NU New Student Orientation Guide 2014

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BEGINS HERE NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION AUGUST 21-24, 2014


YOUR GUIDE TO WHAT’S AHEAD We are excited for your arrival at Northwest University! Whether you are a commuter student or residential student, our four days of Orientation are all about welcoming you. Through Northwest University’s incredible legacy, you are joining a community of learners who are following the call of God in their lives. At Orientation, you will join the larger story of NU. Each day will focus on a different aspect of our mission of academic excellence, empowered engagement, and spiritual vitality!

As you prepare, this guide will help ensure that you receive the most critical information so that your experiences provide an enjoyable and successful transition into the NU community. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION ☐☐ Be sure your calendar is marked for Orientation: Thursday-Sunday, August 2124, 2014 ☐☐ Plan to be here throughout Orientation as there is no better time to settle in, meet new friends, and learn what you need to know for your NU life.


WHEN TO ARRIVE Check in for Orientation on Thursday, August 21, according to the schedule below. Residential Student Check-In, Health & Sciences Center ☐☐ 9:00am

Check-In for last names beginning Q-Z

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Check-In for last names beginning A-I

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Check-In for last names beginning J-P

Commuter Student Check-In, Health & Sciences Center ☐☐ 12:00pm–1:00pm Late Arrivals: check-in at the Admissions Office in the Barton Building.

FIND IT ONLINE OR ON THE GO The most updated information is always available! ☐☐ Online: eagle.northwestu.edu/go/orientation ☐☐ Mobile: look for the launch of our mobile app during Orientation Check these resources for student schedules, parent schedules, details, and FAQs.


ORIENTATION: THE STORY OF NU AUGUST 21-24, 2014 Just as each member of the NU community has a story to tell—and you do, too—your first days on campus will welcome you into the story of Northwest University. We believe this community is brought together for a purpose, and so we emphasize the uniqueness of our NU community and our distinct mission with each day of Orientation. THURSDAY: The Welcoming Community Embracing the NU Mission The first day of Orientation will help you get your bearings. Check in! Move In! Join in! You will find genuine hospitality at every turn. During one of our most meaningful traditions, the President’s Community Welcome, we worship together and introduce the people who will guide your way from here. Bring the whole family to the NU Community Picnic where you can enjoy good food and fellowship while meeting other students, peer leaders, faculty and staff.


FRIDAY: The Community of Academic Excellence Learning at NU The second day of Orientation emphasizes NU’s purpose as a place of study, learning, and growth. Join with others for morning worship. Hear a message from our Provost about what it means to be a faith-informed community of learners. Our Friday activities focus on preparation for success in the academic environment—the very reason for which we are drawn together. In the afternoon, it’s time to say farewell to loved ones after taking the NU Community Photo. Fun events are planned into the evening! SATURDAY: The Community of Empowered Engagement Plugging In at NU Our third day together focuses on finding your place. Opportunities exist at every corner to explore new interests, learn how you can impact others and discover NU students’ favorite spots in Kirkland. Whether you are looking for a place to lead, ministry to join, activity to pursue, or job to hold, you will find many ways to begin hearing where God is calling you now and in the future. Then in the evening, gather with your Orientation Group to explore the streets of downtown Kirkland while deciphering clues in NU’s well-loved Scavenger Challenge! SUNDAY: The Community of Spiritual Vitality Worshipping Together at NU Before diving into studies, the last day of Orientation focuses on setting our hearts on Christ for the year ahead. Connect with new friends and check out one of the many churches in the greater Seattle area. Join new and returning students in one of the most beloved traditions of community worship in our outdoor candlelight service of worship and prayer to commit ourselves and the year ahead to the Lord.


WELCOMING YOU TO NU ORIENTATION LEADERS Awaiting your arrival is a team of over 60 current NU students who serve as volunteer Orientation Leaders. These leaders, or OL’s as we call them, are here to guide your transition to life at Northwest University. At any time, ask any of these friendly student leaders for assistance—they are eager to move you in, introduce new friends, and answer any questions you might have. CAMPUS LIFE At NU we believe faith and learning should be seamless and holistic. We seek to assist students in the integration of faith and learning through a broad range of programs, services, and experiences. Considering the effect of the total campus environment on a student’s personal, academic, and spiritual growth, we focus on how a student’s faith affects the decision-making and value-sorting in the circumstances of everyday life: roommates, study, leisure time, recreation, athletic competition, relationships, physical health, leadership, social activities, and self-discipline. Take advantage of this great community—immerse yourself in the Eagle experience! RESIDENCE LIFE Residence Life exists for the purpose of building a community committed to the rewarding, challenging, and energizing work of living life well, together. We seek to serve, love, and care for each other in such a way that everyone would experience a deep sense of belonging. The Resident Assistants, Apartment Representatives, and other student leaders all provide leadership within our various student living areas. Know that you are being prayed for and have someone waiting to assist you, even in your residence hall! Get ready for a great year! Pictured below is the 2014-2015 Residence Life Team—we are excited to meet you!


FOR FAMILY Orientation is a special time of celebration and a hallmark of transition in a student’s and family’s life. We look forward to having parents and family members join us for the first two days. MEAL INFO On the first day of Orientation, one of our great traditions is the NU Community Picnic dinner. Provided free of charge to your family, this meal marks a great community celebration! Other meals throughout Orientation are available for $5 (cash or credit/debit). For new students, all meals during Orientation are provided free of charge. SIBLINGS While we do not plan specific activities for younger children, NU does have many fun opportunities for recreation including outdoor basketball and tennis courts, a sand volleyball court, open areas, and a 9-hole disc golf course. FAREWELL TO FAMILY On the afternoon of the second day, Friday, August 22, we facilitate a longstanding tradition, the annual NU Community Photo. This photo marks our farewell to family. From here, students continue with us through Orientation until classes begin on Monday.


CHECKING IN: WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU ARRIVE We’ve made it easy! Simply check in for Orientation on Thursday, August 21, according to the schedule below and we’ll guide you the rest of the way! Residential Student Check-In, Health & Sciences Center Lobby ☐☐ 9:00am

Check-In for last names beginning Q-Z

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Check-In for last names beginning A-I

☐☐ 11:00am

Check-In for last names beginning J-P

Commuter Student Check-In, Health & Sciences Center Lobby ☐☐ 12:00pm–1:00pm Late Arrivals: Check-In at the Admissions Office in Barton Building.

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Arrive on Campus All students begin with Check-In at the Health and Sciences Center (HSC). You will be greeted by welcoming Orientation Leaders who will guide your way to parking for the Check-In process.

Check-In After parking and arriving at the HSC, you will begin with Check-In during your assigned time. Walk through the building and follow the signs to each station. This convenient process will provide you with: ☐☐ ☐☐ ☐☐ ☐☐

Orientation Information Nametag Orientation Group Number Mailbox Key

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Residential Student Move-In and Commuter Student Gatherings Residential Students: Before unloading your vehicle, please proceed to your designated living area to finalize housing paperwork and receive your room code. 1. Guy, Perks, & Crowder Residence Halls—Perks Lounge 2. Gray & Beatty Residence Halls—Gray-Beatty Lounge 3. Student Apartments—Student Apartments Commuter Students: Check the schedule for specific times and locations for commuter students to meet one another.

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Unload and Move Vehicle After you receive your room door code (Step 3), you’re ready to move in! To facilitate smooth vehicle traffic flow, as soon as your vehicle is empty, please immediately re-park away from the loading zones.

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Settle In and Enjoy Orientation Get ready for an exciting Orientation Week and a great academic year!

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ORIENTATION STUDENT SCHEDULE Thursday, August 21: The Welcoming Community of NU 9:00am-12:00pm Residential Student Check-In HSC Lobby 9:00am Check-In for last names beginning Q-Z 10:00am Check-In for last names beginning A-I 11:00am Check-In for last names beginning J-P Move-In: Residential Students must complete the Check-In process before Move-In. Guy/Perks/Crowder Residents Perks Lounge Gray/Beatty Residents Gray-Beatty Lounge Campus Apartments Move-In Student Apartments 10:00am-1:00pm Registration Make-Up Session HSC Computer Lab (For students who missed SOAR Days) 11:30am-1:30pm Lunch The Caf 12:00pm-1:00pm Commuter Student Check-In HSC Lobby 1:00pm-1:45pm Commuter Welcome HSC 231 1:00pm-1:30pm Campus Technology Make-Up Session HSC 254 (For on-campus residents who missed SOAR Days) 1:30pm-2:30pm Campus Tours for Parents Library Entrance 1:45pm-2:15pm Campus Technology Make Up Session HSC 254 (For commuter students who missed SOAR Days) 1:45pm-2:30pm Commuter Student Hangout Pecota Student Center Lounge 2:40pm-3:40pm EAGLE GAMES The Green Students: Please wear your yellow Eagle t-shirts! 4:15pm-5:30pm The President’s Community Welcome Butterfield Chapel 5:30pm-6:30pm Annual NU Community Picnic Eagle Fields 6:30pm-7:00pm Speed Greeting Event Eagle Fields 7:00pm-8:00pm Orientation Groups Various Locations 9:30pm Late Night Fun with NUSG The Green Friday, August 22: The Community of Academic Excellence 7:00am-9:00am Breakfast The Caf 9:00am-10:00am Morning Kick-Off: Provost Butterfield Chapel 10:00am-12:00pm Student Success/Academics Depart Butterfield Chapel 10:00am-5:00pm Returning Students Move-In Residence Halls & Apartments 12:00pm-1:15pm Lunch The Caf Students: Please wear your yellow orientation t-shirt for the afternoon! 1:30pm-2:30pm Meetings and Info Sessions Study Abroad Opportunities Info Session HSC 104 New International Students’ Meeting HSC 102 New Act Six Scholars’ Meeting Hurst 110 Parent Session: “Transitions” Butterfield Chapel 2:45pm-3:15pm NU Community Photo & Family Farewell The Green Students: Please wear your yellow orientation t-shirt for the afternoon!


Friday, August 22: The Community of Academic Excellence (cont.) 3:30pm-5:30pm Provost’s Assessment HSC 104 For first-time, full-time freshman including running start students. 3:30pm-5:30pm Transfer Student Hangout Pecota Student Center Lounge 5:00pm-7:00pm Dinner The Caf 7:00pm-7:45pm Identity & Vocation Small Groups The Green 7:45pm-8:45pm Community Dessert Sponsored by NUSG The Green 8:45 pm Late Night Movie Guy/Perks/Crowder Courtyard

Saturday, August 23: The Community of Empowered Engagement 7:30am-9:00am Breakfast The Caf 9:00am-10:00am Morning Kick-Off: Student Development Butterfield Chapel 10:00am-12:00pm Rotation Sessions—Follow your Orientation Leader Session A: 10:10am, Session B: 10:50am, Session C: 11:30am Topics to be covered: HSC 104: Library Overview HSC 102: Financial Aid & Student Accounts Overview Chapel: Student Development Overview 11:30am-1:15pm Lunch The Caf 1:15pm-2:30pm Finding Your Place Fair HSC Lobby 2:30pm-3:20pm Jobs, Jobs, Jobs HSC 104 3:30pm-5:00pm Critical Issues Session Butterfield Chapel 5:00pm-6:00pm Dinner The Caf 6:00pm-8:30pm Annual Scavenger Challenge The Green 9:00pm-10:00pm Milk & Cookies The Caf 10:00pm Fred Meyer College Night! Fred Meyer (Totem Lake)

Sunday, August 24: The Community of Spiritual Vitality All students are encouraged to attend a local church worship service on Sunday morning. 7:30am-9:00am Breakfast The Caf 11:30am-1:15pm Lunch The Caf 3:00pm-5:00pm Orientation Groups The Green 5:00pm-6:00pm Dinner The Caf 7:00pm-8:00pm Community Worship Butterfield Chapel Sunset Candlelit Dedication Service Butterfield Chapel 10:00pm Residence Hall Mandatory Area Meetings* Pavilion *Student Apartment residents meet on Thursday, August 28, Community Room Building D


We, the people of Northwest University, carry the call of God by continually building a learning community dedicated to spiritual vitality, academic excellence, and empowered engagement with human need.

We Are Here To Help Throughout this process, please feel free to contact any of the offices below or your Enrollment Counselor in the Admissions Office at 1.800.669.3781 or admissions@northwestu.edu. Financial Aid 425.889.5210 finaid@northwestu.edu

Orientation & Student Programs 425.889.5319 orientation@northwestu.edu

Housing 425.889.5334 housing@northwestu.edu

Student Accounts 425.889.5346 studentaccounts@northwestu.edu

International Student Services 425.889.5764 international@northwestu.edu

Student Development 425.889.5234 studentdevelopment@northwestu.edu


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