2015 NSO Freshman Invite

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At New Student Orientation, You Will Learn about... ll Academics and Career Planning. NSO includes presentations by professors, advising staff, and career staff—and more. You’ll meet one-on-one with an academic advisor, plan your course schedule, and register for classes. ll Hoosier Life. We’ll help prepare you for college with information about roommates, safety, career planning, involvement, and much more. ll Placement Exams. You MUST take the required math and foreign language placement exams online prior to NSO. You can also take optional exams for placement or possible credit toward your degree. Your NSO confirmation will include links and deadlines. ll Housing. Your first day goes well into the evening and we don’t want you to miss a thing. Stay on campus overnight and you’ll be where the action is, including our popular NSO Late Night, featuring the Campus Legends Tour. Your online confirmation will include a link for housing reservations as well as lodging options for parents/guests. ll Travel. Make your travel plans after you receive your electronic confirmation. After May 20, watch your U.S. mail for your preparation packet with final information and your parking pass.

New Student Orientation ©March 2015 Office of First Year Experience Programs Si desea recibir información adicional sobre Indiana University en español, por favor comuníquese con La Casa, el Centro Cultural Latino, al (812) 855-0174 o envíe un mensaje por correo electrónico (email) a lacasa@indiana.edu. Students who may need disability support services should visit the Office of Disability Services for Students website at studentaffairs.iub.edu/dss, or contact the office via phone at (812) 855-7578. Indiana University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity institution.

T @iufye F facebook.com/iufye 326 N. Jordan Avenue Bloomington, IN 47405 (812) 855-HELP (4357) fye.indiana.edu

You’re Invited! New Student Orientation


At New Student Orientation, You Will Learn about... ll Academics and Career Planning. NSO includes presentations by professors, advising staff, and career staff—and more. You’ll meet one-on-one with an academic advisor, plan your course schedule, and register for classes. ll Hoosier Life. We’ll help prepare you for college with information about roommates, safety, career planning, involvement, and much more. ll Placement Exams. You MUST take the required math and foreign language placement exams online prior to NSO. You can also take optional exams for placement or possible credit toward your degree. Your NSO confirmation will include links and deadlines. ll Housing. Your first day goes well into the evening and we don’t want you to miss a thing. Stay on campus overnight and you’ll be where the action is, including our popular NSO Late Night, featuring the Campus Legends Tour. Your online confirmation will include a link for housing reservations as well as lodging options for parents/guests. ll Travel. Make your travel plans after you receive your electronic confirmation. After May 20, watch your U.S. mail for your preparation packet with final information and your parking pass.

New Student Orientation ©March 2015 Office of First Year Experience Programs Si desea recibir información adicional sobre Indiana University en español, por favor comuníquese con La Casa, el Centro Cultural Latino, al (812) 855-0174 o envíe un mensaje por correo electrónico (email) a lacasa@indiana.edu. Students who may need disability support services should visit the Office of Disability Services for Students website at studentaffairs.iub.edu/dss, or contact the office via phone at (812) 855-7578. Indiana University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity institution.

T @iufye F facebook.com/iufye 326 N. Jordan Avenue Bloomington, IN 47405 (812) 855-HELP (4357) fye.indiana.edu

You’re Invited! New Student Orientation


Here is your next step Make Your Reservation Today We can’t wait to introduce you to Hoosier life at New Student Orientation (NSO). 1. Log in to your personalized FY(Me) page at fye.indiana.edu. Follow the instructions. You’ll see only the dates available to you based on your academic program and needs. Be sure to update your profile and provide an email address for your parent or guardian. 2. Read your online confirmation very carefully and share it with your family. It includes: •

Information about your required exams.

Instructions for other tasks you MUST complete before NSO.

Details about travel, parking, meals, and accommodations during NSO.

3. Watch your email for updates and reminders about your program.

What to Expect New Student Orientation (NSO) at IU is required for all new students. You’ll learn about IU services, resources, and opportunities; you’ll make decisions about the upcoming year; and you’ll meet other students. It all happens over two days on campus in June and July—make your reservation now for the most date options.

Disability Assistance If you or a guest will need accommodations for a disability or mobility concern during NSO, please let us know when you place your reservation. We will contact you to help you make arrangements.

We urge you to attend NSO during June or July. It’s the best way to register for classes and prepare for your first year at IU. If you can’t come in the summer, you will attend the late August program, just prior to Welcome Week. Look for more information on your FY(Me) page.

E X P L O R E

B E L O N G

S U C C E E D

Your To-Do List New Student Orientation is just one of the things you need to get ready for college life. We can help you organize the rest, including applying for housing and financial aid, setting up your IU email, completing forms, and exploring online resources. Keep your to-do list updated on your FY(Me) page. Be sure to check your IU email often—many offices will send important information to that address. For details about schedules, testing, travel, and more, see the NSO web pages at fye.indiana.edu. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (@iufye), and like us on Facebook (facebook.com/iufye). We have important and exciting information to share.

NSO Is Just the Beginning Take a look at the other ways we help make your first year a great one: ll IUBeginnings. What better way to bond with other new students than by arriving on campus before the crowds to embark on an adventure of your choice? Learn more at fye.indiana.edu/orientation/iubeginnings. ll Welcome Week. Job fairs, open houses, CultureFest, Freshman Induction Ceremony— the days before fall classes start are filled with helpful, fun, and informative IU traditions. Check it out at fye.indiana.edu/orientation/welcome-week. ll First Year Programs. We’re here for you all year long with information about events, academic resources, and parent and student newsletters. See fye.indiana.edu/programs-events.

Program for Parents Parents and family are an important part of your IU experience and we have a program just for them. They’ll get tips for helping you make the transition to IU and will learn about the resources, programs, and support in place for your success. We recommend that at least one parent attend NSO with you.

FYE supports the optimal first year experience: self-exploration, cultural understanding, academic commitment, community membership, and leadership growth. We will help you to EXPLORE the many opportunities awaiting you, to find a place where you BELONG, and to SUCCEED in your first year and beyond.

Orientation Fees The $149 NSO student fee, which supports Welcome Week and FYE programming throughout the year, will be included with your first IU tuition bill. The parent/guest NSO fee is $30 for one person ($15 for each additional guest) and includes one set of NSO materials. At check-in, you can add guest fees to your IU bill.

T

@iufye

fye.indiana.edu

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facebook.com/iufye


Here is your next step Make Your Reservation Today We can’t wait to introduce you to Hoosier life at New Student Orientation (NSO). 1. Log in to your personalized FY(Me) page at fye.indiana.edu. Follow the instructions. You’ll see only the dates available to you based on your academic program and needs. Be sure to update your profile and provide an email address for your parent or guardian. 2. Read your online confirmation very carefully and share it with your family. It includes: •

Information about your required exams.

Instructions for other tasks you MUST complete before NSO.

Details about travel, parking, meals, and accommodations during NSO.

3. Watch your email for updates and reminders about your program.

What to Expect New Student Orientation (NSO) at IU is required for all new students. You’ll learn about IU services, resources, and opportunities; you’ll make decisions about the upcoming year; and you’ll meet other students. It all happens over two days on campus in June and July—make your reservation now for the most date options.

Disability Assistance If you or a guest will need accommodations for a disability or mobility concern during NSO, please let us know when you place your reservation. We will contact you to help you make arrangements.

We urge you to attend NSO during June or July. It’s the best way to register for classes and prepare for your first year at IU. If you can’t come in the summer, you will attend the late August program, just prior to Welcome Week. Look for more information on your FY(Me) page.

E X P L O R E

B E L O N G

S U C C E E D

Your To-Do List New Student Orientation is just one of the things you need to get ready for college life. We can help you organize the rest, including applying for housing and financial aid, setting up your IU email, completing forms, and exploring online resources. Keep your to-do list updated on your FY(Me) page. Be sure to check your IU email often—many offices will send important information to that address. For details about schedules, testing, travel, and more, see the NSO web pages at fye.indiana.edu. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (@iufye), and like us on Facebook (facebook.com/iufye). We have important and exciting information to share.

NSO Is Just the Beginning Take a look at the other ways we help make your first year a great one: ll IUBeginnings. What better way to bond with other new students than by arriving on campus before the crowds to embark on an adventure of your choice? Learn more at fye.indiana.edu/orientation/iubeginnings. ll Welcome Week. Job fairs, open houses, CultureFest, Freshman Induction Ceremony— the days before fall classes start are filled with helpful, fun, and informative IU traditions. Check it out at fye.indiana.edu/orientation/welcome-week. ll First Year Programs. We’re here for you all year long with information about events, academic resources, and parent and student newsletters. See fye.indiana.edu/programs-events.

Program for Parents Parents and family are an important part of your IU experience and we have a program just for them. They’ll get tips for helping you make the transition to IU and will learn about the resources, programs, and support in place for your success. We recommend that at least one parent attend NSO with you.

FYE supports the optimal first year experience: self-exploration, cultural understanding, academic commitment, community membership, and leadership growth. We will help you to EXPLORE the many opportunities awaiting you, to find a place where you BELONG, and to SUCCEED in your first year and beyond.

Orientation Fees The $149 NSO student fee, which supports Welcome Week and FYE programming throughout the year, will be included with your first IU tuition bill. The parent/guest NSO fee is $30 for one person ($15 for each additional guest) and includes one set of NSO materials. At check-in, you can add guest fees to your IU bill.

T

@iufye

fye.indiana.edu

F

facebook.com/iufye


Here is your next step Make Your Reservation Today We can’t wait to introduce you to Hoosier life at New Student Orientation (NSO). 1. Log in to your personalized FY(Me) page at fye.indiana.edu. Follow the instructions. You’ll see only the dates available to you based on your academic program and needs. Be sure to update your profile and provide an email address for your parent or guardian. 2. Read your online confirmation very carefully and share it with your family. It includes: •

Information about your required exams.

Instructions for other tasks you MUST complete before NSO.

Details about travel, parking, meals, and accommodations during NSO.

3. Watch your email for updates and reminders about your program.

What to Expect New Student Orientation (NSO) at IU is required for all new students. You’ll learn about IU services, resources, and opportunities; you’ll make decisions about the upcoming year; and you’ll meet other students. It all happens over two days on campus in June and July—make your reservation now for the most date options.

Disability Assistance If you or a guest will need accommodations for a disability or mobility concern during NSO, please let us know when you place your reservation. We will contact you to help you make arrangements.

We urge you to attend NSO during June or July. It’s the best way to register for classes and prepare for your first year at IU. If you can’t come in the summer, you will attend the late August program, just prior to Welcome Week. Look for more information on your FY(Me) page.

E X P L O R E

B E L O N G

S U C C E E D

Your To-Do List New Student Orientation is just one of the things you need to get ready for college life. We can help you organize the rest, including applying for housing and financial aid, setting up your IU email, completing forms, and exploring online resources. Keep your to-do list updated on your FY(Me) page. Be sure to check your IU email often—many offices will send important information to that address. For details about schedules, testing, travel, and more, see the NSO web pages at fye.indiana.edu. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (@iufye), and like us on Facebook (facebook.com/iufye). We have important and exciting information to share.

NSO Is Just the Beginning Take a look at the other ways we help make your first year a great one: ll IUBeginnings. What better way to bond with other new students than by arriving on campus before the crowds to embark on an adventure of your choice? Learn more at fye.indiana.edu/orientation/iubeginnings. ll Welcome Week. Job fairs, open houses, CultureFest, Freshman Induction Ceremony— the days before fall classes start are filled with helpful, fun, and informative IU traditions. Check it out at fye.indiana.edu/orientation/welcome-week. ll First Year Programs. We’re here for you all year long with information about events, academic resources, and parent and student newsletters. See fye.indiana.edu/programs-events.

Program for Parents Parents and family are an important part of your IU experience and we have a program just for them. They’ll get tips for helping you make the transition to IU and will learn about the resources, programs, and support in place for your success. We recommend that at least one parent attend NSO with you.

FYE supports the optimal first year experience: self-exploration, cultural understanding, academic commitment, community membership, and leadership growth. We will help you to EXPLORE the many opportunities awaiting you, to find a place where you BELONG, and to SUCCEED in your first year and beyond.

Orientation Fees The $149 NSO student fee, which supports Welcome Week and FYE programming throughout the year, will be included with your first IU tuition bill. The parent/guest NSO fee is $30 for one person ($15 for each additional guest) and includes one set of NSO materials. At check-in, you can add guest fees to your IU bill.

T

@iufye

fye.indiana.edu

F

facebook.com/iufye


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