First-Year & International Student Orientation
All students who have paid their tuition deposit will be emailed course registration and orientation information beginning April 15, 2024Ìý If you have not received an email, please contact the °®½´ÊÓƵ Office at 716-839-8225 to verify your deposit status and email address.
YES!!! Orientation is an intensive program to aid ALL new students with their transition to °®½´ÊÓƵ. It is not a repeat of the information given during your tour or Open House. This program digs much deeper, providing you with all the tools needed to be successful at °®½´ÊÓƵ. All new students are required to attend an orientation program. At first year student orientation you will:
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Meet with the Dean from your Academic College.
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Receive your °®½´ÊÓƵ I.D.
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Be trained on Blackboard, the online site used by all courses for submitting homework assignments, course discussions, and downloading course documents.
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Be trained on Self Service (Plan & Register), the University’s online site for registering for classes, viewing your schedule, monitoring your course grades, and much more.
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Meet your orientation leaders, current students who will share their experiences at °®½´ÊÓƵ and help mentor you in your first year.
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Meet other new first-year students who will be starting in the Fall.
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Meet with representatives from each of the academic and student services on campus who will provide you with answers to frequently asked questions and provide you with information on how to best use their services and be successful at the University.
- Participate in fun activities that acquaint you with the University, the staff, and students.
Dress comfortable and casual. ÌýBring a jacket or sweater for times when you are in buildings with air conditioning.Ìý
A one-time first-year student student fee of $175 will be added to your fall tuition bill. This fee covers the cost of food, activities, staffing, and all materials used during first-year student events includingÌýOrientation, Family Orientation, Welcome Back Programs, and first-year student programming.
- Orientation Check-In for all first-year students and new international students will be held on August 30Ìýfrom 10:00am-3:00pm in the Orientation Tent located at the Yurtchuk Student Center back lawn. At this time students will sign the Entering Class of 2024 scroll, and receive their welcome bag including their schedule for orientation, orientation name badge, and orientation group assignment.
- New Student Orientation is a three-day event that includes Wildcat Welcome Day meetings and events for new students and families on August 30, and Ìýinformation sessions for students only on August 31 & September 1.
- Refer to the Information Guide for New StudentsÌý(avaiable in July) for details on required events for new students, including specific meetings for new resident and commuter students.
You should receive an email confirming your reservation for the orientation program withinÌý24 hours after we've received your orientation registration form.
New York State Public Health Laws 2165 and 2167 require all college students to show proof of immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella as well as making an informed decision about having the meningitis vaccine before being able to register for classes. All college students, but particularly those who will be living on campus, are urged by the NYS Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control to have the meningitis vaccine. This documentation needs to be on file with Health Services before a student will be allowed to register for classes. There are no exceptions. Send your records toÌý NOW to avoid complications in registering for your classes.
All first-year students are pre-registered for their first semester by the Academic Advisement office. Students must complete the Course Registration Questionnaire to be registered for classes. A link to the questionnaire will be sent to all students who have committed to °®½´ÊÓƵ by submitting their tuition deposit. If a student is unsure of their status they may contact admissions to make sure their deposit was received. Students will have access to their schedules in July if they are health compliant and have attended the Academic Kick Off on July 22 or 30. Information regarding the Academic Kick Off will be included with the Course Registration Questionnaire.Ìý
We offer a Family Orientation, designed specifically for parents and guardians on August 30, and information may be found at the page. The new student orientation program is for °®½´ÊÓƵ first-year students only.Ìý
Orientation is a requirement for matriculation at °®½´ÊÓƵ. Your course registration will not be complete without attending an orientation program.
Once a student has submitted their Course Registration Questionnaire and a completed/signed Health Form students will receive an email instructing themÌýon how to upload their ID picture. Students are weclome to pick up their student ID students after August 1 (if their ID picture has been approved). Students who are from out of town, or chose to wait, will receive their IDs atÌý Move in (residents) or Orientation Check In (commuters).Ìý
Once a student has submitted their Course Registration Questionnaire and a completed/signed Health Form students will receive anÌýemail with a link to activate their computer account.Ìý
Information on student services is included in the orientation program.
If you require special accommodations for orientation and/or during the academic school year, contact Accessibility Services via email at access@daemen.edu, by phone at 716-839-8228 or in person at the Student Success Center on the first floor of the Research and Information Commons (RIC).
Please note that disability related information should be sent directly to Accessibility Services. ÌýIt is not included in the academic records sent to admissions by your school.
Family Orientation
The °®½´ÊÓƵ community prides itself in helping our first-year students become successful academically, emotionally, personally, and socially. °®½´ÊÓƵ is a place for students to make new friends, develop new skills, and learn about themselves and the world. Parents/guardians need to be aware that their students are making many new transitions at this time in their life.
To help with this transition we would like to invite all parents/guardians of incoming first-year students to our Family Orientation on August 30, 2024.
The orientation is open to all parents and guardians and we hope you will take advantage of this opportunity to learn about the services °®½´ÊÓƵ offers, where to go when you have questions, and how to address concerns your student may have during their first year.
This year's Family Orientation program is offered on September 1, after resident student Move-In and before the New Student Convocation. As family concerns are often diffrent than student concerns, the Family OrientationÌýruns separately from First-Year Orientation.
The family orientation is free to parents and guardians and included in the First-Year student fee.
Absolutely! Even if you are familiar with the surrounding area, your studentÌýhas never been enrolled at °®½´ÊÓƵ and there is valuable information you can receive by attending orientation and new student convocation. As a parent or guardian, attending this program will enable you to be a valuable support system and sounding board for your student during their universityÌýexperience. It is also important to point out that the first-year experience at college is a unique experience whether your student is attending university 1ÌýmileÌýfrom home or 100 miles from home.
All first-year students are pre-registered for their first semester by the Academic Advisement office. Students must complete the Course Registration Questionnaire to be registered for classes. A link to the questionnaire will be sent to all students who have committed to °®½´ÊÓƵ by submitting their tuition deposit. If a student is unsure of their status they may contact admissions to make sure their deposit was received. Students will have access to their schedules in July if they are health compliant and have attended the Academic Kick Off on July 22 or 30. Information regarding the Academic Kick Off will be included with the Course Registration Questionnaire.
The Family Orientation is for parents and guardians with an interest in assisting their student in the transition to and through to graduation.
Yes, many of those offices and many more will give presentations regarding the services they offer to students and will be able to answer specific questions you may have regarding your student's needs. These presentations are created with the idea to give you all the information you need to feel well-informed about °®½´ÊÓƵ. Ìý
All offices will also be open from 8:30am-4:30pm on August 30, and 10:00am-4:00pm on August 31.
If your student requires accommodations for orientation and/or during the academic school year, they should contact Accessibility Services via email at access@daemen.edu, by phone at 716-839-8228 or in person at the Student Success Center on the first floor of the Research and Information Commons (RIC).
Please note that disability related information should be sent directly to Accessibility Services. ÌýIt is not included in the academic records sent to admissions by your student's school.
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The family program schedule runs separately from, the student schedule. The programs are separate to meet the different needs of students and families/guardians. The goal is not to intentionally separate you from your student, but to expose them to their university experience and help them learn about °®½´ÊÓƵ on their own. Your presence is important to us and we feel that by participating in the family program you will have the unique opportunity to gain valuable information and share in the excitement of your student's first university experience! But do not fear, at the end of the family program you have the opportunity to chat with them before you leave and they continue on with the student program.
New York State Public Health Law 2167 requires all college students to show proof of immunity to measles, mumps and rubella as well as making an informed decision about having the meningitis vaccine. ÌýAll University students, but particularly those who will be living on campus, are urged by the NYS Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control to have the meningitis vaccine.ÌýThis documentation needs to be on file with Health Services before a student will be allowed to register for classes. There are no exceptions. Send your student's records to now to avoid complications when your student arrives to campus for orientation.
Transfer Orientation & Registration Days
All students who have been accepted to °®½´ÊÓƵ will be emailed orientation information beginning May 2024. If you have not received email, please contact the °®½´ÊÓƵ Office at 716-839-8225 to verify your acceptance status and email address.
​YES!!! You may have attended a college or university in the past but you have not attended DAEMEN UNIVERSITY.ÌýThe Transfer Orientation & Registration programs provide you the opportunity to:
•ÌýÌý ÌýMeet your academic department to register for classes
•ÌýÌý ÌýReceive information from academic support service offices and information technology
•ÌýÌý ÌýGet a tour of campus
•ÌýÌý ÌýInteract with other new and current students
•ÌýÌý ÌýVisit the °®½´ÊÓƵ Campus Store
​For the summer program students may park in any °®½´ÊÓƵ lot. Parking passes are not required during this time. Check-in for students will be held in the Yurtchuk Student Center.
This year's Transfer Orientation & Registration Days will take place on July 24 & August 13, 2024.
​You should receive an email confirming your reservation for the orientation program approximately 24 hours after we've received your registration form.
​Transfer Orientation is a one-day program. The program begins at 8:00am and ends at approximately 2:00 p.m.
​New York State Public Health Law 2165 requires all college students to show proof of immunity to measles, mumps and rubella before being able to register for classes. This documentation needs to be on file with Health Services before a student will be allowed to register for classes. There are no exceptions. Send your records toÌýnow to avoid complicationsÌýin registering for your classes.
During the Transfer Orientation & Registration Days. The Transfer Orientation & Registration programs provide you the opportunity to:
•ÌýÌý ÌýMeet your academic department to register for classes
•ÌýÌý ÌýReceive information from academic support service offices and information technology
•ÌýÌý ÌýGet a tour of campus
•ÌýÌý ÌýInteract with other new and current students
•ÌýÌý ÌýVisit the °®½´ÊÓƵ Campus Store
Contact theÌý°®½´ÊÓƵ Office at 716-839-8225 for details.
​No! Transfer students must complete the FAFSA application which should include °®½´ÊÓƵ's federal school code 002808. If you have already completed FAFSA and did not include °®½´ÊÓƵ's school code you will need to make that correction on your Student Aid Report (SAR) or onlineÌýif you completed your . Any questions regarding this process should be referred to the °®½´ÊÓƵ Financial Aid Office at (716)839-8254.
If you require accommodations for orientation and/or during the academic school year, contact Accessibility Services via email at access@daemen.edu, by phone at 716-839-8228 or in person at the Student Success Center on the first floor of the Research and Information Commons (RIC).
Please note that disability related information should be sent directly to Accessibility Services. ÌýIt is not included in the academic records sent to admissions by your school.
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You will receive your student ID during the orientation program.Ìý
​Not for the orientation program. You will receive information about acquiring a parking pass for the academic year during the orientation program.
​Information on student services is included in the orientation program.​ Offices will also be open from 8:30am-4:30pm on the orientation days.