UIS January Kickstart and Spring Semester Launch First-Year Orientation F8: Wednesday, January 9 Friday, January 11

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UIS January Kickstart and Spring Semester Launch First-Year Orientation F8: Wednesday, January 9 Friday, January 11 Wednesday, January 9 Orientation & Campus Information 9 a.m. 12 noon Orientation Help Desk, Student Union, 1 st Floor Lobby Orientation Leaders (OLs) are available to help direct you around campus or answer questions about the January KickStart and Launch programs. Still Need to Take Placement Testing? 9 11:30 a.m. English and Math Placement Testing, Human Resources Building (HRB), room 112. Students that are required to take English and Math Placement Testing should check-in at the Testing Center. Allow at least 45 min to 1 hour for each test required. Things you can do before KickStart begins 9 a.m. 12 noon Financial Assistance Consultations, Financial Assistance Office, UHB 1015 Do you have questions about your award letter? Students and parents can meet your Financial Assistance Counselor to review the Financial Aid award and the cost of attendance. Keep an eye on the time. Make sure you leave yourself time to eat lunch and check-in for KickStart by 12:10. KickStart starts at 12:15 p.m. 9 a.m. 11:45 noon Campus Tours: departing from Student Union Lobby at 10, 10:45 a.m. Haven t had a chance to tour campus yet? Let our Orientation Leaders acquaint you with campus buildings and resources. Make sure you leave yourself time to eat lunch and check-in for KickStart by 12:10. KickStart starts at 12:15 p.m. 10 a.m. 12 p.m. Office of Disability Services Open House, HRB 80 Are you looking for more information about services UIS offers students with disabilities? Stop by our Open House and learn more about paperwork and documentation that is needed to provide students with support while they are in college. Make sure you leave yourself time to eat lunch and check-in for KickStart by 12:10. KickStart starts at 12:15 p.m. KickStart Check-in 11:15 12:10 p.m. Orientation Check-in, Student Union 3 rd Floor, Ballroom Concourse. Students and Families check-in for your Orientation Guidebooks, nametags, and welcome materials. The program will begin at 12:15. 11:15 12:15 p.m. Getting It Done Together. Student Union, 3 rd Floor Ballroom [Student/Parent/Family/Guest Session] Here is time for students and families to have an opportunity to learn more about campus resources and get things done, together. Get your student insurance questions answered, meet representatives from a number of UIS offices and organizations at the Campus Opportunities Fair and learn ways to get involved and identify resources to help you be successful at UIS. Campus Opportunities Fair, Ballroom Immunization Record Drop Off and Information, Ballroom Student Insurance Consultations, Ballroom KickStart Welcome 12:15 1:45 p.m. Prairie Star Welcome! Student Union, Ballroom. [Student/Parent/Family/Guest Session] University Welcome Schedule/Guidebook Overview Academic Expectations at UIS: An Overview FERPA Making Financial Aid Work for Student Success 1

Student Accounts, Billing, Direct Deposit, and Payment Plans The i-card: Eat, Study, Play It s Everywhere You Might Need to Be 1:35 p.m. Refreshment Break. Students get refreshments and then leave with Orientation Leaders. 1:40-2:10 p.m. OL Group Meeting,. Orientation Leaders will lead students in get acquainted activities and group discussion. 2:15 5 p.m. Rising Stars: The ABC s of Student Success. [Student Session] In this session, students will work with faculty and professional advisors to develop a course schedule. In addition, students will explore majors and career choices with professionals from the Career Development Center, as well as engage in an interactive session to help familiarize them with the Blackboard online learning system. 1:35 1:50 p.m. Parents Schedule Overview 1:50 2:15 p.m. Parents/Families/Guests Refreshment Break. 2:15 2:45 p.m. Understanding Your Student s Transition and Student Panel [Parents, Family, Guests Session] This parent-only session will cover what to expect during a student s transition to college life. The parent s own transition will also be discussed and recommendations will be given for how parents can best support their students and increase their likelihood of success in college. It will be followed by a panel of orientation leaders and current parents for new parent questions. 2:45 3:10 p.m. Parent Orientation Group Meetings 3:15 5:05 p.m. Parent Information Session 3:15-3:50 3:55-4:30 4:30 5:05 Campus Safety and Student Success Health and Counseling Services on Campus Library Tour, Lower Level Brookens Library Health and Counseling Center Services on Campus Learn what UIS Health Services and the Counseling Center have to offer. The information covered includes the types of services available on campus, how students can access care for routine and emergency situations, immunization requirements, transferring care from a previous provider, and other medical facilities in Springfield. The session also includes resources for parents on how to support your student during the college years. Campus Safety and Student Success learn more about the UIS Police Department, campus safety initiatives, how different departments on campus work together to promote UIS student safety and how that contributes to student success. Library Tour: Come learn about the library and all the resources beyond books that Brookens has to offer. 5:05-5:10 Students and Parents 5:15 5:45 Living on Campus (Residence Life) [Student/Parent/Family/Guest Session] OR Commuting to Campus What Students and Families Need to Know [Student/Parent/Family/Guest Session] 5:45 p.m. Parents and students say Good Night. Parents and families can check into hotels and relax or venture downtown for dinner, shopping and a little site seeing. 5:45 6:30 p.m. Dinner with the Orientation Team [Student Session] 6:35 8 p.m. Sexual Harassment/Assault/Bystander Awareness Training, [Student Session] Students will complete an online sexual harassment/assault/bystander awareness training as mandated by the University of Illinois system. 2

9 p.m. 11 p.m. Evening Fun [Student Session] Looking for something a little quieter and low key? There will be board games and snacks in the Lincoln Residence Hall Greatroom for all who are interested in hanging out with the OLs. Thursday, January 10 8:15 8:55 a.m. OL Group Meeting and Student Breakfast Use your $10 meal card for breakfast. The food Studio Opens at 8:30 a.m. This meal is included in the student s Orientation Fee. 9 9:40 Financial Assistance Consultations, UHB 1015 Students and their parents/families will have an opportunity to meet with a Financial Assistance Counselor to review any financial aid awards and the cost of attendance. 9:45 a.m. Student/Parent/Family/Guest Information Sessions These sessions have been developed to provide more information about resources to support student success: career planning, finding campus and local employment, the benefits of campus involvement, academic resources on campus, and information technology services on campus. Student/Parent/Family/Guest Information Session Breakout Schedule 9:45 10:10 10:15 10:40 10:45-11:10 11:15 11:40 START NOW: Planning Your Career & Getting Experience through Student Employment, Why Involvement Matters Stories From Students and The Offices That Have Supported Them Student Success Tool Box Campus Technology: ITS Services and Resources to Help Students Succeed Campus Technology: ITS Services and Resources to Help Students Succeed ITS Services and Resources to Help Your Student Succeed - ITS offers a host of resources and services to faculty and students to enhance teaching and learning. Come see and learn about the software, equipment, workshops, and applications available to students. We will answer questions about what software is available for free, what equipment is available for checkout, does your student need to buy a laptop, is a tablet better than a laptop, does your student need a printer, and more! START NOW: Planning Your Career & Getting Experience through Student Employment: Due to competition in the marketplace, it's important for students to begin planning their career when they first get to campus instead of when they are seniors. Learn how to begin strategizing how to gain what employers want most relevant experience! We'll inform you about opportunities associated with student employment, internships, and part-time jobs and how those experiences can jumpstart your competitiveness prior to graduation by obtaining relevant experience. Student Success Tool Box - This session will help students and parents understand the variety of academic services available to help students succeed. Speakers include an Academic Advisor, Learning Support Services Coordinator, and the Coordinator for Testing Services. The information will help familiarize parents with each of these areas of campus and the support these areas offer students. Why Involvement Matters Stories from Students and The Offices That Have Supported Them. Hear from several student leaders about campus engagement opportunities and how it has contributed to their student experience at UIS. There will be opportunities to ask questions of students and staff. 11:45 3:05 p.m. Students: Get It Done 11:45-12:25 12:30 1 1-1:35 1:40-2:15 2:20-2:55 Lunch Advising, Registration I-Card UISConnection, 12 3:05 p.m. Parent/Family/Guest Workshops 11:45-12:25 12:30 1:20 1:25-2:15 2:20-2:55 What Faculty Lunch, Mindset and Metacognition: Members Want Union Food Studio The Keys to College Success Parents to Know, Parenting an Adult College Student, Lunch: Students, Parents/Family Members/Guests will be able to experience the Student Union Food Studio simulating the declining balance meal plan. Your OL will give you a conference meal card with 3

$10 on the card that you can use to purchase your lunch. Please note that if your meal is more than $10 you will need to have additional cash or use a credit card to pay the balance. Sit down and enjoy time with other parents and family members. What Faculty Members Want Parents to Know. [Parents, Family, Guests Session] shares her experiences teaching first-year students and what it takes for students to be successful and meet the expectations held by university faculty members. Dr. Hilary Frost, Associate Professor of Global Studies will present Instructors and Advisors Robin Vansacik Mindset and Metacognition: The Keys to College Success. [Parents, Family, Guests Session] Dr. Layne Morsch, Associate Professor and Chair, Chemistry and UIS Excellence in Teaching and Learning Fellows, will discuss how to encourage academic growth in your student as well as focus on valuable practices that lead to student success. These will be important tools as your student transitions to the different demands of college courses. This will also be helpful for you to know to help your student to overcome common academic setbacks. Parenting an Adult College. [Parents, Family, Guests Session] Dr. Tiffany Nielson, Assistant Professor, Human Development Counseling will explore the excitement and challenges that come with launching your child. We will engage in a discussion surrounding how to adapt to the changes in your family and parent-child relationships to best support your adult-child in their academic career. 3:00 p.m. Meet up with Your Student. Student Union. Ballroom Concourse Lobby 3:05 3:15 p.m. Closing: What s Next. Student Union, Ballroom. [Student/Parent/Family/Guest Session] Evaluations, Collecting Nametags Financial Assistance will be open for Family Consultations from 3-4 p.m. Thursday, January 10: Semester Launch 3:30 4:15 Mindset & Metacognition Presented by Dr. Layne Morsch, Associate Professor and Chair, Chemistry and UIS Excellence in Teaching and Learning Fellows, will discuss how to encourage academic growth and focus on valuable practices that lead to student success. These will be important tools as you transition to the different demands of college courses. This will also be helpful for you to know to overcome common academic setbacks. 4:25 5 p.m. Books and Beyond Facilitated by Sarah Sagmoen, Nancy Weichert, Instructional Services Librarians and Megan Freeman, Graduate Assistant. Yes, you can study and checkout books at the library, but you can also checkout popular movies, download ebooks and audiobooks to your mobile devices, and even learn a language. Join us to learn about the library s resources and services that will help you discover, research, learn, and succeed in class and beyond. 5 5:45 p.m. Dinner. This meal is included in the student s Orientation Fee. 6 p.m. Women s Basketball vs. University of Missouri St. Louis. TRAC Gym. Bring i-card. Free. Optional fun. (game starts at 5:30, we will be joining them after dinner) 7:30 p.m. Men s Basketball vs. University of Missouri St. Louis. TRAC Gym. Bring i-card. Free. Optional fun. 4

Semester Launch (continued) Friday, January 11 9:30 a.m. Meet Your Orientation Leader and Breakfast. Residential Students use your meal plan money. Commuters, use your conference card. 10 10:40 a.m. Elements of Class Discussion. Presented by Tarah Sweeting Trotter Many faculty members use class discussion as a method of teaching and learning. Students will learn about faculty expectations for demonstrating what has been learned from the reading, class, and student comments. Students will also learn about what makes a good class discussion. 10:50 11:20 a.m. UIS History & Traditions. 11:25 a.m. 12:25 p.m. Ouch: Cultivating an Inclusive Community. In a unique and powerful way, participants will experience the impact of stereotypical comments, explore why people do not speak up against stereotypes and other biased behaviors, and learn six techniques for speaking up without blame or guilt. 12:30 1:15 p.m. Lunch. Student Union Residential Students use your meal plan money. Commuters, use your conference card. 1:20 2 p.m. Critical Reading and Writing. Presented by Dr. Stephanie Hedge, Director of Composition, Assistant Professor of English. This session will introduce you to the theory and practice of rhetoric, or strategic language use. Being able to think critically about your own language and the language of those around you is essential not just to life as a successful college student, but to your vocational success beyond college and, importantly, to your life as an engaged citizen in the world. When you leave this session, you should have a sense of the ways rhetoric and strategic language use are tied to notions of truth and power, and how you as a college student will learn to be adept at using rhetoric. 2:05 2:45 p.m. Understanding Academic Integrity Policy, Plagiarism, and Proper Citation of Works. Presented by Toni Waggoner, Instructor, Computer Science, Co-Chair of the UIS Academic Integrity Council. Academic integrity emphasizes the respect for knowledge and the respect for others ideas. In essence, academic integrity ensures that you receive merit and proper recognition for your work. This session will introduce you to the UIS academic integrity policy, teach you to succeed with integrity, and help you develop leadership skills that will benefit 2:50 3:20 p.m. CareerConnect: The Key to Finding Internships, Jobs & More. CareerConnect is an online system that students will need to begin using during their first semester at UIS. Students will use CareerConnect to find jobs and internships, schedule career counseling appointments, access exclusive online career resources, register for career preparation events and much more! By attending this session you will learn about the login process, creating your Profile, as well as all of the features that will give insight in securing your first professional job at graduation. 3:35 4:35 p.m. Protecting Yourself and Others: Student Rights, Responsibilities, Campus Safety and Title IX. University of Illinois Mandated Session for All First-Years). Presented by Jantzen Eddington, Interim Dean of Students and Deanie Brown, Associate Chancellor, Access and Equal Opportunity, Office of Access and Equal Opportunity. In addition to academic ability, being successful on campus also depends upon our ability to stay safe as well as gaining an understanding and awareness of certain key policies, procedures, and services. This session presents critical information regarding student safety, 5

the Student Code and Rights policies, the Federal Violence against Women Act (VAWA) as well as other policies and processes intended to promote student safety and well-being. 4:40 5:30 p.m. Evaluation and Schedule Tours. Facilitated by Your O-Group Leader. Bring your class schedule with building/room information. Your orientation leader will take you through buildings so you can see where your classrooms are. Students will also complete the Launch Week evaluation. 5:30 6:15 p.m. Dinner. This meal is included in the student s Orientation Fee. Saturday, January 12 There is no Semester Launch programming. Food Studio open for meals 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Sunday, January 13 There is no Semester Launch programming. Food Studio open for meals 12 noon midnight Monday, January 14 First Day of Classes 6