UNCG International Exchange Student Orientation Fall August 15-19, 2016 WELCOME TO UNCG!

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UNCG International Exchange Student Orientation Fall 2016 - August 15-19, 2016 WELCOME TO UNCG! Welcome to Greensboro, North Carolina! We hope this orientation will help you adjust to your new life at UNCG! Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns we are here to help you! - IPC Team Monday, August 15 Location: International House (I-House) TOWER VILLAGE 11:00AM Check-In & Move-In to Residence Hall Check-in at the International House (I-House) in Tower Village to pick up your room key. You will be able to check-out linens (sheets, blanket, pillow, and towel) for the week at a cost of approximately $10.00. (You will be able to shop for your own linens and other supplies on Tuesday.) During the day, you can take a tour of campus and have your Student ID card made. *See page 6 for Cafeteria and EUC Food Court Hours of Operation during orientation week. 6:00PM-8:00PM Dinner Join us for some pizza and meet your fellow students! Tuesday, August 16 Location: Sullivan 101 (SUL 101) 9:00AM-9:30AM Check-In & Breakfast *Bring your visa documents (DS-2019, passport and visa) 9:45AM-10:30AM Welcome & Introductions IPC introductions, student introductions, overview of orientation, expectations and IPC services and programs. 10:30AM 11:15AM Academic Advising and Registration Information Dee Stafford, Incoming Exchange Coordinator and Gail Pack, Director, Undergraduate Student Services, Bryan School of Business and Economics 11:15AM 11:45AM Introduction to Banking in the US-Peter Olson and Brian Holt, Wells Fargo Bank 11:45AM- 11:55AM Overview of Payment Options Dee Stafford, Incoming Exchange Coordinator

12:00PM-4:00PM Taking Care of Business (Have your immigration documents with you!) Lunch on your own: Check out the food court in the Elliott University Center (EUC) or go to Tate Street (*You can use flex dollars on your Spartan ID card starting August 15 at Subway and EUC Food Court) Finalize your Course Registration: 12:00-2:00 in SUL 101 Have your Student ID made Spartan Card Office (EUC, next to Starbucks)- SUL 101 Campus Tour - meet volunteer at 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm - SUL 101 Open a Wells Fargo Bank Account ($50 cash deposit required) 2 nd floor of Sullivan 4:00PM-7:30PM Shopping Trip to Super Wal-Mart Purchase sheets, towels, school supplies! Catch HEAT bus 71 by the Clock Tower near the Dining Hall. Bus will run every 30 minutes from 4-7:30pm. Remember to bring your student ID card. 7:00PM-9:00PM Dinner on your Own Check out restaurants on Tate St. or use your Student ID card (flex money) at any of these locations: East Coast Wings (Tate St), Papa John s Pizza (Spring Garden St/Delivery option), Mimi s Sushi and Hibachi (delivery), Ghassan s (delivery) *Details/Contact info here: http://www.dineoncampus.com/uncg/show.cfm?cmd=menus 9:30PM-10:30PM I-House: International House Resident Floor Meeting Location: I-House (TOWER VILLAGE) Meet your International House staff and floor mates. Learn more about housing policies, expectations and activities. Mandatory. Wednesday, August 17 Location: Sullivan 101 (SUL 101) 9:00AM 9:30AM Breakfast 9:30AM 10:45AM Safe Living Panel Discussion Representatives from University Police, Housing and Residence Life, Dean of Students Lt. Westbrook (UNCG Police), Christopher Gregory (HRL), and Mary Anderson (Dean of Students) 10:45AM-11:15AM Career Services- Student Employment Representative from Career Services on how to get employment on campus/off campus and internships.

11:15AM-11:45AM Visa Matters-what you need to know to keep your student visa! Dee Stafford, Incoming Exchange Coordinator Immigration Laws and regulations governing students are very complex. Be sure to know how to maintain your legal status. 11:45AM-12:15 PM Overview of Spartan Card & Meal Plan (Brian Wilson confirmed for Spartan Card 5/17) Brian Wilson, Manager, Spartan Card Center and Chrystal Sills (Dining, SpartanCard, Postal and Printing) 12:15PM-2:30PM Lunch on your own (EUC or Tate Street) 2:30PM 4:30PM Foust Park Social Get to know your Peers and IPC Staff! Meet at Foust Park for a group picture, fun, games and a Popsicle social! 4:30PM 9:00PM Shopping/Entertainment Evening Friendly Shopping Center Shop, see a movie, enjoy a meal, just browse at Friendly Shopping Center. Catch HEAT bus 72 by the clock tower bus will run every 30 minutes from 5-9pm. Remember to bring your Student ID card. *5-7pm set up debit card, pin number and online banking at Wells Fargo, Friendly Center Thursday, August 18 Location (afternoon sessions): School of Education Building (SOEB) 120 8:00AM-12:00PM Immunization Health Center Visit (Student Health Center) 8:00AM-10:00AM: Students with last name A-B 10:00AM-12:00PM: Students with last name C-D 1:00PM 2:00PM Orientation to Non-Academic Life for International Students Denise Bellamy, Director of Study Abroad and Exchange Learn what it s really like to be a UNCG student on and off campus! 2:15PM 3:00PM The UNCG Classroom: Student & Faculty Relationships Joe Erba, Lecturer/Professor of Practice, Bryan School of Business and Economics This session will offer advice on how to adapt academically to the American classroom, including key elements in the grading system, academic integrity, student/faculty relationships, and the grading system.

3:00PM-3:30PM Student Health Center Services Alicia Davis, Registered Nurse & Lynda Hyatt, Immunizations Coordinator 3:30PM-4:00PM *UNCG Health Insurance Information Shelley Queen, Estella Ratliff, Insurance Associates *Only for students who want to enroll in UNCG health insurance 4:30PM 9:00PM Four Seasons Mall: Take yourself to the mall! Go with your friends to the mall, see a movie, have dinner in the food court, and browse around the stores in the mall. Practice using the HEAT bus for transportation. HEAT Bus 71 will run every 30 minutes from 4:30-9pm. Remember to bring your student ID card. Friday, August 19 Location: School of Education Building (SOEB) 120 8:00AM-10:00AM Immunization Health Center Visit (Student Health Center) 8:00AM-10:00AM: Students with last name E-H 10:00AM 11:15AM Co-curricular Opportunities/Activities Student Groups ISA (International Student Association) and PALS offer a wide range of activities and programs throughout the year, including weekly Friday Fest which features a different country/culture each week, and International Festival. This session will describe events and programs planned for this year. Community Groups: International Students Inc. and Piedmont International Fellowship Greensboro Community groups that offer programs and hospitality to UNCG's International Students, including U.S. host families, weekend trips, and holiday events. UNCG Programs Various departments and programs will be available to inform you about their services and activities. 11:00AM-5:00PM Immunization Health Center Visit (Student Health Center) 11:00AM-1:00PM: Students with last name J-M 1:00PM-3:00PM: Students with last name N-R 3:00PM-5:00PM: Students with last name S-Z 2:00PM 4:00PM Library Tour (meet in the lobby of the library Mark Schumacher will give tour) 2:00-2:30pm Students with last name: A-D 2:30-3:00pm Students with last name: E-K 3:00-3:30pm Students with last name: L-P 3:30-4:00pm Students with last name: R-Z

*Recreation Center Tour: You can request a tour of the Rec Center at any time during the semester by asking a student worker at the front desk. 8:00PM 11:00PM Party like a Rawkstar! (EUC Cone, Ballroom) Meet other UNCG students at the first Spartan dance party of the year! Saturday, August 20 Explore Downtown Greensboro! Get to know downtown Greensboro! Visit the Civil Rights Museum, Cultural Arts Center and the Center City Park. List of what you can do downtown is provided in your welcome packet! Catch the HEAT bus 71 for transportation to downtown. Sunday, August 21 5:00PM 8:00PM: Charlie s Fountain Fest, Moran Commons Fountain (outside the Caf) Games, giveaways and free samples of some of the flex vendors! 9:00PM 10:00PM: Linen Return (I-House main lobby) Make sure to turn in your linens and sign your name on the sign-out form with an I-House RA. Monday, August 22 First Day of Classes Good Luck!! Tuesday, August 23 11:00AM 3:00PM 30 th Annual Fall Kick-Off (College Avenue) Check out UNCG s biggest student organization fair: giveaways, free food, and great information about how to get involved! 2:00PM-2:30PM Meet your PAL Event (EUC, Cone Ballroom) Time to officially meet your PAL! Please join us to meet your PAL and other PALs, mingle and then walk over together to the Fall 2016 Chancellor s International Welcome Reception 3:00PM-4:00PM Chancellor s International Welcome Reception (Location: EUC Cone Ballroom) The UNCG Chancellor invites you to this special event hosted in YOUR HONOR. Individuals from throughout the University community will be present to meet and welcome you to campus. Light refreshments provided. Special surprise gift for all new international students!

Cafeteria and EUC Food Court Hours Cafeteria Hours: o August 17 open for dinner (4:30 6:30pm) o Starting August 18 resume regular hours (Regular Hours: Mon Thurs: 7am 8:30pm, Friday: 7am-7:30pm, Sat: 9am -2pm, 4-7:30pm, Sunday: 9am-8pm) *EUC Food Court: Open Aug 15-19 from 7:30am 3pm http://www.dineoncampus.com/uncg/show.cfm?cmd=menus *For more campus welcome week events: http://yourfirstyear.uncg.edu/rawkin-welcome-week/ *Check your welcome packet for the HEAT bus schedules. International Programs Center (IPC) 207 Foust Building, PO Box 26170 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, NC 27402-6170 Telephone: (336) 334-5404 Fax: (336) 334-5406 E-mail: saein@uncg.edu International Programs Center: Penelope Pynes, Associate Provost, International Programs Study Abroad and Exchange Staff: Denise Bellamy, Director, Study Abroad & Exchanges Tom Martinek, Jr., Asst. Director, Study Abroad & Exchanges Dee Stafford, Incoming Exchange Coordinator Logan Stanfield, Study Abroad Coordinator