First-Year Orientation

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Orientation at Emory begins the summer before you arrive on campus, continues through Orientation Week, and concludes at the end of the fall semester. Below you will learn about different programs and offerings designed to facilitate a smooth transition to campus.

The information below pertains to students starting on the Atlanta Campus. For information about orientation and programs on the Oxford campus for incoming students or their family members, please visit the Oxford Onboarding website which goes live mid-May.

Before You Arrive

The summer before you arrive at Emory is an essential piece of your Orientation Experience, and will provide you with action items, information, and connection opportunities to successfully start your Emory journey in August.

Summer Action Items

PREPARE FOR your arrival

2024 Move-In & Orientation Week

Now that you have completed everything in steps 1, 2, & 3, you are ready to arrive at Emory! Explore campus, connect with peers, and learn about all of the resources Emory has to offer through Move-in and Orientation Week programming.

We encourage you to download the Emory Welcome App for all our important information. However, if you are unable to download, you can see schedules and Move-in information here.

August 19, 2024: Move-in Day: for Pre-Orientation and International Student Welcome (ISW) participants only
August 19 - 23, 2024: Pre-Orientation & International Student Welcome (ISW)
August 24, 2024: Move-in Day: for all incoming First-Year students not participating in a Pre-Orientation program or ISW
August 24 - 27, 2024: Orientation Week (required)
August 28, 2024:
First Day of Classes

After Orientation Week

Emory continues to support you through your first fall semester with the following courses & initiatives:

ECS 101
This required first-year class explores topics around b ecoming a college student, c ommunity & well-being, a cademic experience, and p rofessional pathways

HEALTH 100
This required first-year class explores time management, stress, sleep, nutrition, physical activity, sexual health, mental health, and more.

RES LIFE F IRST-YEAR EXPER IE NCE
The First Year Experience (FYE) supports new students in the transition to college, providing students with opportunities to connect with the Emory campus, faculty, staff, and fellow students in their residence halls and beyond.

EMORY WEEKS OF WELCOME
August 28 - October 15: Six weeks of activities and events to welcome undergraduates to campus including student involvement fairs.

First-Year