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Fall 2009 Admitted First-Time Freshmen

Step 6 - Attend New Student Orientation

All New Students are Expected to Attend Orientation

SDSU is committed to your academic success. Therefore, you are expected to attend New Student Orientation to help you learn the essentials for being a successful student.

Freshmen who attend New Student Orientation will receive:

Why You Must Attend!

New Student Orientation for freshmen is offered in July and August. Programs fill up quickly, so be prepared to make your reservation early. You can make your reservation online beginning May 4, 2009. Space is limited for all programs, so you may not get your first choice.

Specific details about New Student Orientation will be available on the Office of New Student and Parent Programs Web site beginning in February. For more information, call the Office of New Student and Parent Programs at (619) 594-1509.

What Last Year's Students Said About Orientation

More than 95 percent of freshmen students left orientation with a schedule of classes for their first semester and an understanding of how to use SDSU's online registration system.

After completing last year's orientation program, 96 percent of the students who returned an evaluation would recommend attending orientation to future students.

Parent Orientation

Parent involvement plays a key role in the academic success of students during their college years. For this reason, SDSU sponsors a Parent Orientation program that runs concurrently with the student program. After the welcome, students and parents will be separated into different sessions. Research shows that students who bring parents to orientation are more likely to earn a higher grade point average and persist to their second year of school.

By attending orientation, parents will:

Ninety-eight percent of parents who completed a program evaluation recommended attending parent orientation to future Aztec parents. In addition, parents attending orientation automatically become members of the Aztec Parents Association.

 

 

Be sure to print and discuss the Steps to Enrollment with your parents in order to get the most out of the information.