Orientation 2008
For Students
Orientation activities & information
Visit activities and information for new Reedie orientation information, and what to expect when you arrive on campus.
What to bring
How do you pack your whole life into a suitcase? Here are some things you might find useful to make your room comfortable, to stay dry in Portland, and to get ready for Reed.
Just for transfers
Find answers to questions about transfer credits, Hum 110, and specific orientation activities.
Just for off-campus students
If you live off campus, you will be paired with residents of an area group, who will invite you to share in their orientation activities. This will be one way for you to feel more connected to the campus, although the choice to participate is yours. Look for a letter in August with your area-group assignment. If you live off campus, you are welcome to purchase board points or a meal plan (through the business office)—another way to get to know other Reedies.
Just for non-traditional aged students
Students who are of non-traditional age bring valuable insights and perspectives with them to the Reed campus community. We also recognize that it can be challenging to play the role of student as well as being a parent, working full time, or having other family commitments. The student services office offers assistance in order to make your transition easier.
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