Welcome Week Guidebook 2021

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Welcome Week JANUARY 11–13

GUIDEBOOK 2021


DATES & BREAKS JANUARY 11

Winter Welcome Week

JANUARY 13

Spring Classes begin

JANUARY 18

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

MARCH 1–7

Spring Break

APRIL 2–4

Easter Break

APRIL 21–28

Momentum Week

APRIL 26–28

Finals Week

MAY 1

Residence halls close at 10 a.m.

MAY 3

Summer Session A begins

JUNE 28

Summer Session B begins


SCHEDULE MONDAY, JANUARY 11 TIME

EVENT

LOCATION

9 a.m.

Check-in

Word and Worship Center Atrium

12 p.m.

Welcome luncheon

NCU Dining Center

1:15 p.m.

Title IX & safety session

Anderson Chapel

2 p.m.

Department carousel

Various

4 p.m.

Meet the Academic Deans

Various

5 p.m.

Welcome Week Groups & dinner

Atrium & NCU Dining Center

8 p.m.

Evening activity: Movie

Sanctuary

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12 7:30 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m.

Breakfast Devotions with the Vice President of Spiritual Life Technology Time & orientation wrap-up

NCU Dining Center Clay Commons Miller Hall 515

12 p.m.

Lunch

NCU Dining Center

2 p.m.

Personalized class tour (optional)

Various

3:30 p.m.

Welcome Week Groups

Phillipps 115, 116, 118

5 p.m.

Dinner with Residence Advisors

NCU Dining Center

6:30 p.m.

Free time / prepare for class

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13 10:50 a.m.

Chapel

Sanctuary

10 p.m.

Praise Gathering

Virtual

THURSDAY, JANUARY 14 9:30 p.m.

Residence Hall floor meetings

Various


EVENT DESCRIPTIONS Check-in Welcome to NCU! Staff and student leaders will guide you through the process of checking in, picking up mailbox numbers and keys, taking an ID photo, and moving into your residence hall/apartment with the help of our student leaders. For students taking an online course, there will be a short tutorial during this time as well. Welcome luncheon A complimentary lunch is provided for you and your family members. Your table will be hosted by the new student orientation leaders, upperclassmen who will walk with new students through their transition to life at NCU through Welcome Week. This time will also include introductions of key NCU Administration. Title IX & Safety session Hear from our Title IX Coordinator & Security personnel during this valuable orientation session. Department Carousel Join us for orientation on the move! Each orientation session will be hosted in different sections of campus to keep the day moving with helpful content all over NCU. This guided tour allows students and accompanying family members to see sections of campus and participate in the orientation content regarding Academics, on-campus resources, Community Life, and Spiritual Life. At the end of the carousel, parents will be formally dismissed Welcome Week Groups (Monday) Students will have the opportunity to meet their fellow Welcome Week Group members and familiarize themselves with their peers. Welcome Week Groups Dinner Students will continue with their peers to fellowship over dinner. Evening Activity Students will spend a fun evening watching a movie in the Sanctuary. This is open to new and returning students.


Technology Time & Orientation wrap-up One of the keys to being a successful student is knowing the systems that will be used in the classroom. This session will be a hands-on learning time. Content will cover logging into NCU computers, Printing, Skyline, Courses, & Starfish. Personalized class tour Sign up with your new student orientation leader to have them take you on a tour of your classes. They can show you the fastest ways around campus and help you become more comfortable with your schedule and navigating campus. Welcome Week Groups (Tuesday) Gather with your Welcome Week Group to further new friendships and hear from current students about life at NCU Dinner with Residence Advisors (RAs) Get to know the leadership in your living area! If you live in the residence halls, meet on your floor. If you live in the apartments, meet in the Apartment RD office (Clay Commons). Chapel Chapel takes place every week day from 10:50–11:40 a.m. In a non-COVID year, chapel is required as part of the NCU experience. New students are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the chapel attendance policy. Praise Gathering (Virtual) Due to COVID-19, Wednesday night praise gathering can be experienced through Facebook Live. Residence Hall floor meetings On-campus students are required to attend the meeting hosted by their Resident Advisor (RA) on their specific floor.


SECURITY Security personnel are on duty 24 hours a day, each day of the year, patrolling and monitoring campus grounds, buildings, and parking lots. Security can be contacted in the Security Office located in first floor Miller. Walking escorts are available to any of the NCU buildings or parking areas any time of day or night. A security escort is available to any of the NCU buildings, lightrail station, or parking lots year-round 24 hours a day. Call to request a security escort. PARKING Students may apply for on-campus, commuter, and street parking online at skyline.northcentral.edu/security. Please read the parking regulations and policies on our website for more details and alternative parking options. ID CARDS Students are issued an ID card upon arrival to NCU. The ID cards not only identify people associated with NCU, but they also function as an access card to get into buildings, and serve to keep track of meals in the cafeteria according to the meal plan selected. Students are encouraged to wear their name tag in campus buildings. A helpful feature of the ID cards is that funds can be placed on the card and used in laundry facilities found throughout the campus. Replacement cards can be purchased for $15.00 if cards are lost, deactivated, or broken. PERSONAL SAFETY REMINDERS »

Walk with a friend.

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Treat your dorm room like an apartment. Always lock your doors, no matter how soon you plan to return.

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Don’t store valuables in your vehicle.


MAIL CENTER Important Notice to First Year Families: All mail must contain the student’s full name, correct box number, and NCU address, or delivery will be delayed. The Mail Center will only forward incorrectly addressed mail to your student for 60 days after the start of the semester. If you wish to receive a copy of your student’s billing statements and grade card, the student must approve the request (per Federal regulations).  During registration there is an address information form that each student must fill out and in which they can specify where their information is sent. Address Labels! Tired of writing out your student’s long NCU address all the time? We offer personalized address labels with your student’s full NCU address pre-printed and ready to go!  The cost is only $3 for 2 sheets. Need to send something to your student via FedEx, UPS, or DHL?  We can sign for it!  We accept all packages for NCU students and will email your student when they receive a package. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT TO INCLUDE: Please use the following format when sending mail to your student. This format is required by the United States Postal Service.  Please do not use PO, Box, “#”, in place of NCU box #.  Thank you! First Name Last Name NCU (###) 910 Elliot Ave Minneapolis, MN  55404-1391 If you can only use three lines: First Name Last Name 910 Elliot Ave NCU (###) Minneapolis, MN  55404-1391


STAYING INFORMED Stay informed about what's happening on campus. The event calendar and news sections of the northcentral.edu website The athletics website, ncurams.com, and athletic app for iPhone and Android (search for Team App, search for NCU Rams, and register) Social media sites Facebook – /northcentraluniversity Instagram – @northcentral_mn Twitter – @northcentral_mn Your student may also be a great source of information. For times you can’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to call our main number at 612.343.4400 and we’ll gladly help you get through to the right area.


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