SOAR Brochure 2 2017

Page 1

GET CONNECTED

Housing

Money matters

Meet your SOAR Leaders

If you have not created your Roomsync Profile, log on to CatPAWS to find your ideal roommate. Room assignments will be posted on CatPAWS starting in July, as well as the contact information for your new roommate so you can plan for the fall.

If you plan to apply for financial aid and you have not already done so, please complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. List Northwest’s school code (002496) to give us access to your record for processing.

During SOAR you will be teamed up with a SOAR leader and a small group of 10 to 15 new students who share similar interests. Your SOAR Leader will lead you through the day’s activities and help you become acquainted with Northwest. SOAR Leaders are upperclassmen who have been on campus and know the ins and outs of life at Northwest. You will also get to know other first-time students in your SOAR group, among others. You may even find your future roommate!

Living and Academic Learning Communities (LALC) are offered to the majors within Agricultural Sciences, Business, Computer Science, Elementary Education, and Natural Sciences. If you are interested in a LALC, visit www.nwmissouri.edu/reslife/Communities for more information.

Transcripts

A sample loft will be on display with vendor contact information on each SOAR date.

Choose your Meal plan Whether you are a residential or commuter student, there is a meal plan to fit your needs. If you have not already done so, you can log onto CatPAWS to choose which meal plan best suits you. For more information, go to http://www.campusdish.com/en-US/CSMW/ NorthwestMissouri/MealPlans/MealPlansHome.htm.

Planning to spend the night for SOAR? There are several hotel options in Maryville. In addition, Northwest Residential Life will be offering a limited number of rooms on campus for families seeking accommodations during their SOAR stay. For more information on hotels and the option and cost of staying on campus, visit www.nwmissouri.edu/admissions/ campusvisits/lodging.htm.

Sydnee Arnold Liberty, Mo. Deciding/University Studies

Zach Nielsen Omaha, Neb. Business

Ty Franklin St. Joseph, Mo. Humanities, Social Sciences Language, Literature & Writing

kel Montana Kun o. M y, Mound Cit re tu ul ic Agr

800.633.1175 or 660.562.1951

Email: OTA@nwmissouri.edu

Allie Dirks Omaha, Neb. Fine Arts

Annastasia Tuttle Grandview, Mo. Communication & Ma ss Media

Joe Suchan Maryville, Mo. Math & Computer Science

Liz Brown Kansas City, KS. Natural Sciences

Follow us on twitter | @SOARNorthwest For updates on SOAR throughout the summer.

Freshman directory A freshman directory is available on CatPAWS through Sept. 15. This directory includes your name, hometown, high school, major, SOAR date and, later, your Northwest email. It is set up to help you connect with other students in your area and major at SOAR and is only accessible to other new freshmen. So check it out and see who’s coming from your hometown.

Deion Scott Orlando, Fl. Health Sciences, Behavioral Sciences, and Wellness

Matt Breen Mo. Kansas City, nces Natural Scie Sassie Matzen Brookfield, Mo. Professional Education

Kali Fujinam i St. Joseph, M o. Honors

Josh Partridge Maryville, Mo. Natural Sciences

SUMMER ORIENTATION ADVISEMENT & REGISTRATION

N O RT H W E S T M I S S O U R I S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y

You will need to send final high school transcripts as well as transcripts for any college credit you have earned from the institution granting the credit.

Soar Questions? Call:

SOAR

2017

MORE INFO

Student success starts with a great first year


Choose from a variety of afternoon activities: ■ Student Services Fair ■ Residence Hall browsing Dieterich and Hudson Halls only ■ Visit the Bookstore ■ Information sessions for parents Student Union 3rd Floor

Colleg e

3rd St

reet

Avenu e

4th St

J.W. Jones Student Union Administration Building

l Dr. Memor ia r Pa

k

e iv Dr

Park Here

1:30–3:30 p.m.

Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts

Advisement and registration overview ■ Break ■ All about Northwest ■ College life skits ■ Northwest student panel ■

Lunch Student Union Ballroom

Check-In Here

10:10–12:15

12:15–1:30 p.m.

Welcome

Meet the SOAR Leaders and learn the day’s overview

Ic on

9–9:45 a.m.

9:45–10:10 a.m.

d

Student and parent check-in and light breakfast Performing Arts Center

Ro a

Meet with an advisor and your SOAR Leader for advisement and registration

8–9 a.m.

Co

Meet the SOAR Leaders and learn the day’s overview

1:30–3:30 p.m.

N

9:45–10 a.m.

Morning with SOAR Leaders ■ “What I’ve Learned About College Life” ■ SOAR Leader Q&A ■ Advisement and registration overview ■ Being a Bearcat Student Union Boardroom

SOAR Schedule for FAMILY

N

Welcome

10:40 a.m.–Noon

Lunch and Student Services Fair (Health History Forms collected here) Student Union Ballroom

y

9–9:45 a.m.

Group Meetings with SOAR Leader

Noon–1:30 p.m.

un tr

Student and parent check-in and light breakfast Early bird campus tours, information stations (Residential Life, Wellness Services, changing major) Performing Arts Center

10–10:40 a.m.

Gr an

8–9 a.m.

ub

SOAR Schedule for STUDENTS

(or 562.1951 locally) and ask for the Advisement Office.

Cl

For Tuesday and Wednesday SOAR dates, we will have a pasta bar of marinara, meat sauce, alfredo sauce, pasta, tossed salad, breadsticks, cookies and beverages. For Friday and Saturday SOAR dates, we will have sandwiches, soup, salad, cookies and beverages. If you have special dietary needs, please let us know in advance by calling 800.633.1175 (or 562.1951 locally) or emailing us at ota@nwmissouri.edu.

When you signed up for SOAR you either confirmed your major or if you are still deciding, your meta major. If you need more information on choosing a major or would like to explore your options, you can find more information at http://www.nwmissouri.edu/advisementassistance/ deciding.htm. If you find you need to change your major, call the SOAR team at 800.633.1175 (or 562.1951 locally) or email us at ota@nwmissouri.edu. Don’t be afraid to try a course in something you’ve never studied. This is a chance to expand your interests. Many students find these new subjects are their favorites.

ue

What’s for lunch?

Major choices

d A ve n

Bring ’em! We have orientation for them, too. They’ll have the chance to learn about Northwest, get their questions answered and have some fun in the process. In the past, parents have said they really enjoyed their day, so encourage them to attend. We also have special “Proud Parent” T-shirts they can purchase.

d

What about my parents?

Ro a

Students must attend the entire day, which will finish around 3 or 3:30 p.m., so please plan accordingly. Some students may choose to do English Placement between 3 and 4 p.m., if needed.

N

How long will I be there?

All Northwest students are required to submit a completed Health History form which includes a Tuberculosis English Placement – If your ACT English subscore is a 1 Screening Questionnaire that is required by law—students to 18, you will be placed in English 10-110, Introduction should plan to turn these in to Wellness Services at to College Writing, to prepare you for college-level writing SOAR. All students are also required to submit proof that courses. All students are required to complete 10-111 they’ve received two doses of the Measles-Mumps-Rubella and 10-112 as a graduation requirement for Northwest. (MMR) Vaccine. In addition, it is Missouri State Law that If you think your ACT English subscore does not reflect all students residing in on-campus housing must provide your writing ability, you may challenge your placement in proof they have been vaccinated against Meningococcal English 10-110 by taking the Writing Challenge at SOAR or Disease (a.k.a. Meningitis). Per CDC guidelines, Northwest Advantage. This is the only placement test offered at SOAR. requires that this vaccine, or a booster dose, be received after the age of 16. Wellness Services will be present at Math Placement – If your degree requires General SOAR and can provide Meningococcal Disease vaccinations Statistics, Concepts of Math, College Algebra or to students who will be living on campus. This vaccine Fundamentals of Math, you can move directly into those courses, with no additional requirements, provided you have at SOAR costs $167—Wellness Services can file these charges with your insurance, apply the charges to the a 22 ACT Math subscore or 3.0 overall high school GPA. If student’s account, or accept cash/check payment at SOAR. you do not meet these requirements, you will be required Please note: some insurance carriers have preferred to take a support course as a co-requisite with your college guidelines for immunization filing. We recommend you level Math course. contact your insurance company to determine if the If your degree requires Pre-Calculus, you must have a 24 immunization will be covered at our SOAR event. If you ACT Math subscore or a 3.8 overall high school GPA. If have additional questions, please contact Wellness Services you do not meet these requirements, you will be required at 660.562.1348. to take a support course as a co-requisite with your PreAgain, the following documents should be turned in at Calculus course. SOAR, and are REQUIRED to be completed by August 1: If your degree requires Calculus, you must have a 27 ACT • Completed Health History Form, including TB Math subscore or successfully complete precalculus. Screening Questionnaire (required of all students). Language Placement – Students who have had significant • Proof of two doses of the MMR Vaccine (required of experience in Spanish or French may be able to move on all students). to advanced coursework or test out of a language class for credit. Students may do this at Advantage. • Proof of the Meningococcal Disease vaccination after the age of 16 (required of students living on campus). If you have additional questions, please call 800.633.1175

ue

Northwest uses ACT subscores for English and Math placement. Your ACT Math and English scores may require you to take remedial coursework.

Ra y A ve n

We have taken all the guesswork out of registering for classes by preparing for your visit before you even get here. Each department has developed an optimal class schedule for each of its majors, including each deciding meta major. Your SOAR leader and your faculty/staff advisor develop an individual schedule that they think will best suit you based on personal information, such as classes you have taken for dual credit, your ACT score, whether you’re a studentathlete and other interest areas indicated on your SOAR registration. At 1:30 p.m. on SOAR days, students begin meeting with advisors. At that time you will review your schedule with your SOAR leader and/or advisor to see if it meets your needs. Modifications can be made at this time, and you will have a copy of your schedule when you leave.

N

The enclosed confirmation letter verifies your SOAR date. On that day you should arrive between 8 and 8:45 a.m. at the Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts. (It is not necessary to arrive before 8 a.m.)

Health History Form, Immunization, and TB Screening Requirements

M un

Placement testing

ue

How do I register for classes?

n A ve n

Where do I go...and when?

reet 

9th Street 

YOUR SOAR DAY


Choose from a variety of afternoon activities: ■ Student Services Fair ■ Residence Hall browsing Dieterich and Hudson Halls only ■ Visit the Bookstore ■ Information sessions for parents Student Union 3rd Floor

Colleg e

3rd St

reet

Avenu e

4th St

J.W. Jones Student Union Administration Building

l Dr. Memor ia r Pa

k

e iv Dr

Park Here

1:30–3:30 p.m.

Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts

Advisement and registration overview ■ Break ■ All about Northwest ■ College life skits ■ Northwest student panel ■

Lunch Student Union Ballroom

Check-In Here

10:10–12:15

12:15–1:30 p.m.

Welcome

Meet the SOAR Leaders and learn the day’s overview

Ic on

9–9:45 a.m.

9:45–10:10 a.m.

d

Student and parent check-in and light breakfast Performing Arts Center

Ro a

Meet with an advisor and your SOAR Leader for advisement and registration

8–9 a.m.

Co

Meet the SOAR Leaders and learn the day’s overview

1:30–3:30 p.m.

N

9:45–10 a.m.

Morning with SOAR Leaders ■ “What I’ve Learned About College Life” ■ SOAR Leader Q&A ■ Advisement and registration overview ■ Being a Bearcat Student Union Boardroom

SOAR Schedule for FAMILY

N

Welcome

10:40 a.m.–Noon

Lunch and Student Services Fair (Health History Forms collected here) Student Union Ballroom

y

9–9:45 a.m.

Group Meetings with SOAR Leader

Noon–1:30 p.m.

un tr

Student and parent check-in and light breakfast Early bird campus tours, information stations (Residential Life, Wellness Services, changing major) Performing Arts Center

10–10:40 a.m.

Gr an

8–9 a.m.

ub

SOAR Schedule for STUDENTS

(or 562.1951 locally) and ask for the Advisement Office.

Cl

For Tuesday and Wednesday SOAR dates, we will have a pasta bar of marinara, meat sauce, alfredo sauce, pasta, tossed salad, breadsticks, cookies and beverages. For Friday and Saturday SOAR dates, we will have sandwiches, soup, salad, cookies and beverages. If you have special dietary needs, please let us know in advance by calling 800.633.1175 (or 562.1951 locally) or emailing us at ota@nwmissouri.edu.

When you signed up for SOAR you either confirmed your major or if you are still deciding, your meta major. If you need more information on choosing a major or would like to explore your options, you can find more information at http://www.nwmissouri.edu/advisementassistance/ deciding.htm. If you find you need to change your major, call the SOAR team at 800.633.1175 (or 562.1951 locally) or email us at ota@nwmissouri.edu. Don’t be afraid to try a course in something you’ve never studied. This is a chance to expand your interests. Many students find these new subjects are their favorites.

ue

What’s for lunch?

Major choices

d A ve n

Bring ’em! We have orientation for them, too. They’ll have the chance to learn about Northwest, get their questions answered and have some fun in the process. In the past, parents have said they really enjoyed their day, so encourage them to attend. We also have special “Proud Parent” T-shirts they can purchase.

d

What about my parents?

Ro a

Students must attend the entire day, which will finish around 3 or 3:30 p.m., so please plan accordingly. Some students may choose to do English Placement between 3 and 4 p.m., if needed.

N

How long will I be there?

All Northwest students are required to submit a completed Health History form which includes a Tuberculosis English Placement – If your ACT English subscore is a 1 Screening Questionnaire that is required by law—students to 18, you will be placed in English 10-110, Introduction should plan to turn these in to Wellness Services at to College Writing, to prepare you for college-level writing SOAR. All students are also required to submit proof that courses. All students are required to complete 10-111 they’ve received two doses of the Measles-Mumps-Rubella and 10-112 as a graduation requirement for Northwest. (MMR) Vaccine. In addition, it is Missouri State Law that If you think your ACT English subscore does not reflect all students residing in on-campus housing must provide your writing ability, you may challenge your placement in proof they have been vaccinated against Meningococcal English 10-110 by taking the Writing Challenge at SOAR or Disease (a.k.a. Meningitis). Per CDC guidelines, Northwest Advantage. This is the only placement test offered at SOAR. requires that this vaccine, or a booster dose, be received after the age of 16. Wellness Services will be present at Math Placement – If your degree requires General SOAR and can provide Meningococcal Disease vaccinations Statistics, Concepts of Math, College Algebra or to students who will be living on campus. This vaccine Fundamentals of Math, you can move directly into those courses, with no additional requirements, provided you have at SOAR costs $167—Wellness Services can file these charges with your insurance, apply the charges to the a 22 ACT Math subscore or 3.0 overall high school GPA. If student’s account, or accept cash/check payment at SOAR. you do not meet these requirements, you will be required Please note: some insurance carriers have preferred to take a support course as a co-requisite with your college guidelines for immunization filing. We recommend you level Math course. contact your insurance company to determine if the If your degree requires Pre-Calculus, you must have a 24 immunization will be covered at our SOAR event. If you ACT Math subscore or a 3.8 overall high school GPA. If have additional questions, please contact Wellness Services you do not meet these requirements, you will be required at 660.562.1348. to take a support course as a co-requisite with your PreAgain, the following documents should be turned in at Calculus course. SOAR, and are REQUIRED to be completed by August 1: If your degree requires Calculus, you must have a 27 ACT • Completed Health History Form, including TB Math subscore or successfully complete precalculus. Screening Questionnaire (required of all students). Language Placement – Students who have had significant • Proof of two doses of the MMR Vaccine (required of experience in Spanish or French may be able to move on all students). to advanced coursework or test out of a language class for credit. Students may do this at Advantage. • Proof of the Meningococcal Disease vaccination after the age of 16 (required of students living on campus). If you have additional questions, please call 800.633.1175

ue

Northwest uses ACT subscores for English and Math placement. Your ACT Math and English scores may require you to take remedial coursework.

Ra y A ve n

We have taken all the guesswork out of registering for classes by preparing for your visit before you even get here. Each department has developed an optimal class schedule for each of its majors, including each deciding meta major. Your SOAR leader and your faculty/staff advisor develop an individual schedule that they think will best suit you based on personal information, such as classes you have taken for dual credit, your ACT score, whether you’re a studentathlete and other interest areas indicated on your SOAR registration. At 1:30 p.m. on SOAR days, students begin meeting with advisors. At that time you will review your schedule with your SOAR leader and/or advisor to see if it meets your needs. Modifications can be made at this time, and you will have a copy of your schedule when you leave.

N

The enclosed confirmation letter verifies your SOAR date. On that day you should arrive between 8 and 8:45 a.m. at the Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts. (It is not necessary to arrive before 8 a.m.)

Health History Form, Immunization, and TB Screening Requirements

M un

Placement testing

ue

How do I register for classes?

n A ve n

Where do I go...and when?

reet 

9th Street 

YOUR SOAR DAY


GET CONNECTED

Housing

Money matters

Meet your SOAR Leaders

If you have not created your Roomsync Profile, log on to CatPAWS to find your ideal roommate. Room assignments will be posted on CatPAWS starting in July, as well as the contact information for your new roommate so you can plan for the fall.

If you plan to apply for financial aid and you have not already done so, please complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. List Northwest’s school code (002496) to give us access to your record for processing.

During SOAR you will be teamed up with a SOAR leader and a small group of 10 to 15 new students who share similar interests. Your SOAR Leader will lead you through the day’s activities and help you become acquainted with Northwest. SOAR Leaders are upperclassmen who have been on campus and know the ins and outs of life at Northwest. You will also get to know other first-time students in your SOAR group, among others. You may even find your future roommate!

Living and Academic Learning Communities (LALC) are offered to the majors within Agricultural Sciences, Business, Computer Science, Elementary Education, and Natural Sciences. If you are interested in a LALC, visit www.nwmissouri.edu/reslife/Communities for more information.

Transcripts

A sample loft will be on display with vendor contact information on each SOAR date.

Choose your Meal plan Whether you are a residential or commuter student, there is a meal plan to fit your needs. If you have not already done so, you can log onto CatPAWS to choose which meal plan best suits you. For more information, go to http://www.campusdish.com/en-US/CSMW/ NorthwestMissouri/MealPlans/MealPlansHome.htm.

Planning to spend the night for SOAR? There are several hotel options in Maryville. In addition, Northwest Residential Life will be offering a limited number of rooms on campus for families seeking accommodations during their SOAR stay. For more information on hotels and the option and cost of staying on campus, visit www.nwmissouri.edu/admissions/ campusvisits/lodging.htm.

Sydnee Arnold Liberty, Mo. Deciding/University Studies

Zach Nielsen Omaha, Neb. Business

Ty Franklin St. Joseph, Mo. Humanities, Social Sciences Language, Literature & Writing

kel Montana Kun o. M y, Mound Cit re tu ul ic Agr

800.633.1175 or 660.562.1951

Email: OTA@nwmissouri.edu

Allie Dirks Omaha, Neb. Fine Arts

Annastasia Tuttle Grandview, Mo. Communication & Ma ss Media

Joe Suchan Maryville, Mo. Math & Computer Science

Liz Brown Kansas City, KS. Natural Sciences

Follow us on twitter | @SOARNorthwest For updates on SOAR throughout the summer.

Freshman directory A freshman directory is available on CatPAWS through Sept. 15. This directory includes your name, hometown, high school, major, SOAR date and, later, your Northwest email. It is set up to help you connect with other students in your area and major at SOAR and is only accessible to other new freshmen. So check it out and see who’s coming from your hometown.

Deion Scott Orlando, Fl. Health Sciences, Behavioral Sciences, and Wellness

Matt Breen Mo. Kansas City, nces Natural Scie Sassie Matzen Brookfield, Mo. Professional Education

Kali Fujinam i St. Joseph, M o. Honors

Josh Partridge Maryville, Mo. Natural Sciences

SUMMER ORIENTATION ADVISEMENT & REGISTRATION

N O RT H W E S T M I S S O U R I S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y

You will need to send final high school transcripts as well as transcripts for any college credit you have earned from the institution granting the credit.

Soar Questions? Call:

SOAR

2017

MORE INFO

Student success starts with a great first year


Choose from a variety of afternoon activities: ■ Student Services Fair ■ Residence Hall browsing Dieterich and Hudson Halls only ■ Visit the Bookstore ■ Information sessions for parents Student Union 3rd Floor

Colleg e

3rd St

reet

Avenu e

4th St

J.W. Jones Student Union Administration Building

l Dr. Memor ia r Pa

k

e iv Dr

Park Here

1:30–3:30 p.m.

Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts

Advisement and registration overview ■ Break ■ All about Northwest ■ College life skits ■ Northwest student panel ■

Lunch Student Union Ballroom

Check-In Here

10:10–12:15

12:15–1:30 p.m.

Welcome

Meet the SOAR Leaders and learn the day’s overview

Ic on

9–9:45 a.m.

9:45–10:10 a.m.

d

Student and parent check-in and light breakfast Performing Arts Center

Ro a

Meet with an advisor and your SOAR Leader for advisement and registration

8–9 a.m.

Co

Meet the SOAR Leaders and learn the day’s overview

1:30–3:30 p.m.

N

9:45–10 a.m.

Morning with SOAR Leaders ■ “What I’ve Learned About College Life” ■ SOAR Leader Q&A ■ Advisement and registration overview ■ Being a Bearcat Student Union Boardroom

SOAR Schedule for FAMILY

N

Welcome

10:40 a.m.–Noon

Lunch and Student Services Fair (Health History Forms collected here) Student Union Ballroom

y

9–9:45 a.m.

Group Meetings with SOAR Leader

Noon–1:30 p.m.

un tr

Student and parent check-in and light breakfast Early bird campus tours, information stations (Residential Life, Wellness Services, changing major) Performing Arts Center

10–10:40 a.m.

Gr an

8–9 a.m.

ub

SOAR Schedule for STUDENTS

(or 562.1951 locally) and ask for the Advisement Office.

Cl

For Tuesday and Wednesday SOAR dates, we will have a pasta bar of marinara, meat sauce, alfredo sauce, pasta, tossed salad, breadsticks, cookies and beverages. For Friday and Saturday SOAR dates, we will have sandwiches, soup, salad, cookies and beverages. If you have special dietary needs, please let us know in advance by calling 800.633.1175 (or 562.1951 locally) or emailing us at ota@nwmissouri.edu.

When you signed up for SOAR you either confirmed your major or if you are still deciding, your meta major. If you need more information on choosing a major or would like to explore your options, you can find more information at http://www.nwmissouri.edu/advisementassistance/ deciding.htm. If you find you need to change your major, call the SOAR team at 800.633.1175 (or 562.1951 locally) or email us at ota@nwmissouri.edu. Don’t be afraid to try a course in something you’ve never studied. This is a chance to expand your interests. Many students find these new subjects are their favorites.

ue

What’s for lunch?

Major choices

d A ve n

Bring ’em! We have orientation for them, too. They’ll have the chance to learn about Northwest, get their questions answered and have some fun in the process. In the past, parents have said they really enjoyed their day, so encourage them to attend. We also have special “Proud Parent” T-shirts they can purchase.

d

What about my parents?

Ro a

Students must attend the entire day, which will finish around 3 or 3:30 p.m., so please plan accordingly. Some students may choose to do English Placement between 3 and 4 p.m., if needed.

N

How long will I be there?

All Northwest students are required to submit a completed Health History form which includes a Tuberculosis English Placement – If your ACT English subscore is a 1 Screening Questionnaire that is required by law—students to 18, you will be placed in English 10-110, Introduction should plan to turn these in to Wellness Services at to College Writing, to prepare you for college-level writing SOAR. All students are also required to submit proof that courses. All students are required to complete 10-111 they’ve received two doses of the Measles-Mumps-Rubella and 10-112 as a graduation requirement for Northwest. (MMR) Vaccine. In addition, it is Missouri State Law that If you think your ACT English subscore does not reflect all students residing in on-campus housing must provide your writing ability, you may challenge your placement in proof they have been vaccinated against Meningococcal English 10-110 by taking the Writing Challenge at SOAR or Disease (a.k.a. Meningitis). Per CDC guidelines, Northwest Advantage. This is the only placement test offered at SOAR. requires that this vaccine, or a booster dose, be received after the age of 16. Wellness Services will be present at Math Placement – If your degree requires General SOAR and can provide Meningococcal Disease vaccinations Statistics, Concepts of Math, College Algebra or to students who will be living on campus. This vaccine Fundamentals of Math, you can move directly into those courses, with no additional requirements, provided you have at SOAR costs $167—Wellness Services can file these charges with your insurance, apply the charges to the a 22 ACT Math subscore or 3.0 overall high school GPA. If student’s account, or accept cash/check payment at SOAR. you do not meet these requirements, you will be required Please note: some insurance carriers have preferred to take a support course as a co-requisite with your college guidelines for immunization filing. We recommend you level Math course. contact your insurance company to determine if the If your degree requires Pre-Calculus, you must have a 24 immunization will be covered at our SOAR event. If you ACT Math subscore or a 3.8 overall high school GPA. If have additional questions, please contact Wellness Services you do not meet these requirements, you will be required at 660.562.1348. to take a support course as a co-requisite with your PreAgain, the following documents should be turned in at Calculus course. SOAR, and are REQUIRED to be completed by August 1: If your degree requires Calculus, you must have a 27 ACT • Completed Health History Form, including TB Math subscore or successfully complete precalculus. Screening Questionnaire (required of all students). Language Placement – Students who have had significant • Proof of two doses of the MMR Vaccine (required of experience in Spanish or French may be able to move on all students). to advanced coursework or test out of a language class for credit. Students may do this at Advantage. • Proof of the Meningococcal Disease vaccination after the age of 16 (required of students living on campus). If you have additional questions, please call 800.633.1175

ue

Northwest uses ACT subscores for English and Math placement. Your ACT Math and English scores may require you to take remedial coursework.

Ra y A ve n

We have taken all the guesswork out of registering for classes by preparing for your visit before you even get here. Each department has developed an optimal class schedule for each of its majors, including each deciding meta major. Your SOAR leader and your faculty/staff advisor develop an individual schedule that they think will best suit you based on personal information, such as classes you have taken for dual credit, your ACT score, whether you’re a studentathlete and other interest areas indicated on your SOAR registration. At 1:30 p.m. on SOAR days, students begin meeting with advisors. At that time you will review your schedule with your SOAR leader and/or advisor to see if it meets your needs. Modifications can be made at this time, and you will have a copy of your schedule when you leave.

N

The enclosed confirmation letter verifies your SOAR date. On that day you should arrive between 8 and 8:45 a.m. at the Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts. (It is not necessary to arrive before 8 a.m.)

Health History Form, Immunization, and TB Screening Requirements

M un

Placement testing

ue

How do I register for classes?

n A ve n

Where do I go...and when?

reet 

9th Street 

YOUR SOAR DAY


GET CONNECTED

Housing

Money matters

Meet your SOAR Leaders

If you have not created your Roomsync Profile, log on to CatPAWS to find your ideal roommate. Room assignments will be posted on CatPAWS starting in July, as well as the contact information for your new roommate so you can plan for the fall.

If you plan to apply for financial aid and you have not already done so, please complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. List Northwest’s school code (002496) to give us access to your record for processing.

During SOAR you will be teamed up with a SOAR leader and a small group of 10 to 15 new students who share similar interests. Your SOAR Leader will lead you through the day’s activities and help you become acquainted with Northwest. SOAR Leaders are upperclassmen who have been on campus and know the ins and outs of life at Northwest. You will also get to know other first-time students in your SOAR group, among others. You may even find your future roommate!

Living and Academic Learning Communities (LALC) are offered to the majors within Agricultural Sciences, Business, Computer Science, Elementary Education, and Natural Sciences. If you are interested in a LALC, visit www.nwmissouri.edu/reslife/Communities for more information.

Transcripts

A sample loft will be on display with vendor contact information on each SOAR date.

Choose your Meal plan Whether you are a residential or commuter student, there is a meal plan to fit your needs. If you have not already done so, you can log onto CatPAWS to choose which meal plan best suits you. For more information, go to http://www.campusdish.com/en-US/CSMW/ NorthwestMissouri/MealPlans/MealPlansHome.htm.

Planning to spend the night for SOAR? There are several hotel options in Maryville. In addition, Northwest Residential Life will be offering a limited number of rooms on campus for families seeking accommodations during their SOAR stay. For more information on hotels and the option and cost of staying on campus, visit www.nwmissouri.edu/admissions/ campusvisits/lodging.htm.

Sydnee Arnold Liberty, Mo. Deciding/University Studies

Zach Nielsen Omaha, Neb. Business

Ty Franklin St. Joseph, Mo. Humanities, Social Sciences Language, Literature & Writing

kel Montana Kun o. M y, Mound Cit re tu ul ic Agr

800.633.1175 or 660.562.1951

Email: OTA@nwmissouri.edu

Allie Dirks Omaha, Neb. Fine Arts

Annastasia Tuttle Grandview, Mo. Communication & Ma ss Media

Joe Suchan Maryville, Mo. Math & Computer Science

Liz Brown Kansas City, KS. Natural Sciences

Follow us on twitter | @SOARNorthwest For updates on SOAR throughout the summer.

Freshman directory A freshman directory is available on CatPAWS through Sept. 15. This directory includes your name, hometown, high school, major, SOAR date and, later, your Northwest email. It is set up to help you connect with other students in your area and major at SOAR and is only accessible to other new freshmen. So check it out and see who’s coming from your hometown.

Deion Scott Orlando, Fl. Health Sciences, Behavioral Sciences, and Wellness

Matt Breen Mo. Kansas City, nces Natural Scie Sassie Matzen Brookfield, Mo. Professional Education

Kali Fujinam i St. Joseph, M o. Honors

Josh Partridge Maryville, Mo. Natural Sciences

SUMMER ORIENTATION ADVISEMENT & REGISTRATION

N O RT H W E S T M I S S O U R I S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y

You will need to send final high school transcripts as well as transcripts for any college credit you have earned from the institution granting the credit.

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