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Orientation What is First-Year Orientation? Orientation Schedule Mentor Program First-Year Check List
New Student Information Student Handbook Important Names and Phone Numbers Emerging Leaders Conference Alpha Lambda Delta Timeline of the First-Year Experience Greek Recruitment
Summer Information Academic Calendar What Should I Bring? Computer Network Requirements Summer Reading Assignment Exemption Application to Campus Residential Policy Commuter Student Meal Plan CUA Events and Information Intramural Sports Events and Information Health and History Immunization Form Guidelines to Assure a Drug-Free School - Drugs of Abuse/Use & Effects - Federal Trafficking Penalties
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As you become accustomed to your new life at William Jewell, there are bound to be moments when you experience growing pains. Change is exciting, but it can also be a little scary as you explore the many aspects of a more independent style of living.
The First-Year Experience is a program designed to help you navigate through your first year at Jewell, a time that will be packed with new challenges and experiences. Time Magazine cited Jewell’s First-Year Experience as one of the country’s “highly effective programs to help first-year students make a successful transition into college life.” Based on the strength of its first-year programs, Time named William Jewell its “Liberal Arts College of the Year” for 2001-2002.” The First-Year Experience operates out of the Student Affairs Office. The staff is always ready to offer encouragement and support whenever you need it as you become a part of the William Jewell community.
Questions? Contact Mary Dickerson, Associate Director for Student Development Programs at 816-415-5299.
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