- 8:30 AM2hBreakfast with the Academic Deans and Success CoachesTransfer Students | Walls Lounge, Second Floor, Elaine Langone Center
Transfer students will meet with their academic deans and college success coaches to discuss academic expectations and receive updates on meetings with advisers. - 8:30 AM15h 30mBreakfastFirst Year Students | Bostwick Marketplace, Elaine Langone Center
Make sure to have your student ID with you. - 9:00 AM14h 60mPre-health and Pre-law Information SessionsFirst Year Students | Pre-health: Forum, Elaine Langone Center Pre-law: Gallery Theatre, Elaine Langone Center
Students interested in law or health professions are welcome to attend one of these information sessions. If you have a conflict during this time, individual appointments will be available through the Center for Career Advancement. Please call 570-577-1238 to set up an appointment with Dr. Alison Patterson (pre-health) or Molly Gorby (pre-law). - 10:00 AM13h 60mFirst Meeting of Foundation SeminarsFirst Year Students | See Bucknell app or ask your OA for meeting locations
You will meet with your Foundation Seminar instructor for an introduction to academic life and discuss the transition to college-level work. You will also make an appointment with your instructor and adviser to receive individual advising. Make sure to bring something to take notes. - 10:45 AM45mAn Introduction to Library & Information TechnologyTransfer Students | Library Lab, Bertrand Library
Learn about the library as well as student technology systems and resources, including myBucknell, the Tech Desk, Follow-Me printing and more. - 11:30 AM12h 30mFinance Breakout Sessions (McDonnell & Vedder residents)First Year Students | Personal Finance & Budgeting – Trout Auditorium Student Loans & Debt – Forum, Elaine Langone Center
- 11:30 AM12h 30mLunch (Swartz & Smith residents)First Year Students | Bostwick Marketplace, Elaine Langone Center
Make sure to have your student ID with you. - 11:45 AM1h 15mIndividual Advising MeetingsTransfer Students
Each transfer student should have received information about their assigned adviser and a scheduled time and location for a first meeting. If you have questions about the location or timing of your meeting, your OAs can assist you. - 12:30 PM11h 30mFinance Breakout Sessions (Swartz & Smithh residents)First Year Students | Personal Finance & Budgeting – Trout Auditorium Student Loans & Debt – Forum, Elaine Langone Center
- 12:30 PM11h 30mLunch (McDonnell & Vedder residents)First Year Students | Bostwick Marketplace, Elaine Langone Center
Make sure to have your student ID with you. - 1:00 PM1hLunch & Snap TalksTransfer Students | Walls Lounge, Second Floor, Elaine Langone Center
Staff from a variety of campus offices will introduce their office and associated resources and services over lunch. - 1:30 PM30mCollege of Arts & Sciences Group Adviser MeetingsFirst Year Students
Students in the College of Arts & Sciences will meet with faculty from their departments to discuss degree requirements. - 1:30 PM1hFreeman College of Management Group Advising MeetingsFirst Year Students | Trout Auditorium
Students in the Freeman College of Management will meet as a group with Associate Dean Ivy Kepner and Academic Support Specialist Leslie Velz to discuss the academic progress report (APR) and degree requirements. - 1:30 PM2hENGR 100 First MeetingFirst Year Students | Sojka Pavilion
Students in the College of Engineering will join their classmates and professors for a fun teamwork and problem-solving activity. This session is required for all engineering students as well as Arts & Sciences and Management students enrolled in ENGR 100. Arts & Sciences and Management students should attend their college's group advising meetings at 1:30 and come to the ENGR 100 meeting immediately afterward. - 2:00 PM3h 30mCollege of Arts & Sciences Individual Advising AppointmentsFirst Year Students | Faculty Offices
Students in the College of Arts & Sciences can use this time to meet with their faculty adviser(s) individually and discuss changes to their course schedule. The Registrar’s Office, located in Marts Hall, will be open to make approved changes. If you don't know who your adviser is, check your Academic Progress Report in Banner Web. - 2:15 PM45mFinance SessionTransfer Students | Location TBD
Hear from Faculty regarding a range of financial topics from Personal Finance & Budgeting to Student Loans & Debt. - 2:30 PM1hCountdown to Calculus Drop-in SessionFirst Year Students | Science Quad (rain location: Olin Science 451 & 475)
Are you taking MATH 192 or MATH 201 this fall and still working on the Countdown to Calculus course? Do you like sweet treats? Join us for a casual, drop-in session! This is a chance to talk about what to expect in calculus and answer your questions about Countdown to Calculus. You are welcome to bring a device to work on the program while you snack. (Vegan and allergy-conscious options will be available.) - 2:30 PM3hFreeman College of Management Individual Advising AppointmentsFirst Year Students | Faculty Offices
Students in the Freeman College of Management can use this time to meet with their faculty adviser individually and discuss changes to their course schedule. The Registrar’s Office, located in Marts Hall, will be open to make approved changes. If you don't know who your adviser is, check your Academic Progress Report in Banner Web. - 2:30 PM3hPathways Portfolio TimeFirst Year Students | On your own
Use this time to continue creating your Pathways ePortfolio and work on your August reflection assignments. Check your Bucknell email for a message with more details and instructions to help you move through this process.Login to Digication to get started. Visit the Pathways Program website for instructions on setting up your portfolio and working on assignments. - 3:00 PM1hCampus TourTransfer Students
Your Orientation Assistants will take you on a tour of Bucknell’s campus, highlighting important offices, favorite study spots and more! - 3:30 PM1hCollege of Engineering Group Advising Meetings (declared engineering students)First Year Students
Students who have declared an engineering major will meet with faculty to discuss course and major requirements. Undeclared students are welcome to attend to learn more about a specific major (please attend the meeting of your first-choice major). There is a required group meeting for undeclared students at 4:30 p.m. - 4:15 PM1h 45m7th Street Studio & MakerSpaceTransfer Students
Explore the 7th St Studio & Makerspace, learn about the variety of machinery and crafting supplies accessible to all students, for both personal and class projects. - 4:30 PM1hCollege of Engineering Group Advising Meeting (undeclared and 5-year engineering students)First Year Students | Gardner Lecture Hall, Dana Engineering 113
Undeclared College of Engineering students will meet with faculty to discuss course and major requirements. - 5:30 PM1hCan I Kiss You? (McDonnell and Vedder residents)First Year Students | Weis Center Concert Hall
This live show is a fun and revolutionary approach to understanding sexual and intimate boundaries. The founder of The Center for Respect and author of Can I Kiss You?, Mike Domitrz will lead a thought-provoking program about dating, respect and intimacy. - 5:30 PM1h 15mDinner (Smith and Swartz residents in the College of Arts and Sciences and Freeman College of Management)First Year Students | Bostwick Marketplace, Elaine Langone Center
Make sure to have your student ID with you. - 6:00 PM5h 60mDinnerTransfer Students | Bostwick Marketplace, Elaine Langone Center
Make sure to have your student ID with you. - 6:45 PM1h 15mDinner (McDonell and Vedder residents in the College of Arts and Sciences and Freeman College of Management)First Year Students | Bostwick Marketplace, Elaine Langone Center
Make sure to have your student ID with you. - 7:00 PM1hCan I Kiss You? (Smith and Swartz residents)First Year Students | Weis Center Concert Hall
This live show is a fun and revolutionary approach to understanding sexual and intimate boundaries. The founder of The Center for Respect and author of Can I Kiss You?, Mike Domitrz will lead a thought-provoking program about dating, respect and intimacy. - 7:00 PM2hCan I Kiss You?Transfer Students | Weis Center Concert Hall
This live show is a fun and revolutionary approach to understanding sexual and intimate boundaries. The founder of The Center for Respect and author of Can I Kiss You?, Mike Domitrz will lead a thought-provoking program about dating, respect and intimacy. - 8:00 PM1hBreakout DiscussionsFirst Year Students | Various Locations (OAs will direct)
Students will meet with their OAs, RA, JF and hallmates to participate in a group conversation about the Can I Kiss You? presentation and learn more about related campus and community resources. - 9:30 PM2hBingo and Late-night BreakfastTransfer Students | Bostwick Marketplace, Elaine Langone Center
Make sure to have your student ID with you. Stop by Bostwick to play bingo, win prizes and enjoy a delicious late-night breakfast cooked by your OAs! - 9:30 PM2hLate-night Breakfast and BingoFirst Year Students | Bostwick Marketplace, Elaine Langone Center
Make sure to have your student ID with you. Stop by Bostwick to play bingo, win prizes and enjoy a delicious late-night breakfast cooked by your OAs!
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