the North (I-59)
HOW DO I KNOW WHERE TO GO ON CAMPUS? We recommend entering campus through entrance #2 from Fondren. You will then go straight to the stop sign and turn right into parking lot #6. The Morris Cultural Arts Center will be on your immediate right. The map is attached. https://www. hbu.edu/publications/CampusMap/HBU_ CampusMap.pdf
Freshmen Orientation who will eat lunch with you here on campus. The preferred method of payment is cash or credit card.
CAN I BRING MY FRIEND/ SIBLING/FAMILY MEMBER WITH ME TO GO? Parents and guardians are welcome at all orientations and, if attending, will follow a separate schedule of events for some sessions. Because of the nature of the program, it is not appropriate for anyone except parents/guardians or spouses to attend as a guest. If a friend or sibling accompanies you, they must follow the Family & Guest programming schedule. No
WHY AM I REQUIRED TO STAY OVERNIGHT? WHAT IF I LIVE IN TOWN AND/OR I AM NOT PLANNING TO LIVE ON CAMPUS? All students attending a 2-Day Freshmen Orientation must spend the night on campus. The overnight portion of the program has been
guests under the age of 18 can follow the Family & Guest programming schedule. The exception would be an older sibling who is acting in a guardian capacity; however, in this case, the sibling would attend the Family & Guest Orientation and would not be with you during any time parents and students are not ordinarily together.
specifically designed to give you a chance to become familiar with campus and meet your peers. Through various planned academic and social activities, you will experience a taste of college, and the overnight stay will ensure that you are on time for the second day’s early start.
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