Orientation Simplified: What to Expect and How to Prepare
πΊοΈ Introduction to the Campus
Attend campus tours and take note of key facilities
Encourage your student to explore virtually before orientation
Help them feel more comfortable and confident navigating the physical space
π Academic Planning Sessions
Attend sessions that resemble mini-classrooms
Learn about the curriculum and meet academic staff
Develop an orientation checklist with your student, including essential documents
π Social Events and Resource Fairs
Encourage your student to attend mixers, games, and group activities
These events are crucial for forming friendships and building a support network
Explore resource fairs to learn about campus services like counseling and career advice
π‘ Orientation Prep 101: Crafting Your Game Plan
Create an orientation schedule with your student, highlighting key events
Discuss emotions and expectations openly, acknowledging the mix of feelings
Provide reassurance and support to help your student navigate the transition
π€ Orientation Debrief: Unpacking the Experience
Encourage your student to reflect on the orientation experience
Help them process and organize the information they received
Keep the dialogue open and provide a steady presence as they start this new chapter
Remember, college orientation is just the beginning of an incredible journey. By preparing together, attending key events, and reflecting on the experience, you can help your student lay the groundwork for a successful and memorable college chapter. ππͺ