I'm planning to transfer to Manhattan College next semester, and I'm anxious about what transfer orientation involves. Do they cover the campus resources and help you integrate? Any advice on how to prepare?
At many colleges like Manhattan College, transfer orientation is designed to help new transfer students acclimate to the college environment, provide information about important resources, introduce them to the community, and assist with integration.
Though the exact details of a transfer student orientation can vary, there are a few common elements you could expect at Manhattan College. Typically, you would be introduced to different aspects of the campus, such as academic resources, libraries, health and wellness centers, etc.
To help you integrate, there's usually a chance to meet and mingle with other transfer students, as well as faculty. This provides an excellent opportunity to make new friends and connections. Further, orientation often includes presentations followed by Q&A sessions where you can gain knowledge about student rights, regulations, academics, and administrative matters.
Now, how to prepare: I would suggest jotting down questions you might have about Manhattan College, or any specific concerns relating to your academic and non-academic life. Active participation is a great way to maximize your experience. Also, be proactive in the social activities part of the orientation. Meeting new people and building potential friendships will make the transition much easier.
Remember, orientations are designed to aid you, so take advantage of this opportunity to learn, network, and get acclimated to your new academic home! It's okay to be anxious, but most students find these orientations helpful and comforting. Wishing you the best at Manhattan College!
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