Fall Orientation
Saturday, September 3- Thursday, September 8, 2011
Orientation Prepares You for the Time of Your Life
Fall Orientation is a weeklong campus-wide welcome. We want your first days on campus to set the tone for your university career - exciting, worthwhile, and fun! We also want you to be well prepared to make the transition to university successfully. Your orientation will cover all areas of university life so that you can stress less and focus more - on your studies, your career plans, and all the new experiences awaiting you at UNB. Welcome to the UNB community!
You'll Love Getting to Know the New U
This is your week! UNB students say Orientation week is one of the best times of their lives. You'll be learning the ropes with the people who will be going through this amazing four-year adventure with you. And you'll be guided every step of the way by hundreds of student leaders who are here for one purpose: to ensure you have the support you need to have a fun week, and a successful year. Watch for Red Shirts! They'll point you in the right direction, help you get settled in and organized before classes begin and you get really busy!
Get Your Key to Success: Check-in Day Saturday, September 3, 2011
This is where it all begins. You'll check in at the Student Union Building and pick up your bracelet, which is your ticket to all Student Union Orientation events. You'll also get all the information you need about:
- Moving into residence
- Paying your student fees
- Getting your student ID
- Buying your parking pass
- And more!
For details and directions, go to Check-in Day.
Academic Orientation
Each faculty offers its own academic orientation. Take advantage of this opportunity to meet your classmates and professors and familiarize yourself with your new academic program. It's a great way to get your university career off to a strong start! Check out your what your faculty has planned:
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Business Administration
- Faculty of Computer Science
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management
- Faculty of Kinesiology
- Faculty of Nursing
- Renaissance College
- Faculty of Science
Math Placement Tests
Most students planning to enroll in an introductory calculus course for the first time must take a Placement Test, which will be administered during Academic Orientation. The purpose of the test is to ensure that students have a realistic chance at success in Calculus based on their background. To prepare for this test, and for more information, visit Mathematics and Statistics.
