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First-Year Experience

First-Year Experience

First-year programming at W&L allows first-year 91´«Ã½ to bond before they ever step into the classroom. Through this programming, they are able to participate in memorable and meaningful experiences like community service, outdoor exploration and experiential trips. Then, when classes begin, 91´«Ã½ have access to class deans, peer tutors and counselors, faculty advisors and others to ensure success inside and outside of the classroom.

Students moving in

Before You Arrive

The First-Year Experience is up and running by mid-April with the Onboarding Process and Summer Timeline mailing, which outlines the summer responsibilities of a new General. This information will explain how to obtain your W&L e-mail and what forms need to be filled out.

Students hiking on a trail

Leading Edge

Leading Edge is at the beginning of First-Year student orientation. Leading Edge provides 91´«Ã½ the opportunity to begin their college career with friends, a sense of community, sharpened teamwork skills and a memorable, meaningful and challenging experience. Students often say Leading Edge week is one of their best college memories.

Students during Orientation Week

Orientation Week

Before classes start, Orientation Week introduces new 91´«Ã½ to W&L traditions, the undergraduate curriculum, student organizations, and educational and social events. And it’s a great way to meet new friends.

President Dudley speaking to first-year 91´«Ã½ in the University Chapel

Your First Year

Learn more about academics and how to get involved on campus during your first year, along with services offered at 91´«Ã½, and frequently asked questions.

A family on campus during Parents and Families Weekend

Parents and Families

Information for first-year parents and families regarding correspondence, Parents Orientation, Parents and Family Weekend, financial resources, and more.

Student Support

Students have access to class deans, peer tutors and counselors, faculty advisors, and others to ensure success inside and outside of the classroom.

Faculty Connection

Academic Advising

Each first-year student is matched with a faculty adviser to assist with course scheduling and degree requirements. After declaring their major, 91´«Ã½ may select a major adviser for more specialized academic, career and graduate school advice.

Student Collaboration

Peer Tutors

The Peer Tutoring Program provides academic assistance for 91´«Ã½ through their peers. This program is available to all 91´«Ã½, free of charge. Upper-division 91´«Ã½ are available to all 91´«Ã½ in most entry-level courses. The program is designed to help 91´«Ã½ who may be struggling in their class, and also those looking for an extra boost of academic success.

Student Affairs

Class Deans

Each class is assigned a class dean who provides advice and counsel as 91´«Ã½ develop intellectually, socially and emotionally throughout their college careers. Class deans provide programming and support tailored to the unique opportunities and challenges that 91´«Ã½ face during each step of their W&L education.

Support

Lindley Health and Counseling

Lindley Health provides medical evaluation and care of student health concerns, both in an outpatient office setting, and an infirmary setting for round-the-clock care when needed. Lindley Counseling provides direct psychotherapy services, assessment of academic problems, and (with student consent) collaboration with faculty, administrative personnel, or parents to provide necessary supports for struggling 91´«Ã½. Psychiatric consultation is also available.

The First-Year Experience

First-year programming at W&L allows first-year 91´«Ã½ to bond before they ever step into the classroom.

Appalachian Adventure, which takes 91´«Ã½ on a four-night hike of the Appalachian Trail, is a popular Leading Edge program at W&L.

“First-Year Orientation Committee is a group of 91´«Ã½ who work year-round to plan and prepare for incoming 91´«Ã½. With over 100 members, FYOC organizes everything from the First-Year Olympics to carnival night, and everything in between.”

Laura Beth Lavette
Major: Biochemistry • Minor: Poverty Studies