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Page 1: New Student Information

Wake Forest University

Welcome to Wake Forest!

Page 2: New Student Information

Getting to know your Wake Forest Family

• All students and alumni are considered part of the Wake Forest family.

• Several websites provide excellent information. Just click on the description below!– Basic transition to college i

nformation– General information about t

he University– General student

information– Information for parents and

guardians

Page 3: New Student Information

Communicating with the University

• Entering students will receive their WFU username and password in June.

• Please go online to check your WFU email, which is run through Gmail.

– Log onto Wake Information Network (WIN) to change your password to something you remember.

• Please check your email regularly throughout the summer, as it will be the University’s primary means to send you important information!

Page 4: New Student Information

Orientation• For complete information

pertaining to orientation, please visit the University’s website .

• New student orientation is an exciting time for both students and parents.

• New students generally move in about six days before the first day of class. Parents may stay for the first two days of orientation.

Page 5: New Student Information

Making Yourself at HomeOrientation Events include:• Laptop pick-up

– Laptops are replaced before the start of your junior year.

• Academic advising– Each new student is assigned a faculty and a student advisor

who help guide the new student through the course planning process.

• Campus Safety Programming• Spirit of Wake Forest• Academic Integrity Meetings• Residence Hall social events

Page 6: New Student Information

Residence Hall Living• The majority of the freshmen

dorms are hall style – you will share a room with one roommate, and your room is part of a common hall.

• It’s a great way to meet new people, make friends and learn together!

• Each hall has a dedicated Residential Advisor (RA) who is a specially-trained upperclassman that helps guide freshmen through their first year.

South Hall – WFU’s newest and most advanced residence hall.

Visit wfu.edu/housing

for specific information on

each Residence Hall.

Page 7: New Student Information

Campus Dining• Information on University dining may be found on their

website. • Dining Services employs a nutritionist who can meet with

individual students to discuss meal options to meet the student’s needs (gaining or losing weight, etc).

• Birthday cakes can be ordered and sent to students through Dining Services! A little love from home is always appreciated!

Page 8: New Student Information

Campus Safety• Wake Forest University

prides itself on being a safe place to live and learn.

• The campus is closed to the public from 10pm-6am, and a WFU I.D. card is required to enter during that time.

• WFU has its own autonomous, accredited police force that is available to help 24/7.

Page 9: New Student Information

Other Useful Contact Information• Admissions

– (336) 758-5201– http://admissions.wfu.edu

• Dining– (336) 758-5607

• Residence Life and Housing– (336) 758-5185

• Campus Police– Non-emergency: (336) 758-5591– Emergency: (336) 758-5911

• Financial Services– (336) 758-5234– Email: [email protected]

• Information Systems Service Desk– (336)758-4357

• Athletic Financial Aid, Compliance and Eligibility– (336) 758-4243 or (336) 758-3992