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University Advising Center
Strong Hall
1450 Jayhawk Blvd
Rm 126
Lawrence, Kansas 66045
(785) 864-2834
advising@ku.edu
What is advising like during New Student Orientation?

You will meet with your academic advisor in a small group, a method that is unique to New Student Orientation. You will have a chance to work with your academic advisor one-on-one; however, you will be in a room with other new students. Students are placed with academic advisors based on the major interest KU has on record. If you change your major before or during your orientation session, we make every effort to place you with an appropriate academic advisor.

Who will be helping me during advising?

There will always be an academic advisor present to help you who is trained in the area in which you are interested. Throughout New Student Orientation, you will also have the opportunity to speak with HAWK Link guides, peer advisors and orientation assistants, all of whom are current KU students.

In addition to my academic advisor, how else will I receive academic help?

During your orientation session, you will:

  • Attend an Academic Information Meeting (AIM) where representatives from your academic division will review requirements and answer questions.
  • Attend student-to-student sessions with your orientation assistant (OA) and a peer advisor (PA) who will give specific instructions on preparing for advising and enrollment.
  • Meet with your academic advisor to discuss and choose the courses in which you will enroll for the upcoming semester.
  • Complete online enrollment with the assistance of your academic advisor and other staff.
What materials will I get to help me during New Student Orientation?

When you check-in at your session, you will receive:

  • Undergraduate Catalog
  • A copy of your Academic Requirements Tracking System (ARTS) form
  • Orientation Guide
  • Student Handbook
  • Orientation Advising and Enrollment Guide
  • Student Choices Worksheet

Information about how to use these various resources will be provided to you throughout New Student Orientation.

What will my course schedule for my first semester look like?

Most first semester schedules will look similar. Due to University policy, students who have not completed the requisite English and math courses are required to take them upon initial enrollment. In addition, you will have the opportunity to take introductory courses to majors in which you have interest as well as general education courses that will fulfill graduation requirements. All of these terms will be explained during New Student Orientation.

What if I change my major choice from what I originally indicated?

You will have the opportunity to change your major after check-in on Day One. This will ensure that you are placed with an appropriate academic advisor during advising and enrollment.

What if I have not decided on my major nor have any idea about what I want my major to be?

It is fine to not have decided a major at the time of your session. Many students come to college unsure of their major and career goals. In fact, many students who have chosen a major by the time of their orientation session will change their major during their KU experience. At New Student Orientation, you will be able to work with your academic advisor to build a schedule that will keep you on track for graduation, fulfill general education requirements and help you explore your interests.

When and how do I enroll?

Enrollment takes place on Day Two of New Student Orientation. To be eligible to enroll, you must have attended all orientation sessions. After discussing options with your academic advisor, you will enroll in a computer lab in Eaton Hall. There will be academic advisors, orientation assistants, peer advisors and Hawk Link guides available to help you throughout enrollment.

In how many hours should I enroll?

Most new students are more successful if they take 14 to 17 hours during their first semester. This usually means four to five classes. This will also keep you on track to graduate in four years.

How will I log-in to the computer so I can enroll?

When registering for New Student Orientation, you created an online ID and password. You will use this same ID and password to log into our enrollment system, Enroll and Pay. Be sure to bring this with you to enrollment.

What if the courses in which I want to enroll are closed and/or full?

You are guaranteed a full-time schedule of courses which will move you toward graduating in four years, including introductory English and math courses (if you have not yet fulfilled those requirements). When enrolling, flexibility in scheduling and a willingness to try new classes is essential; be open to new experiences and to taking classes at various times throughout the day and week (including early morning classes).

Will my parents and guests be allowed to help me choose courses during advising and enrollment?

Parents and guests are welcome to attend Advising Information Meetings (AIM) with their students and will be able to help students choose courses after Day One. During advising and enrollment on Day Two, students will work with academic advisors without parents and guests. After students have enrolled, parents and guests will have the opportunity to speak with advising staff about any questions or concerns. Please ask all questions you have before leaving campus.

What expectations should I have for myself at New Student Orientation?

Come ready to learn, engage with others and willing to ask questions. This is your first introduction to the university as a KU student, so it is not expected that you know everything right away. However, it is important that you ask questions as they come to mind. We have the staff in place to support you as you make these important decisions. Be patient, communicate your desires and frustrations, and the staff working at New Student Orientation will help you become more comfortable at KU.

What expectations do others have of me at New Student Orientation?

You are required to attend all of the New Student Orientation programs in order to enroll. We hope that you will come to New Student Orienation ready to ask questions, ready to learn, ready to meet new people, and ready to listen. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. When you are at sessions, please remember to be courteous to the presenters and other attendees by turning off your cell phone and paying attention to the information being given to you.

Helpful Hint - You will be receiving a lot of important and detailed information throughout New Student Orientation. It can be very helpful to take notes! You will be provided handouts and pencils when you check-in.