MURFREESBORO — The
Middle Tennessee State University summer orientation for the new freshman class
begins this week as major scholarship recipients kick off the first of 10
sessions scheduled through the end of July.
Along with parents and family members, a capacity of more
than 325 students arrive on campus Thursday, May 21, for the first of the
two-day CUSTOMS orientation process to acclimate them to campus.
Coordinated by
the Office of New Students and Family Programs, CUSTOMS shows freshmen the
ropes of being an MTSU student. It helps new undergraduate students make the
transition into the university; it prepares them for educational opportunities;
and it propels them into the intellectual, cultural and social climate of the
university.
To learn more
about CUSTOMS , dates for the 10 sessions and to register for a future session
in June or July, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/customs/.
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
“We’re
excited about a new format allowing for advising and registration to take place
simultaneously,” said Gina Poff, New Student and Family Programs director.
Throughout
all sessions, the first day of CUSTOMS will be “what I consider how to be a
successful student on campus,” Poff said. “It will be the functions of the
university: how to be involved, how to register, where to park and where to
eat.”
Day 2
will be about how to be a successful student academically and incorporate the
advising and registration aspects, she added.
Scholarship
recipients and their families were quick to respond and register for the first
session.
“We’ve
just completed a spring semester and held commencement,” Poff said. “We’re
geared up for our new students. It’s all hands on deck (for MTSU personnel) for
everybody coming for CUSTOMS, to have them prepared by August.”
Students are
required to attend every CUSTOMS activity and register for classes at the end
of the session.
To find parking and building locations, a printable campus
map is available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParking14-15.
For more
information, visit the CUSTOMS website or call 615-898-5533. New Student and
Family Programs is located in Keathley University Center Room 326. It is a part
of the Division of Student Affairs.
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