Section: Center for Student Success | 2021SP - New Student Orientation | WPU Moodle
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Welcome to the next step in orientation at WPU! See the schedule below for some important informational sessions and the Welcome Week schedule for some social, fun activities during your first week at WPU! You will also see a lot of helpful information from campus partners on this site.
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Session Recordings:
To view session recordings, click HERE.
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Quick Advising Info:
Last day to add or drop: Tuesday, January 26
Last day to withdraw: Friday, March 26
Best way to make an appointment with your academic advisor: WPUConnect (for new transfer students, find Jennifer Anderson in your success network and follow the prompts to schedule an appointment)
Check covid.peace.edu and click on Academic Affairs for more information regarding course delivery methods
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Center for Student Success
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Center for Student Success
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Video: The Top Eleven Things You Need to Know About the Center for Student Success
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Academic Advising Information and Resources
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Video: Your Frequently Asked Advising Questions: Answered!
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Note about schedules:
All new students should already have a course schedule after meeting with Jennifer Anderson for advising. If you are unsure or do not yet have a schedule by orientation day, please email advising@peace.edu.
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This document lists all requirements (and choices!) that you have with "LibEd"
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This link provides information on majors/minors available, including sample four year plans. These plans allow you to see how your major, Lib Ed courses, and general electives come together on a path to graduation! It is important to note that these are only samples, and your actual course schedule can and will differ.
Note: If you are a transfer student, it's possible you may already have transfer credit for many classes on this sheet. There is a checkbox to the right of each course that you can check to keep track of what's left! Your plan would obviously differ from this one and would not take 4 years if you have significant transfer credit to apply. You can always talk with your advisor about a graduation estimate.
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