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Advisor Training for Orientation & Enrollment April 30 and May 3 2012 http://www.k-state.edu/nss/oetraining.htm

June 2012 Orientation & Enrollment 3 4 5 6 7 Orientation & Enrollment 8 Wildcat Warm-up 9 10 11 12 Transfer Orientation & Enrollment 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 More information about Orientation and Enrollment can be found at: http://k-state.edu/admissions/orientation

Orientation & Enrollment Schedule 8:00 a.m. – Check in at the Union 8:30 a.m. – TIPS sessions/Parent Program 9:45 a.m. – K-State Show/Parent Informational sessions 11:15 a.m. – College Orientation sessions 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. – K-State Expo

June O&E Parking Families will receive a parking permit in the mail. This permit allows entrance into the garage at no cost. The families are able to come and go throughout the day as needed with help from attendants

Wildcat Warm-up Pancake Feed with faculty & staff Calling all faculty & staff - please join students attending Wildcat Warm-up for a pancake breakfast feed! Sunday, June 10, 9-10 a.m. Sunday, June 17, 9-10 a.m. K-State Alumni Center Free pancake breakfast will be provided! Ariel Mendiola arielm@k-state.edu & Blaine Cash blaine47@k-state.edu, student coordinators Information about Wildcat Warm-up: http://www.k-state.edu/admissions/wildcatwarmup

Math Placement ALGEBRA EXAM <15 Math Review 15-20 Intermediate Algebra 21-39 College Algebra 40-50 General Calculus or Trigonometry CALCULUS EXAM 9-20 Trigonometry 21-39 Calculus 1 40-50 Calculus 2

K-State AlcoholEdu for College program All newly enrolled, degree-seeking students, on the Manhattan and Salina campuses who are under the age of 22 on the first day of classes are required to complete the web-based alcohol education program called AlcoholEdu for College.

AlcoholEdu for College Two part assessment Part 1: two hour interactive, online educational program about alcohol and drinking behavior in college Part 2: 15 minute follow up assessment, completed 30 days after part 1. Students who do not complete the program will not be allowed to enroll for Spring 2013. July 20 – First day students may log into the AlcoholEdu program to access Part 1, which will take about two hours to complete. August 20 – Part 1 of AlcoholEdu must be completed before arriving on the campus. 30 Days after completing Part 1 – will receive an e-mail from Outside the Classroom, Inc. prompting students to begin Part 2 which will take about 15 minutes Part 2 – Complete Part 2 within 10 days of receiving the notice from Outside the Classroom, Inc. www.k-state.edu/alcoholedu

eID Support eID staff will be available to help students: 7:45am-9:30am in Union Station 9:30am-5:00pm in 214 Hale Library Call 532-0803 or 532-7722 with questions

Language Placement Exams Offered for Spanish, French & German 11:00am – 4:00pm in 01 Eisenhower Not necessary to make an appointment

Meningitis Vaccinations Meningitis vaccination is required for all students who live in the residence halls or Jardine Apartments, or a waiver must be signed Meningitis shots will be available on the 1st floor of the Union for $99 or at Lafene Health Center They will not be offered in the Union on June 12 for Transfer Orientation & Enrollment More information: http://www.k-state.edu/lafene/meningitis.htm

Parking Permits for Students Students may purchase parking permits online through iSIS. Parking permit costs are added to their tuition bill. If students will live in the residence halls they will sign up for a parking permit after they receive their housing assignment, which will happen after July 1. The permit will be waiting for the student in the lobby of their residence hall after move-in day. If a student will live off campus they will pick up their parking permit in August – location is listed on their iSIS account.

Athletic Tickets Students can purchase athletic tickets through KSIS They believe iCAT tickets will be sold out. Students can purchase: GA combo for $235 or GA football only for $195

Textbooks To find textbooks required for each course at K-State students may go to www.shopvarneys.com Students will enter their course number and receive a list of the ISBN numbers for the textbooks required for their course There are a variety of textbooks options offered by Varney’s Bookstore

University Experience Course is offered for 2-3 credits using a Lecture/recitation/lab (optional) format Lecture is required for all students Sections such as AA, AC and AE are lecture/ recitation only for 2 credits and open to any student Section CA is for athletes only

University Experience Enhanced version (EUE) is chosen by more than 75% of EDCEP 111 students EUE provides academic skills practice in two targeted courses through guided study labs Students who take EUE with 2 labs earn 3 credits instead of 2 credits EUE is taught by undergraduate peer instructors who serve as mentors during the semester

University Experience – How to enroll In KSIS, add student to Student Group AC12 for permission Decide what course or courses the student wants the lab to help with Choose an EUE recitation & lab that goes with one of those courses from the list provided Choose a lecture section from the list provided For help with a second course, choose a lab from the list provided on the back page Select the appropriate number of credit hours [3 credits only if enrolling in 2 labs]

University Experience – Reserved Seats Seats are reserved for EUE students in these courses P PSYCH 110, SOCIO 211, ANTH 204, HIST 251 Only students in AC12 student group have access to these reserved seats Class status will be marked with the Reserved Seating icon when no unreserved seats are available

PILOTS ● PILOTS has spaces for 200 students ● PILOTS is recommended for students with an ACT composite of 21 or less ● PILOTS is especially appropriate for first generation and multicultural students ● Students who want PILOTS must enroll in 101 Holton with the PILOTS advisors

LEAD 212: Introduction to Leadership Concepts Fast facts: Approximately 900 students take LEAD 212 each fall. We encourage students to take course in fall semester of freshman year because it is a strong first year course to aid students in retention (use of small groups, discuss student strengths, connection with Mapworks) Freshmen who have received a K-State scholarship are invited to enroll in LEAD 212, however: Students do NOT have to take LEAD 212 to keep their scholarship Students who have not received a scholarship CAN enroll in LEAD 212 Students can take LEAD 212 without having to sign up for the Leadership Studies minor and are still encouraged to take the course By taking LEAD 212 students will receive UGE credit K-State 8 Students will develop their own philosophy of leadership and also network with other freshmen and upperclassmen Human Diversity within the U.S. Historical Perspectives

Unique Section Offerings for Freshmen LEAD 212 for Upperclassmen LEAD 212: Introduction to Leadership Concepts LEAD 212 for Freshmen Fall 2012 Section Number Units Days Hours Capacity A LEC 11542 2 T U 8:30-9:20 a.m. 40 For non first semester freshmen. B LEC 11541 2 T 1:30-3:20 p.m. 120 First term freshmen only. C LEC 11543 2 U 1:30-3:20 p.m. 100 D LEC 11547 2 W 11:30 a.m.-1:20 p.m. 150 E LEC 11546 2 T 9:30-11:20 a.m. 80 F LEC 15805 2 U 9:30-11:20 a.m. 120 G LEC 11544 2 M/W 10:30-11:20 a.m. 40 H LEC 14550 2 M 2:30-4:20 p.m. 20 First term freshman only. First Year Seminar. I LEC 14551 2 W 9:30-11:20 a.m. 20 **this information is available on the line schedule Large sections of LEAD 212 are available in the fall for first semester freshman only ELP students enrolling in their first semester of regular courses may enroll in these sections Unique Section Offerings for Freshmen Two sections are First Year Seminar courses (20 person class) LEAD 212 for Upperclassmen Two, smaller sections of LEAD 212 are offered for non first semester freshman Students are able to take these sections in fall, summer, or spring Offers a different format than large-lecture because college transition material is not covered as much Encourage upperclassmen to wait until spring if classes are full

Leadership Studies Minor 18 credit hours – “Standard Focus” and “Nonprofit Focus” 4 core classes (same for both Standard and Nonprofit Focus) LEAD 212 Introduction to Leadership Concepts (2 credit hours) LEAD 350 Culture and Context (3 credit hours) LEAD 405 Leadership in Practice (2 credit hours) LEAD 450 Senior Seminar (2 credit hours) 3 elective categories (differs for Standard and Nonprofit Focus) Ethics (3 credit hours) Theories of Leadership and Organizational Behavior (3 credit hours) Foundations and Applications (3 credit hours) http://www.k-state.edu/leadership/

Leadership Studies Minor The School of Leadership Studies offers advising for all students interested in learning more about our minor and programs Students are required to sign up for an advising appointment before declaring the minor Students can sign up for an advising appointment in Room 103, Leadership Studies Building We have a Leadership Cluster Floor in Moore Residence Hall For enrollment questions, please contact: Lori Kniffin, lkniffin@ksu.edu, 532-6084 Tamara Bauer, tamara@ksu.edu, 532-0869 http://www.k-state.edu/leadership/

THANK YOU! We value and appreciate the time you spend to help make Orientation & Enrollment special for new K-State students. We recognize that some students attending the program are still undecided about their final college choice and the experience they have will help make that difference. Thank you in advance and please feel free to contact Kiley at kmoody@k-state.edu with any questions about June Orientation & Enrollment.