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International Student Welcome: Schedule of Events Sunday, Aug. 15 Student International Student and Family Welcome: 1:30–3:30 p.m., Gammage Community Building: 4–5 p.m., Sun Devil Fitness Complex 3 Bay Gym Welcome Carnival: 5–7 p.m., Sun Devil Fitness Complex Bay 2 Gym & Mac Gym Dinner: 5–6 p.m., Pick-up at Coalition of International Students Welcome Carnival Family International Student & Family Welcome: 1:30–3:30 p.m., Gammage Family Orientation Sessions: 4–5 p.m., Turquoise Ballroom, Memorial Union Dinner with ASU Staff: 5–6 p.m., Engrained, Memorial Union Monday, Aug. 16 Student Campus Tours: 8–9:15 a.m., Meet at Memorial Union, near Starbucks International Student Orientation Sessions: 9:30 a.m.–11:40 p.m., various locations (see below for locations and sessions) Lunch: 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m., Pick up at the Ventana Ballroom, Memorial Union Big Community Welcome: 1–3 p.m., Sun Devil Fitness Complex 3 Bay Gym Chinese Student Welcome: 3–5 p.m., Turquoise Ballroom, Memorial Union Indian Student Welcome: 3–6 p.m., Senita Ballroom, Student Pavilion Sponsored Student Welcome: 3–5 p.m., Alumni Lounge, Memorial Union International Student Organization Welcome: 3–6 p.m., Arizona Ballroom, Memorial Union Family Campus Tours: 8 a.m.–8:45 a.m., Meet outside the Memorial Union, near Starbucks Family Orientation Sessions: 9 a.m.–11:30 a.m., Turquoise Ballroom, Memorial Union Lunch: 11:45 a.m.–1 p.m., Pick up at the Ventana Ballroom, Memorial Union Big Community Welcome: 1 p.m.–3 p.m., SDFC 3 Bay Gym International Orientation Workshops Monday, Aug. 16 9:30 a.m. - 9:55 a.m. ASU Resources: Parking and Transit Services at ASU (COOR L1-74): From bikes to skateboards to the free intercampus shuttles, learn how to navigate the ASU campus and the bustling surrounding area — and where to park. cfo.asu. edu/transportation Life at ASU: Your Well-Being (COOR 199): Learn some self-care tips from ASU staff as you explore the topics of Stress Management, Healthy Llifestyle, ASU Counseling Services, and Sun Devil Fitness and Wellness. wellness.asu.edu and fitness.asu.edu Career and Professional Development Services (COOR 120): Get an introduction to career resources and learn about student employment opportunities, useful interview skills, resume building materials, employer information and much more. career.asu.edu The More You Know: U.S. Classroom Culture (COOR L1-20): Join this discussion about the U.S. classroom culture and get empowered to be more confident in your interactions with your peers once the semester begins. The More You Know: Workshops and Events for International Students (NEEB 105): Join International Student Engagement (ISE) and the International Student and Scholars Center (ISSC) to learn about development and social opportunities for international students. eoss.asu.edu/international-student-engagement and issc.asu.edu Getting to Know Arizona (MUR 201): Living in a different country is a challenge. Learn more about your new environment in the state of Arizona to enjoy a richer and more informed experience. tourism.az.gov ASU Library (MUR 101): Explore the many virtual and physical resources at ASU's libraries and learn how to connect with high-quality resources, faculty and other students. lib.asu.edu

International Orientation Workshops Monday, Aug. 16 (Continued) 10:05 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. is a valuable resource who helps you during your academic career by guiding you through your major and answering any questions you may have. We’ll discuss how to contact your advisor and what to discuss at the meeting. students.asu.edu/ advising/directory The More You Know: Learning Technologies at ASU (COOR L174): Learn how to navigate essential technologies that are frequently used in the ASU learning environment, including My ASU, Canvas, Zoom, Slack, Google Suite and more. uto. asu.edu. uto.asu.edu ASU Resources: Campus Safety (COOR 199): ASU prioritizes campus safety to ensure all students feel safe and secure in our Sun Devil community. Learn about the ASU Police Department, which provides 24-hour security protection on and around all of the ASU campuses, the ASU LiveSafe App and more. eoss.asu.edu/dos The More You Know: U.S. Classroom Culture (COOR L1-20): Join this discussion about the U.S. classroom culture and get empowered to be more confident in your interactions with your peers once the semester begins. ASU Resources: Graduate College (COOR 120): Are you interested in exploring opportunities as a graduate student at ASU? The Graduate College will provide an overview of their resources and services for graduate student success. graduate.asu.edu ASU Resources: ASU Student Success Center (NEEB 105): The Student Success Center can help you succeed in college and teach you strategies to help you thrive beyond your first year. Explore how the Student Success Center can help you adjust to college life and transform your academic career, among other topics. fys.asu.edu Life at ASU: Living On and Off-Campus (MUR 101): Whether you live on- or off-campus, we want to provide you with the information and resources to have a successful time at ASU. Learn more about ASU living policies, roommate dynamics, dining halls, and Resident & Community Assistants. eoss.asu.edu/international-student-engagement Getting to Know Arizona (MUR 201): Living in a different country is a challenge. Learn more about your new environment in the state of Arizona to enjoy a richer and more informed experience. tourism.az.gov 10:40 a.m. - 11:05 p.m. Life at ASU: Living in the US 101 (MUR 101): Moving to a new country might seem overwhelming at times. Discuss opening a bank account, finding a cellphone plan, and the International Student Digital Handbook, a tool to help you feel more at home. eoss.asu.edu/international-student-engagement ASU Resources: ASU Student Success Center (NEEB 105): The Student Success Center can help you succeed in college and teach you strategies to help you thrive beyond your first year. Explore how the Student Success Center can help you adjust to college life and transform your academic career, among other topics. fys.asu.edu ASU Resources: Graduate College (COOR 120): Are you interested in exploring opportunities as a graduate student at ASU? The Graduate College will provide an overview of their resources and services for graduate student success. graduate.asu.edu The More You Know: Learning Technologies at ASU (COOR L1-74): Learn how to navigate essential technologies that are frequently used in the ASU learning environment, including My ASU, Canvas, Zoom, Slack, Google Suite and more. uto. asu.edu. uto.asu.edu Getting to Know Tempe (COOR 199): Moving to a new city can be intimidating. Learn about the City of Tempe and have your questions answered by our police officers, transit managers and city managers. tempe.gov/home ASU Resources: University Academic and Success Programs (COOR L1-20): Get to know the free services offered at University Academic Success Programs (UASP) and how you can schedule personalized support, such as tutoring, writing assistance and academic skills workshops appointments. tutoring.asu.edu The More You Know: Interacting with your Academic Advisor (MUR 201): Your ASU advisor 11:15 p.m. - 11:40 p.m. Getting to Know Tempe (COOR 199): Moving to a new city can be intimidating. Learn about the City of Tempe and have your questions answered by our police officers, transit managers and city managers. tempe.gov/home Life at ASU: Getting involved at ASU (COOR L1-74): Getting involved at ASU is a great way to make connections, build lasting friendships, volunteer in your community, and gain professional experience. Learn ways to get involved and find the right student organization for you. asu.campuslabs.com/engage Ask a Student: Graduate student panel (MUR 101): Join us for an opportunity to speak to current ASU graduate students about their experience to get a student perspective on any questions you have about graduate school and gain inside knowledge from current students. gpsa.asu.edu Ask a Student: Undergraduate student panel (MUR 201): Join us for an opportunity to speak to current ASU students about their experience and get a student perspective on what to expect in the next few years and gain inside knowledge from current students. eoss.asu.edu/orientation ASU Resources: University Academic and Success Programs (COOR L1-20): Get to know the free services offered at University Academic Success Programs (UASP) and how you can schedule personalized support, such as tutoring, writing assistance and academic skills workshops appointments. tutoring.asu.edu The More You Know: Paying Bills at ASU (NEEB 105): Are you unsure how to pay for college or what options are available? Explore more information on how to understand ASU tuition pricing and how to navigate the Finances page on your My ASU page for billing and scholarships. students.asu.edu/tuitionandbilling Career and Professional Development Services (COOR 120): Get an introduction to career resources and learn about student employment opportunities, useful interview skills, resume building materials, employer information and much more. career.asu.edu

International Student Resources International Students and Scholars Center (ISSC): ISSC works to facilitate the success of ASU international students by providing assistance with F-1/J-1 visa compliance in accordance with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s and Department of State’s immigration regulations. issc.asu.edu 480-727-4776 issc@asu.edu International Student Engagement (ISE): International Student Engagement supports, advocates and designs experiences for international students from admittance through graduation. ise.asu.edu 480-965-9600 ise@asu.edu International Student Guide: Provides you with information on Housing, Code of Conduct, Health and Wellness and life at ASU while you are enrolled at the university. Find out more and apply at: e Other ASU Resources Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services University Housing eoss.asu.edu/accessibility 480-965-1234 student.accessibility@asu.edu housing.asu.edu 480-965-3515 housing@asu.edu Parking and Transit cfo.asu.edu/transit 480-965-6124 parking@asu.edu sundevildining.asu.edu 480-727-3463 sundevildining@asu.edu Live Well @ ASU Student Clubs and Organizations wellness.asu.edu eoss.asu.edu/clubs eoss.asu.edu/clubs/contact Dean of Students Office University Academic Success Programs (tutoring) eoss.asu.edu/dos 480-965-6547 deanofstudents@asu.edu tutoring.asu.edu 480-965-9072 Career and Professional Development Services Financial Aid and Scholarships career.asu.edu 480-965-2350 careerservices@asu.edu students.asu.edu/financial-aid 855-278-5080 fass@asu.edu Sun Devil Dining Handy checklist of tasks to get ready for fall! Here are some important tasks you can complete when you are not in a session during International Orientation. Keep in mind, some of these tasks need to be completed during the traditional business hours of 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday: Get your Sun Devil ID card Finalize class schedule and find your classes Submit your MMR immunization documentation Complete your SEVIS check-in Check My ASU to ensure you have completed all required tasks Open a U.S. bank account Set-up cell phone service Secure an on-campus parking permit and/or coordinate transportation (purchase a car/bike, get an Arizona drivers’ license and insurance) Buy and/or rent your course textbooks Pay your tuition and fees If applicable, move-in and set-up your on-campus housing If applicable, search for and sign a lease for off-campus housing If applicable, set-up your off-campus housing (move-in, secure utilities, etc )

as a graduate student at ASU? The Graduate College will provide an overview of their resources and services for graduate student success. graduate.asu.edu ASU Resources: ASU Student Success . Center (NEEB 105): The Student Success Center can help you succeed in college and teach you . strategies to help you thrive beyond your first year.

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