Transfer students who participate in Orientation have three different tracks to choose from. Registration is required for all three tracks, so be sure to register here (available in early summer).
Transfer Registration is closed, to register simply stop by the Field House on Wednesday, August 29 and come to Table 14 (orientation Question table).
Track One
All-access pass to the Transfer Orientation program, which is five days of events, activities, and sessions that will give you a thorough overview of RIT resources and services, interest sessions, opportunities to connect with students in your small group, fun evening entertainment, and much more. Students in this track will be placed in a small group with a trained Transfer Orientation Assistant (TOA). Your TOA, an upper-class transfer student, will be an invaluable asset as you get acclimated to campus and prepare for the academic year. This person will be your guide during Orientation and your main point of contact for all questions and curiosities. This track may appeal to students who want a comprehensive, community-oriented experience, sufficient involvement with other new students, and small group activities.
Track Two
Build your own Orientation schedule by choosing from a list of select programs, interest sessions, evening events, and more. Students who select this track will not be placed in a group or be assigned to a TOA. This track may be ideal for those who prefer an individual approach to Orientation or who have limited time to attend just a few programs.
Track Three
Do you just want to meet with your adviser or learn more about your academic program? Not interested in group activities and Orientation events? This track is for you. Includes an academic advising session only.