Currently, we anticipate Centennial Hall move-in will take place Monday, August 23 through Wednesday, August 25. Our Orientation Program also prepares family members to be a resource for their student throughout the summer and beyond. Those arriving early may attend dinner at Lakeside Dining between 4:30 PM and 6:30 PM but must pay in cash ($12 per person). You can now reach the directory through your Faculty/Staff or MyESF student portal.
This is in addition to your student's Orientation Fee and can be paid at the time of registration or check-in. New Student Orientation will include both asynchronous (pre-recorded and/or complete on your own time) and live (in-person in real time) components.
These fees are in addition to the Orientation Fees outlined above. Please note, students who plan to arrive earlier than the dates indicated above, should plan to explore New York City, Washington D.C. or other American cities, until the scheduled arrival date. This fee is due prior to attendance at the program and can be paid at the time of registration or check-in. participants move in to their residence halls the Monday before regular move-in. We are offering new first-year and transfer students and their family members the opportunity to participate in a one day, mandatory in-person summer Orientation Program. Information will also be emailed to your SYR.EDU email. You also will enjoy a variety of trips to Niagara Falls, museums, theaters, the nearby cities of Ithaca and Syracuse as well as a few American sports. In addition to the in-person Orientation Program, family members and supporters are invited to take advantage of our virtual resources and offerings!
Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Requested pre-program lodging accommodations not paid within the 48-hour window will be canceled and offered to the next interested party. FreshFest is a great way to meet other incoming students and returning students before the academic year begins. Please provide your own toiletries. ESF will continue to monitor COVID safety guidelines issues by New York State Department of Health and SUNY.
We can arrange to pick you up free of charge from the Syracuse (SYR) or Ithaca (ITH) airports, the Cortland bus station, or the Syracuse train station on the following dates. If a student and their guest elect to stay with us. If you have any questions, please email Ian Solow-Niederman iniederm@syr.edu. Student Affairs Orientation for new transfer students will take place on Friday, August 27, and will include academic and student engagement information.
Through a variety of small groups, informational sessions, and individual meetings with academic advisors, students who attend an in-person Orientation Program will be equipped with the knowledge and resources to spearhead their successful transition to life as a Laker. Pre-Program Lodging guests are housed in Riggs Hall, one of our air-conditioned Lakeside buildings. We offer Pre-Program Lodging for students and guests traveling from a distance who wish to spend the evening on campus the evening prior to their In-Person Orientation Program. Please check this regularly.
The fee is assigned to all students, regardless of attendance at an in-person Orientation Program or not. Students will need to make their own arrangements for housing and transportation during this time. Flight and Arrival Information: Please let us know your travel details by August 3 (for the Fall semester) and January 3 (for the Spring Semester). We expect more guidelines to be released this summer and we will communicate our plans for the move-in process in July. Orientation sessions will run from 9am 4pm and are arranged by Academic School. *Because of the limited amount of Pre-Program Lodging accommodations we can provide, the Pre-Program Lodging Feemust be paidwithin 48 hours of registration to hold your pre-program lodging reservation. If you are interested in joining us, please, If you have any questions, please email Ian Solow-Niederman. Included in the cost of your Pre-Program Lodging are linens (flat sheet, fitted sheet, blanket and pillow) in addition to a bath towel and washcloth.
You will connect with all campus procedures and policies as well as make new friends. Those costs are outlined below: You can view our most frequently asked questions regarding our in-person Orientation programs here:Frequently Asked Questions. There are several ancillary services that students or guests may elect to take advantage of while attending their in-person Orientation Program. If you are interested in joining us, please fill out this form to join our waitlist. Plans for New Student Orientation and your arrival to campus are already underway.
An umbrella and jacket or raincoat (check the weather forecast before you arrive), Water bottle and bag to carry the materials you receive during the program, College transcripts or Advanced Placement verification, if applicable, Financial Aid and Student Accounts (paying your bill), First Year & Transfer Student Orientation, Consumer Information: Student Right to Know, Dining halls, meal plans, textbooks rentals, and campus employment, Academic rigor and expectations with the Dean from your student's college, 20+ campus offices at our Orientation end-cap, "Cruisin' the Campus", How to build social connections with your fellow peers at Oz. Our goal for your Orientation program is to provide information, resources, and support to facilitate your academic success and social engagement to help you transition successfully to ESF. (315)-470-6660 Tailored Mentorship: are paired with a returning student mentor.
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315-470-6500 Throughout orientation, students will have the opportunity to meet other new students, faculty and staff within their School, learn about opportunities to get involved on campus, decode "college-speak," and learn about all the tools you'll need to be successful at OCC! Participate in our "Cruising the Campus" tabling event with over 20 offices. The program experience is committed to introducing new students to the physical layout of campus, returning student mentors, their peers, and College leadership. Contact Us The staff answered a lot of my questions and they made me feel more comfortable and less stressed.
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Traveling by Bus: For bus services between New York City and Cortland, please check Greyhound routes. Our non-native English-speaking students will be required to attend a mandatory language assessment as well. At the Orientation Program, family members and supporters can expect to learn about Orientation programs end at 5 pm; please plan to stay for the duration of the program.
FreshFest 2022 is currently at capacity for participation. This fee cannot be reduced or waived.
People Search (Faculty, Staff, Grad Students). Box 2000 Complete Online Orientation Modules via Blackboard: http://blackboard.syr.edu, available starting in July. Students enrolled in completion degree programs through Extended Learning or in SUNY Oswego at Syracuse may contact the Division of Extended Learning for more information. studentinvolvement@esf.edu, SUNY ESF
To begin your journey to Cortland, please read our "What to Know Before you Go" guide to SUNY Cortland. There are several specialized programs for family members and supporters during the in-person Orientation experience. FreshFest 2022 is currently at capacity for participation. Privacy Policy | Information | Webmaster, A campus of the State University of New York Syracuse, NY 13210 We recommend you connect with other new students on the Facebook SUNY ESF Class of 2025 Page and well as other Class Pages. The cost of Pre-Program Lodging, per person, is $36 per person.
Family members and supporters are encouraged to attend an in-person Orientation Program with their student. This website will be updated regularly as new information becomes available. This is a traditional dormitory experience with a twin extra-long bed and shared community restroom. First Year students and one family member or supporter are invited to attend any of the following in-person Orientation Programs: Transfer students and one family member or supporter are invited to attend any of the following in-person Orientation Programs: *The programs marked with an asterisk (*) offer an Express Bus service from New York City to SUNY Oswego. This fee covers the cost of attendance at an in-person program including meals, coffee breaks, giveaways, and staffing. We are confident that you will find this orientation experience enormously valuable, as it will ensure a seamless transition to your new home at SUNY Cortland. (See a sample orientation schedule.). 7060 State Route 104 Our orientation staff, who are current SUNY Cortland domestic and international students, will lead you through a full schedule of diverse activities and events during this week. Fall semester student arrival date: August 23, 2022, Spring semester student arrival date: January 18, 2023, Traveling by Air: Students who arrive in New York City, Newark, Boston, Chicago, or Philadelphia can take a direct flight from those airports to either the Syracuse or Ithaca airport.
Orientation for new first-year students will take place Thursday, August 26 through Sunday, August 29, and will include academic information including Fall semester schedule adjustments, introduction to campus resources, and social activities. You can learn more information about ourOrientation Express Bus here. Website Accessibility Feedback, To begin your journey to Cortland, please read our.
You may wish to have a sweater or light jacket some meeting areas are chilly. We are thrilled you have made ESF your college choice and can't wait to welcome you to campus in August. Past activities have included field trips to the New York State Fair and Dave & Busters, Greek Life panel, study abroad panel, ultimate frisbee, and a welcome breakfast in the Dome for participants and their families. International StudentOrientationwill playa vital role in helping you make new friends andadjusting to our campus, U.S. classroom and culture by creating a welcoming and informative environment. More importantly, they are all leaders on
Attend Orientation and participate in the live, in-person sessions in August after you arrive to campus.
There is a fee associated with the cost of attendance ($35 per person).
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Check-In Information is sent to all students and guests who reserved their space to attend the Orientation Program the week of their selected event.
Check-in: 8:15 am - 9 am | Program begins at 9 am, sharpYoull learn about Orientation programs end at 4 pm; please plan to stay for the duration of the program.
The following asynchronous components should be completed on your own and before you arrive to campus in August: Complete New Student To Do List found on the ESF Student Portal: https://myesf.esf.edu starting in June. During your Orientation session, well provide an all-you-care-to-eat lunch in Lakeside Dining Center. Box 2000Cortland, NY 13045Phone: +1-607-753-2209Fax: +1-607-753-5989, P.O.
Students that sign up for FreshFest will have access to: Early Move-in: participants move in to their residence halls the Monday before regular move-in.
You are invited to arrive in Cortland, New York on August 23, 2022 for the Fall semester and on January 18, 2023 for the Spring prior to the mandatory International Student Orientation. We can offer wheelchair-accessible rooms for guests who need them. In addition to summer orientation in-person and virtual programs, this fee supports the August orientation experience and Opening Week social programs. campus and at Hillel and are there to answer questions, to a guide to SU life, and build an enduring relationship with participants. Thank you for your patience as we work to support your transition to ESF as effectively and safely as possible. participate in two days of activities that help them get acclimated to campus. are paired with a returning student mentor. At this session, you will be introduced to and receive presentations from all campus departments and you will receive critical immigration information necessary to maintain your F-1 and J-1 visa status. 14 Bray Hall Summer In-Person Orientation Programs hosted by the Office of New Student Orientation are designed for new, incoming domestic first-year and transfer students enrolled in degree programs at the Main Campus (Oswego, NY).
Monitor your SYR.EDU email and this website regularly for information about virtual summer activities to further support your transition to ESF.
You will be required to attend an international student information session to be held during your orientation week. Two Days of Programming: participate in two days of activities that help them get acclimated to campus. I am so glad that I attended Orientation! The ESF Employee Directory was moved to improve information security for campus contact information.
Traveling by Train: For train schedules between New York City and Syracuse, please check:Amtrak. We are thrilled to invite family members and supporters to accompany their student to an in-person Orientation Program.
The first day of class for both ESF and Syracuse University is Monday, August 30. 315.312.2500, Connect with a Laker Leader and returning student mentor, Meet your new classmates (and new Laker families). This is in addition to the Orientation Fee.*. A one-time Orientation fee is assigned to the student account of each new student in the form of the costs outlined below. Dress at Orientation is casual, bring comfortable, weather-appropriate clothes and walking shoes. FreshFest is the largest pre-orientation program at Syracuse University. Throughout orientation, students will have the opportunity to meet other new students, faculty and staff within their School, learn about opportunities to get involved on campus, decode "college-speak," and learn about all the. In the past, some students have used Sky Scanneror Kayakto purchase their local airline tickets. a wide variety of majors, have lived in almost every residence hall, hail from across the country, and are incredibly involved in the Orange community. Experience OCC for the first time and get to know your School!
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