Your reservation confirmation email will contain information about how to access a detailed agenda specific to your A&O session.
Morning
Start and End Time: 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
View the reservation confirmation email for your detailed agenda and Zoom links.To fulfill your A&O requirement, you must attend all sessions throughout the day.
- A&O Connection Groups | 8:00 a.m.
- Make sure to re-open the agenda from your confirmation email before the start of your session to make sure you have the most current information.
- Break | 8:45 a.m.
- Take a moment to stretch or step away.
- Advising & Registration: Part 1 | 9:00 a.m.
- Meet your assigned advising team to learn about course selection and how to navigate academic curiosities. Learn the basic components of earning a degree at UW and create a plan for exploring classes related to your interests. This will help guide you during Advising & Registration Part 2.
- Break | 9:45 a.m.
- Take a moment to stretch or step away.
- Conversation with Faculty | 10:00 a.m.
- Hear from a current UW faculty member about classroom expectations, academic success, and how to build an academic support network. Get excited to ask faculty your burning questions about all things college learning related!
- Conversation with UW Leadership | 10:30 a.m.
- Engage in a conversation with UW Leadership and the Student Conduct office about our expectations for you as a first-year student. You will learn all about the UWs code of conduct!
- Break | 11:00 p.m.
- Take a moment to stretch or step away.
- A&O Connection Groups | 11:15 a.m.
- Learn the detailed process of registration and discuss various resources you will use to register for this upcoming quarter and beyond.
- Transitional Activities & Various Meetings | 11:45 a.m.
- How 2 Husky - Self-Guided Activities: Students who are not assigned to attend the OMA&D Meet & Greet or Student Veteran Meeting may use this time to virtually navigate the most important aspects of the transition to the UW. Access the videos using the links below.
- OMA&D Meeting: Prospective OMA&D students will be meeting with the Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity to learn more about their office
- Disability Center
- Student Veteran Meeting: If you are a student veteran, you will be meeting with the Office of Student Veteran Life to learn more about the programs and services available to you during your time at the university. To learn more, view additional resources.
- Lunch Break | 12:15 p.m.
- Take a moment to stretch or step away and grab a bite to eat
Afternoon
The afternoon agenda times fluctuate depending on your assigned groups. Each group block will be about two hours of live interaction. All schedules include the following elements.
- Health & Well-Being | 12:45 p.m.
- Meet with your fellow Huskies in a large group to discuss health & wellness resources at UW with Peer Health Educators.
- Break | 1:15 p.m.
- Take a moment to stretch or step away.
- Advising & Registration: Part 2 | Times Vary
- Meet with your assigned adviser and register for your first quarter of classes as a Husky! Most advising and registration sessions will take place in a small group setting. Aim to keep questions relevant to this fall quarter; you can always make an appointment with your adviser after A&O to plan future quarters!
- Registration Lab | Times Vary
- If you need registration assistance, visit with advisers and peer leaders while registering for your first quarter of classes.
- Student Success Workshops | Time Varies
- Take this time to explore different session facilitated by Orientation Leaders on different ways to be successful at UW.
- Break | 4:00 p.m.
- Take a moment to stretch or step away.
- A&O Connection Groups | 4:15 p.m.
- Conclude A&O with your Connection Group by learning about UW traditions, Dawg Daze, and plan how to engage in campus culture. Listen to some final announcements and learn about next steps to take after A&O.
- Ask the Pack Optional Sessions
- These sessions will run every Monday and Wednesday week during A&O part 2 session dates.
- Housing & Food Service Information Session | 4:00 p.m.
- Meet with staff from Housing & Food Services to learn more about residential housing and on-campus dining options.
- Greek Life Information Session - Interfraternity Council | 5:00 p.m.
- Come learn more about the recruitment processes for the Interfraternity Council (IFC). These sessions will be led by the undergraduate council recruitment officers and provide a chance for you to get your questions answered about how to navigate IFC recruitment.
- Greek Life Information Session - Panhellenic Council | 5:30 p.m.
- Come learn more about the recruitment processes for the Panhellenic Council (PHA). These sessions will be led by the undergraduate council recruitment officers and provide a chance for you to get your questions answered about how to navigate Panhellenic recruitment.
Start and End Times Vary. View the reservation confirmation email for your detailed agenda location on-campus.To fulfill your A&O requirement, you must attend all sessions throughout the day. The agenda times fluctuate depending on your assigned groups. All schedules include the following elements.
- Orientation Leader Small Group Meeting .
- Join your small group to review activities for the weekend, preview Dawg Daze, and win some new husky gear. You will receive an overview of your advising experience, set goals, and introduce yourself. Bring your questions and concerns (if any) about navigating the first few weeks of school.
- Advising Connection Meetings
- Meet with academic advisers to ensure that you are identifying tools for academic success. Freshman students directly admitted to Engineering will participate in an alternate activity and meet their adviser during departmental welcome week activities.
- Academic Success Tours
- Join us in exploring key locations on campus that will help guide you in your academic journey at the UW.
- Preparing for the First Day of School (Self-Guided)
- Throughout the day, please make sure to visit various offices to ensure that you are prepared for the first day of school.
- Find Your Classes (Self-Guided)
- Take this time to physically visit all of your class locations for the quarter. Plan out your route and ensure you know the correct building entrance.
Start and End Time: 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
View reservation confirmation email for detailed agenda and Zoom links.Morning
- Community Group: Welcoming and Creating Connections | 8:00 a.m.
- Meet your Orientation Leader and fellow new Huskies! You will receive an overview of A&O, set goals, and introduce yourself during this first Community Group.
- Break | 8:45 a.m.
- Take a moment to stretch or step away.
- Registration Foundations | 9:00 a.m.
- Meet your advising team to learn about course selection and how to navigate academic curiosities. Learn the basic components of earning a degree at UW and create a plan for exploring classes related to your interests.
- Break | 9:45 a.m.
- Take a moment to stretch or step away.
- Conversation with Faculty | 10:00 a.m.
- Hear from a current UW faculty member about classroom expectations, academic success, and how to build an academic support network.
- Conversation with UW Leadership | 10:30 a.m.
- Engage in a conversation with UW Leadership and Community Standards & Student Conduct about our expectations for you as a first-year student.
- Break | 11:00 a.m.
- Community Group: Registration Resources Presentation | 11:15 a.m.
- Meet with your OL to learn the detailed process of registration and discuss various resources you will use to register for this upcoming quarter and beyond.
- Priority Self-Guided Activities & Various Meetings | 11:45 a.m.
- Priority Self-Guided Activities: Open the Priority Self-Guided Activities task in the First-year Checklist. Additionally, review our video series covering some of the most important aspects of the transition to the UW.
- OMA&D Meeting: Prospective OMA&D students will be meeting with the Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity to learn more about their office.
- Student Veteran Meeting: If you are a student veteran, you will be meeting with the Office of Student Veteran Life to learn more about the programs and services available to you during your time at the university. To learn more, view additional resources.
- Lunch | 12:15 p.m.
- Health & Well-Being | 12:45 p.m.
- Meet with your fellow Huskies in a large group to discuss health & well-being resources at UW with Peer Health Educators.
Afternoon
The afternoon agenda times fluctuate depending on your assigned group. Each group block will be about two hours of live interaction. All schedules include the following elements.
- Course Registration & Registration Lab | Time Varies
- Course Registration: Meet with your adviser at your assigned appointment time to learn what classes to register for and begin registering for your first quarter of classes. Ensure you understand how to make a follow-up appointment after A&O for any additional needs.
- Registration Lab: After your individual advising appointment, go to the registration lab to register for classes. If you need additional assistance, there will be Orientation Leaders and advisers to support with quick questions. Registration Labs will be open from 2:00 - 4:00 pm.
- How 2 Husky | 1:30 or 3:30 p.m.
- Attend our topic-driven sessions led by orientation leaders to connect with other students and learn how to navigate campus.
- Community Group: Beginning your UW Journey | 4:15 p.m.
- Conclude A&O with your Community Group by learning about UW traditions, Dawg Daze, and plan how to engage in campus culture.
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