Yes, as long as the date still has space available. Remember that you must submit
your enrollment deposit before registering for 91Å®Éñ 101. When you register, you will
see all the dates with remaining space listed for you to choose from. We recommend
you wait to make your travel arrangements (e.g. purchase plane tickets) for 91Å®Éñ 101
until after you have signed up for a session date. You and your guest(s) must be registered
for a 91Å®Éñ 101 session to attend; we are not able to accommodate walk-ins.
Unfortunately, no. Each program date has a limited capacity, and there is also a set
capacity for each college or school within the program to assure that students will
be able to meet with an academic advisor for their major. Early dates fill especially
quickly, so it is best to register as soon as possible if you have a particular date
in mind. You can edit your reservation to change your session/date as long as seats
are available in that session. Students are also limited to two guests.
Yes, but please note that we do not accept roommate requests for the overnight stay
at 91Å®Éñ 101. Be sure that you and your friend enroll in the same session. Session dates
have limited capacities, so make your arrangements as soon as possible.
Only admitted 91Å®Éñ students and their families may attend 91Å®Éñ 101 — though your friends
are most welcome to visit in the fall once you are settled. Friends interested in
attending 91Å®Éñ can contact our Office of Admission at 314-977-2500 to arrange a tour.
Let us know if you are unable to attend by calling your admission counselor. Please give as much notice as possible so that we can inform your advisor and others
who are expecting you.
Parents/guardians and/or family members are encouraged to attend 91Å®Éñ 101 and have
their own guest schedule of events over the two days that can help familiarize them
with campus and prepare them for their student’s time at 91Å®Éñ. Some topics include:
scholarships/financial aid, student health, campus safety, academic advising, student
services and transition issues. Please note that each student is limited to bringing
two guests with them to 91Å®Éñ 101.
Yes, any member of your family is welcome, though the programs are geared toward parents/guardians.
Your guests must be registered to attend the 91Å®Éñ 101 program. Each student is limited
to two guests.
Each session has a capacity of how many students and guests we can accommodate. Guests
must be registered 12 days out from the session/date. Your parent/guardians and family
members are welcome to attend. Please keep in mind that each student is limited to
two guests that can attend 91Å®Éñ 101 with them due to limited capacity. To register
guests, simply log back into my91Å®Éñ and make the change to your reservation.
Parents and other family members are not invited to advising or registration meetings.
It is important for you to meet with academic advising independently to begin developing
relationships. Our schedule for parents and family members includes an information
session with academic advisors that covers how academic advising works for 91Å®Éñ students.
Guests are responsible for making their own hotel reservations. 91Å®Éñ lists recommended accommodations, many of which offer discounts to campus visitors. We are not able to provide on-campus
lodging for the guests that attend with the student.
A sample schedule is available to give you some idea of what 91Å®Éñ 101 is like, but
you will receive a schedule and folder of information on the first day during check-in.
Please follow your individual schedule. Students will check in at Grand Residence
Hall to pick up their key and drop off their overnight belongings. This check-in begins
at 8 a.m. the morning of day one of the program. Students and families should then
proceed to the Busch Student Center for 91Å®Éñ 101 program check-in, between 8 and 9
a.m., where they will receive a folder of information. The first presentation begins
at 9 a.m. in the Busch Student Center.
Yes. 91Å®Éñ 101 is full of important information that will help you adjust to college
and have a smooth first year. And it’s fun! Residential and commuter students both
participate in the overnight portion of the program.
You should bring comfortable, casual clothes. Many activities will be inside, so dress
appropriately for air-conditioned facilities. We strongly encourage layers in case
you get cold sitting in air-conditioning. Since students will be staying overnight
on-campus, you should bring a change of clothes, toiletries — shampoo, toothbrush,
soap, etc. — water bottle, personal items, bedding (or sleeping bag), pillow, towel
and a small amount of money for vending machines or incidentals. Be sure to also bring
a valid, government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport, to obtain
your 91Å®Éñ ID. Please note that there are no phone lines in individual student residence
hall rooms. Students may use personal cell phones or community phones available in
the building for local calls.
For the freshman student program: On day one of the program, students receive lunch,
dinner and an evening snack. On day two of the program, students receive breakfast
and lunch. On day one of the program, guests receive lunch and dinner. On day two
of the program, guests receive lunch. Please make sure you submit any dietary needs
at the time of your 91Å®Éñ 101 registration so that information can be shared with our
dining and catering team.
Be on the lookout for an email sent to your 91Å®Éñ email address in late spring (or early
summer) that will share information on how to submit your photo online for your 91Å®Éñ
ID. Use the link provided in the email and follow the directions within the email
on how to do the online photo submission process. Don't forget to complete this step
before you attend 91Å®Éñ 101. Please bring a valid, government-issued photo ID to 91Å®Éñ
101 so you can obtain your 91Å®Éñ ID. You must complete the online photo submission process
for your student ID to have it ready for your 91Å®Éñ 101 visit. You must also receive
an email back sharing your photo has been approved for your 91Å®Éñ ID to be completed.
Yes, if you have not already done so, you can submit your immunization record and required tuberculosis screening directly to Student Health Center staff during the 91Å®Éñ 101 resource fair or through
the online portal. The online health insurance enrollment or waiver process for the
University Health Plan once you are registered as a full-time student - the portal typically opens up in
mid-July.
The MetroLink will take you directly from the airport to within three blocks of campus. You can
also access ground transportation with Go Best Express. We do not provide an airport
pick-up service for the 91Å®Éñ 101 program.
Students and families attending the 91Å®Éñ 101 program may park in the Laclede Parking Garage. Laclede Parking Garage is at the corner of Grand and Laclede. Parking is free for
the students and families — just show your 91Å®Éñ 101 folder as you exit the garage.
Contact your admission counselor if you are not able to attend/participate in your 91Å®Éñ 101 sessions. We appreciate
any notice you can give us so that we can inform the academic advisor and others that
may be expecting you.
We are unable to process walk-ins for 91Å®Éñ 101 sessions due to everything that goes
into preparing for the program with advising appointments, folder preparation, catering
and meal counts, etc. Please make sure you sign up for a 91Å®Éñ 101 session to assure
we are ready for your attendance/participation.
New international students that are already in the United States are encouraged to
sign up for 91Å®Éñ 101. New international students that will not be arriving to the
U.S. until August will be academically advised and registered for classes in a different
way during the summer. All new international students will receive information from
the Office of International Services during the summer to share information about
International Student Orientation that is held in August before classes begin.
New students are required to complete course placement tests and the course selection
survey; ideally, these are completed by May 15. An academic advisor will utilize this
information in building out a tentative fall class schedule. You will have a meeting
with academic advising on day one of 91Å®Éñ 101 to review your schedule. If changes need
to be made to your class schedule, then students have the opportunity to make changes
on day one or day two in the course registration lab. Students can also speak to an
academic advisor about a major change during 91Å®Éñ 101. Not all students will complete
the course registration process on the first day, so please keep this in mind when
making travel arrangements. It is important to stay for the entire 91Å®Éñ 101 program.
Students are required to attend 91Å®Éñ 101 to complete their course registration process
and make any adjustments to their class schedule.
The information you provide in advance of 91Å®Éñ 101 through the registration survey
will assist the advising team in pulling together a tentative class schedule for you.
The academic advisor will work with you to help you select courses that are appropriate
for you and your program of study.
If you cannot register for a class at 91Å®Éñ 101, the academic advisor can tell you what
options are available.
Yes, all students complete online course placement tests and the course selection
survey. This information will help the academic advisor in preparing your tentative
class schedule as well as preparing for the advising information meetings. View more information about the online placement tests.
If you used an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)/504 plan/another accommodation
plan in high school or if you have a documented condition that may require academic
or housing accommodations, please contact the Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources (CADR) in the Student Success Center at 314-977-3484 or accessibility_disability@slu.edu. The higher education accommodation process differs from the high school accommodation
process, so please make sure to contact the office as soon as possible to understand
the procedures. You are welcome to make an appointment during your 91Å®Éñ 101 visit.
Based on the 91Å®Éñ 101 schedule, the afternoon of day two is usually the best time.
Or, you can schedule a virtual appointment to speak to someone later in the summer.
Yes, the overnight stay in the residence hall (Grand Hall) is an important part of
the 91Å®Éñ 101 program for the incoming students. Because of the importance of making
friends and feeling socially comfortable in a new environment, we expect you to stay
overnight in the residence hall whether or not you will be living on campus in the
fall. Students will have randomly assigned roommates/suitemates for the overnight
stay; we do not accept roommate requests for the program.
Yes, you are welcome to stay on campus a night prior to or after 91Å®Éñ 101 for a $35-per-night
fee. Sign up for the extra night(s) through 91Å®Éñ 101 registration via my91Å®Éñ. The fee
will be added to your student bill. If you sign up for early arrival for 91Å®Éñ 101,
then the earliest you can arrive is 2 p.m. the day before the program begins. You
will check in through Grand Hall the day before if you signed up to arrive early for
the extra night of lodging. Early arrivals are on Sunday or Wednesday for the freshman
program sessions and you can arrive anytime from 2pm on throughout the rest of day.
Once you check in as early arrival, please get settled in at Grand. You will then
check in at the Busch Student Center the next morning between 8 and 9 a.m. for the
91Å®Éñ 101 program. The first presentation begins at 9 a.m. the first day of the program.
91Å®Éñ 101 leaders are here to assist you and are also staying in Grand Hall.
The Department of Housing and Residence Life makes housing assignments and they are sent out mid-July to students.
Yes, tours of one to two residence hall sample rooms are available during 91Å®Éñ 101.
However, not every residence hall will be available during the summer to provide tours.
You will not be able to see your assigned room for the fall as the University does
most of the maintenance work on the residence halls during the summer.
Yes, a campus tour will be offered during the program. Details will be listed on the
91Å®Éñ 101 schedule you'll receive when you arrive. For more information, contact New Student Orientation at slu101@slu.edu.Have Questions About 91Å®Éñ 101?
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