Note from Dean Brown: Housing & Pre-registration

Hey Class of 2013,

From meeting with so many of you recently, I know that you are back in the full swing of school after spring break.  There is much to be done as we look toward the end of the semester and next fall (already!).

HOUSING:

The housing lottery can generate a good deal of excitement as well as anxiety as you decide where you would like to live and with whom.  Just remember that whether you will be moving solo or with others, this is a small campus and everybody is close by.  Wherever you end up, be open to the opportunity to meet new people and make new friendships.  Since this is your first-time participating in the housing lottery, you may have a ton of questions.  As part of First-Year Focus, Melissa Powers, the associate director of residential life, will be available to answer them all this Thursday, April 1 in Usdan 108 from 7-8 p.m.  Stop by, get an answer, grab a snack!

PRE-REGISTRATION:

thumbnailCA66YGAZThe planning period begins on April 1 (no kidding) and closes on April 15; scheduling runs on April 16; and the adjustment period goes from April 19-23.  Make an appointment with your faculty advisor NOW, if you haven’t done so already, and be prepared for your meeting with at least eight different course preferences to discuss.

 Besides keeping in mind the balance between kind of work, days and time across the week, and course diversity, it is a good idea to include a course from a discipline in which you might want to major.  Explore these possible majors-of-interest online by going to http://www.wesleyan.edu/acaf/dept.html and clicking on the appropriate departments to get a better understanding of the major itself and a handle on major requirements.  You do not want the door closed next spring because you did not, for example, get the pre-requisite grades on two courses in PSYC or FILM, fulfill Stage 1 for GOVT, take Drawing I or another gateway course.  In your course planning, keep an eye on these kinds of things.  You also may want to consider taking some of the intro or gateway courses over the summer at Wes’ summer session.

 If you are thinking about studying abroad in your junior year and have an ambitious course agenda or are interested in a more structured major, tentatively sketch out what courses you would need to take over the next six semesters, including while abroad, to complete a potential major.  This should give you a better idea of what is feasible and also what is important to you.  However, just as the opportunity to experience living in another culture is compelling to some, the opportunity to do research on campus, work more closely with Wes faculty, take on campus leadership roles or play varsity sports is as compelling to others.   The point is to begin to think about these things now.  While it may seem a bit early to do so–it’s only your second semester!–you need to take yourselves seriously as student-scholars and plan accordingly.  Thinking ahead can enable you to formulate and realize your goals.

At the same time, keep exploring the curriculum!  You never know when you are going to discover your intellectual passion–or another one.  There is so much to learn at Wes!

IN CLOSING:

As always, check the class blog out at http://www.classof2013.blogs.wesleyan.edu for information about academics, events, announcements, and other information, and come see me if you have any questions or concerns.  My drop-in hours and other contact info are below.

Best, Dean Brown

202 North College   860-685-2758 (office)

Drop-in Hours:  M–2-3 p.m.   T–3-4 p.m.   W–5-7 p.m.   Th–11 a.m.-noon   F–2-4 p.m.

First-Year Focus: General Room Selection Info Session Thurs., April 1

FYF GRS

Have questions about the General Room Selection Process?  
Want to know about bookmarking & splitting/merging?

Asst.  Director of Res. Life, Melissa Powers, will do a short presentation and

be available to answer YOUR questions!

STOP ON BY!

April 1, 2010

USDAN 108   7 pm – 8 pm

*SNAC KS will be provided*

Sponsored by The Deans’ Office & The Office of Residential Life 

Over Spring Break…

Although residential units are open during Spring Break, there will not be many people around.  If you will be on campus, follow appropriate safety protocol.  Please report emergencies and suspicious activities to Public Safety at 860-685-3333.

 If you will be leaving campus for Spring Break, please do the following:

  • electric plugUnplug electrical outlets
  • Close blind/window treatments
  • Take home aquarium pets
  • Lock windows and doors
  • Take home valuables
  • Empty trash
  • Turn off lights and alarms

Have a restful break!   Residential Life

WesCribs: Room Competition

Wesleyan University’s Office of Residential Life presents…

WesCribs

S T U D E N T     C O M P E T I T I O N 

Deadline: March 5, 2010

Think you’ve got one of the hottest rooms on campus?  Send us some pictures and give us a tour!

ResLife wants to know who has the skills, the brains, and the courage to overcome small spaces and tight budgets.  Enter WesCribs and show us the amazing things you’re doing with your living space!

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ResLife wants to know who has the skills, the brains, and the courage to overcome small spaces and tight budgets.  Enter WesCribs and show us the amazing things your doing with your living space!

 WesCribs is a WesLife sponsored competition that is open to all University undergrads.  For more information on how to enter please visit the ResLife website. 

Winners will be announced on April 1, 2010.  PRIZES will include $100 Visa gift cards to the 5 winners and $50 Visa gift cards to the 5 runner-ups. There will be one winner and one runner-up for each of the five areas.   

Good luck and may the best crib win!

**PLEASE NOTE: The room must be in full compliance with CNAC and Fire Safety regulations! **

Program Housing: House Hopping Day

open house

This is your chance to tour the program houses/halls you are interested in and to meet residents currently living there.  Stop by and see what each house/hall has to offer!

 Sunday, February 21    12 p.m. – 5 p.m.

 

General Room Selection (GRS)

thumbnailCAH3T14HThe 2010 General Room Selection (GRS) process at Wesleyan University is about to start.  Remember, all undergraduate students are required to live on campus.  Therefore, if you will be a student at Wesleyan University in the fall of 2010, you MUST participate in the GRS process.

 Beginning February 12, 2010 at 12:00 noon you will be able to access the General Room Selection site and explore your housing options for the 2010-2011 academic year.  You enter GRS through your student portfolio by clicking on “Room Selection” under “Student Life at Wesleyan”. 

Please remember two important dates that are rapidly approaching.  All applications for Off Campus Housing are due by 11:59pm on February 21, 2010.  All applications for Program Housing and Community Based Living are due by 11:59pm on February 26, 2010

Rising sophomores:  Interested in living with five of your friends?  New to GRS this year, sophomores will be able to sign up in groups of six and select a cluster of rooms (4 singles and one double), usually referred to as a “Copenhagen”, located at the ends of the hallways in the Butterfields.  Watch for more information about the process, which will take place in late March.

You will be receiving many e-mails from the Office of Residential Life in the next few months as important dates draw near.  Please be sure to read all these emails, as well as the information contained in the GRS site.  You will not receive any hard copies of this information.  If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Residential Life by phone at 860-685-3550 or by e-mail at reslife@wesleyan.edu.

Program House Fair in Beckham–Feb. 12

Come to the Program House Fair to learn more information about all 32 program houses on campus. There will be Program House Fairraffle prizes and free snacks available for attendees. The fair will provide an opportunity for you to speak with current house members and learn about the mission and culture of the houses you are interested in. We hope to see you there!

Where: Beckham Hall
When: 2pm-5pm
Date: Friday, February 12, 2010

For more information about Program Housing, please contact Dawn Brown at dabrown@wesleyan.edu  

First-Year Focus: Applying to a Program House — Today!

FYF-Program House

DATE:  FEBRUARY 3, 2010

LOCATION:  USDAN 108

TIME:  6:30-7:30 PM

*SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED*

Thinking about applying to a Program House?  Questions about choosing your housing next year?  Want to know the process?

Area Coordinators, Dawn Brown & Alex Cabal, along with Asst. Director of ResLife,  Melissa Powers, will do a short presentation and then be available to answer YOUR questions!

STOP ON BY!  

Sponsored by The Deans’ Office & The Office of Residential Life

RA and CA positions ’10-’11: Feb. 4 application deadline

Attention Students: The Office of Residential Life is now hiring for Community Advisors (CAs) and Resident Advisors (RAs).  Please consider applying for one or both of these exciting leadership opportunities!

thumbnailCAAB4UEVThe Office of Residential Life is now accepting applications for both Community Advisors (CAs) and Resident Advisors (RAs) for the 2010-11 academic year.   Being a CA or RA is one of the most rewarding student leadership opportunities on campus.  You will develop invaluable life skills while serving your community; CAs and RAs play an integral role in establishing a community environment conducive to maximum academic, personal, and social development; maintaining healthy and safe living conditions; and providing overall support of the mission of Residential Life.  For more information about the positions and the application processes, check out our website at http://www.wesleyan.edu/reslife/student_staff/selection/welcome1.htm .  Applications are due Thursday, February 4, 2010.

First-Year Focus: Applying to a Program House

FYF-Program House

DATE:  FEBRUARY 3, 2010

LOCATION:  USDAN 108

TIME:  6:30-7:30 PM

*SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED*

Thinking about applying to a Program House?  Questions about choosing your housing next year?  Want to know the process?

Area Coordinators, Dawn Brown & Alex Cabal, along with Asst. Director of ResLife,  Melissa Powers, will do a short presentation and then be available to answer YOUR questions!

STOP ON BY!  

Sponsored by The Deans’ Office & The Office of Residential Life