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Information for FreshmenWhere to Check InFrom 9:00am to 9:30am at the University Center (map and directions). If you are late, please go directly ot the University Center 2nd floor Orientation Information table. Where to ParkUniversity Center (between 10th and 11th Avenue on 20th Street) in either the north or south lots. Parking is free in these lots for orientation sessions. There is no need to park anywhere else during Orientation, but if you wish to park somewhere else, you will need to buy a day pass from one of the daily parking dispensers or from Parking Services in Gray Hall. What to ExpectStudents can expect a high-energy program that introduces them to the academic and social life of the University, informs them about getting involved at UNC, educates them about our history and traditions, and initiates them into the Northern Colorado Experience. STUDENTS MUST STAY FOR THE ENTIRE TWO-DAY PROGRAM IN ORDER TO REGISTER FOR COURSES. Students will interact with others who are also beginning their college career, and will be guided by an upper-class student known as an Orientation Leader. Their Orientation Leader (OL) will help them throughout Orientation, from finding campus resources to answering questions to giving advice about campus life. Their OL has been thoroughly trained in academic advising, and will assist their students in learning the academic policies and requirements of the University and the student’s major program. What to Bring
What to Send Prior to Attending
Sample ScheduleImmunizationsColorado State Law requires all students enrolled in one or more classes, physically attending classes on campus, and born on or after 1 January 1957, to submit proof of immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR). Acceptable documentation includes a signed official immunizations record of two MMRs, with the first MMR dose administered no earlier than 4 days before the first birthday, and the second dose of MMR at least 28 calendar days after the first. In lieu of immunizations documentation, an official laboratory report showing immunity to MMR is acceptable. Medical, religious, and personal exemptions are allowed by law. However, in the event of an outbreak of any of these diseases, exempted students may be subject to exclusion from school until the campus quarantine is lifted. The University is not responsible for any liability the student may suffer because of an exemption and resulting unexcused absence exclusion and/or quarantine from classes. The meningitis vaccine is not required; however, the State of Colorado does require that the University provide you with information regarding meningococcal disease and obtain documentation that you received this information. Some meningococcal disease facts are included below: To download a copy of the official State of Colorado immunizations form, go to the Student Health Center Site. If you have additional questions or need a form mailed to you, please contact the Student Health Center office at 970-351-1919. Immunization documentation may be faxed to 970-351-3234.
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Page last updated: 10/15/09 Contact for this page: orientation@unco.edu Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity/Title IX Policy and Coordinator |
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