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ORIENTATION PURPOSE & OUTCOMES
Purpose
The purpose of the orientation program at JCU, including the summer and fall program, is
to assist first-year students in making a successful transition to the John Carroll University community in the following areas: mission-centered initiatives, academic engagement, co-curricular opportunities, and healthy relationships.
Outcomes
Mission
- Students will be able to articulate/recognize the university's Jesuit mission.
- Students will understand what it means to be a servant leader.
- Students will understand the concept of social justice.
- Students will be introduced to and embrace diversity.
- Students will be aware of the opportunities on and off campus to get involved in service and social justice.
Academics
- Students will develop and share their intellectual curiosity.
- Students will become familiar with academic requirements.
- Students will be introduced to the academic expectations of the university and collegiate studies.
- Students will begin to cultivate an advising relationship with a faculty member.
- Students will become familiar with campus resources including, but not limited to: academic advising, information technology, career center, global education, multicultural affairs, and disability support services.
Collegiate Transition and Involvement
- Students will understand the importance of involvement and link to successful college transition, success and persistence.
- Students will be aware of the student organizations and clubs that are available on campus.
- Students will be able to identify various offices within the division of student affairs (office of student activities, residence life) as involvement resources.
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Students will be able to recognize and articulate strategies for balancing their academic, co-curricular, work, social, and personal lives.
- Students will make connections with faculty, staff, administrators and other
students in order to increase matriculation and satisfaction.
- Students will understand the issues they may face during the first-year and be familiar with the support resources that can help.
- Students will be introduced to and learn about the academic, service, career, and social opportunities available to them in Cleveland.
- Students will be introduced to the campus traditions at JCU.
- Students will have the opportunity to meet other students and make connections in both formal and informal ways.
Health and Wellness
- Students will increase their understanding of the risks associated with alcohol misuse.
- Students will increase their understanding of the environmental, cultural, and personal risk factors associated with sexual assault.
- Students will increase their understanding of the health and wellness issues that may arise during their college careers: nutrition, stress, STDs, intramurals, recreation.
- Students will be able to identify resources that can assist them with health and wellness issues (health center, academic advising, residence life, dean of students, and counseling services).
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