Transfer Orientation Events
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All meals are provided to new students for the duration of orientation using the wristband issued during the check-in process.
This is an opportunity for new international students & families to enjoy light refreshments at the Reves Center, meet International Students, Scholars & Programs (ISSP) staff, and learn about available resources for international students at W&M.
The Muscarelle Museum of Art welcomes new students and families to William & Mary! As your university art museum, the Muscarelle serves as a catalyst for art exploration on campus and throughout the region.
Pick up your Orientation supplies and meet your Orientation Aide (OA). Learn whether any holds exist on your student account and, if so, how to remedy the situation.
Held in the Main Atrium of the Sadler Center, this is an opportunity for new students and families to visit with local business, non-profit groups, banks, and other service providers.
Learn about on-campus life, opportunities for engagement, and your rights and responsibilities.
All meals are provided to new students for the duration of orientation using the wristband issued during the check-in process.
Join members of the Dean of Students Office staff who are here to support & celebrate you during your W&M journey. You will learn about resources and meet many of the staff who are committed to your success.
Learn the five principles of a "better argument" and hear from faculty, staff and administrators as they set in motion a framework for the year ahead.
This interactive session will get you thinking about how your values, interests, personality, and skills play a role in making confident, informed career choices.
All meals are provided to new students for the duration of orientation using the wristband issued during the check-in process.
First required residential community meeting in a series of three. Consult with your Resident Assistant or look for meeting location on your community's informational bulletin board.
Get free food, play a few games, make new friends, and explore the Recreation Center .
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