Transfer Orientation Schedule Draft Advising and Registration Only Session B Time Event Location 9 – 9:30 a.m. Check-In Students will check in and receive their nametags and information packets. Students MUST attend check-in to be advised and register for courses. Advising Students will meet with representatives from Student Services and/or their departments to discuss expectations of students in the major, as well as courses they plan to take in the fall semester. Course Registration Students will register for fall 2016 courses. Representatives from each College will be on hand to answer questions. Taking Care of Business Students will have time to complete items on the New Student Checklist. DiGiorgio Campus Center Lobby 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. After Course Registration Various Locations Carroll Hall Various Locations New Student Checklist TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE CLASSES BEGIN: Listed below are items that need to be completed before classes begin in August. Some of these items may be completed while you are on campus for Orientation and some will be completed at a later date. Have your Winthrop ID made (15 Tillman Hall). Submit immunization and medical forms to Health Services if you have not already mailed in these records (217 Crawford Building). If you plan to live on campus and have not already signed up online, visit the Residence Life office (237 DiGiorgio Campus Center) to register for housing and a meal plan. Residential students can find your PO Box information on Wingspan at http://wingspan.winthrop.edu. Commuter students who wish to purchase a meal plan should visit the Dining Services office in 112 Thomson Hall. All tuition and fees must be paid (Cashiers Office- 22 Tillman Hall) or a payment plan must be established (Student Financial Services- 21 Tillman Hall) to avoid cancellation of your class schedule. Please note that this cannot be completed until AFTER registering for your classes. Register for your campus parking permit online at http://asap.winthrop.edu/permits using your Wingspan log-in information. Please note that registration will be available in late July. Become familiar with the Cultural Events policy. Visit www.winthrop.edu/culturalevents for more information on requirements and upcoming events. Complete the mandatory “Not Anymore” prevention and educational online program. Successful completion of this program is required of all new students and must be completed before the first day of classes. Students will receive an email from Student Success on August 1 with a link for the program. Failure to complete “Not Anymore” will result in a hold preventing students from registering for spring semester. Winthrop University - Division of Student Life - Department of Student Affairs - Office of New Student and Family Programs Read the 2016 Winthrop University Common Book, The Glass Castle, that you received at Orientation Check-In. Contact the Office of Accessibility over the summer if you may need any accommodations, such as extended time on tests, enlarged print, distraction-reduced testing, etc. accessibility@winthrop.edu, 803/323-3290, 106 Crawford Building Make plans to participate in Welcome Week 2016, August 19-28! Residential student move-in is Friday, August 19 from 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. More information on Welcome Week will be available at the beginning of August on the Welcome Week website: www.winthrop.edu/welcomeweek. Winthrop University - Division of Student Life - Department of Student Affairs - Office of New Student and Family Programs