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Dear Parent of INCOMING STUDENT, As you are helping your student prepare for the fall semester, be sure to keep all of the deadlines listed below in mind. We've included the same information that we also sent to your student so without further ado, here's what you need to know. To kick things off, campus partners have gathered together to create some virtual events to help incoming students and their families get better acquainted with life at Oxford. Mark your calendar for these events to learn more about the resources that are available to you. Thursday, July 23 Mental Health & the High-Achieving Student: Part 1 of a 3-part series. This program is for both students and their parents, as it examines some common mentalities that are held by high achieving students, like those who attend Oxford College. In particular, we’ll discuss ways in which these pervasive norms can lead to mental health concerns, but they don’t have to, if we have some awareness and alternative mindsets to offer. Ideal for incoming students and their parents to attend together! Monday, July 27 Parenting from a Distance: Part 2 of a 3-part series. Parenting a college student often appears, on the surface, to represent a diminished role in parenting. In fact, parenting continues, but shifts to different strategies for college students. This program will provide some tips on parenting from a distance, including how this even applies to students who may be remaining at home to access Remote Learning, as your student does move further into the stages of young adulthood. Note: This event is open to parents and guardians only. Monday, August 3 Proactive & Prepared: Part 3 of a 3-part series. Nobody can deny how unique fall of 2020 will be for college campuses, including some challenges. This program will articulate some expected challenges and offer suggestions on how to minimize their impact, academically, socially, and emotionally. Hosted by the Director of Oxford’s Counseling and Career Services and our Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, we’ll introduce ways to navigate this unique time to be a college student. Note: This event is open to incoming students and their parents/guardians. Did You Know? As an entering Oxford student, you have access to Inside Oxford, an internal website for current students, faculty, and staff. Inside Oxford includes links to the college catalog, shuttle schedule, finals schedule, and most of the critical information you need to thrive at Oxford. To access Inside Oxford at any time, click the button found in the upper right hand corner of the Oxford College website, and enter your Emory Network ID and password. Student Health Services visits are free for all students! We also have some procedures, services, medical supplies, and both prescription and over-the- counter medications available. All charges are billed through your bursar account within OPUS. Don't forget, you will automatically be enrolled in the Emory student health insurance plan unless you submit an online insurance waiver in your OPUS account by September 15. Please remember to print your confirmation page to verify your status. Religious & Spiritual Life offers a range of services and opportunities for you at Oxford College. Led by the College Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Lyn Pace, we have 10 religious and spiritual life groups for you to explore and join. Pastoral care and confidential counseling services are also available to all students. One of our signature events of the year is the annual fall retreat. This year's retreat is currently being designed and will be offered virtually. For more information about the retreat or any aspect of this office, please contact Rev. Pace at [email protected]. VIEW UPDATES AND PREVIOUS MESSAGES What's Next? Canvas and Placement Exams: All incoming students are required to complete the online Emory Essentials Oxford Edition Canvas Course (Module 1 and Module 2 in particular). There is important information about preparing for academics at Oxford, class registration, and placement exams. You can log in to Canvas with your NetID and password here. Once students complete Modules 1 and 2, they are eligible to attend a large group pre-planning meeting with the Advising Support Center. The schedule of these sessions (held via Zoom) can be found in Module 2 in the section "Scheduling with the Advising Support Center." All academic placement exams, including the First-Year Writing assignment, have a priority deadline of August 1. If you do not complete them by that time, you may have difficulty signing up for classes during class registration, which begins the week of August 10. Don't wait until the last minute to take these exams! If you have questions about placement exams or content in the Canvas course, please contact the Advising Support Center at [email protected]. We will add information about information sessions, including placement exam sessions, in the weeks ahead. Please follow in Module 2 of Canvas, as the information will be updated in that space. Student Employment: The Oxford College Federal Work Study program will be using a job search tool called Handshake. You will have access to search for jobs in August. Stay tuned for more information about this. For questions in the meantime, please contact ox- [email protected]. New Student Orientation: The Oxford Olympics Orientation program is coming soon! The program will launch virtually the week of August 10. You don't need to register or prepare in advance, and you will receive an email with all the information you need to participate. We can't wait to meet you soon! Questions? Contact [email protected]. Printing: Skip the desk clutter and leave your printer at home! EaglePrint, Emory's campus-wide student printing service, allows printing from your own computer and university workstations to any EaglePrint location. EaglePrint installers can be downloaded from Emory's Software Express. 800.723.8328 770.784.835 9 Additional information, including how to add print money to your ID card, is available on the EaglePrint website. WELCOME WEBSITE FOLLOW US Oxford College Office of Enrollment Services 122 Few Circle, Oxford, GA 30054-1418 [email protected] Contact Us Apply Visit Virtual Tour

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INCOMING STUDENT,Can you believe it? This time next monthyou will be starting your Oxfordexperience!

As you are preparing for the fall semester, be sure to keep all of the deadlineslisted below in mind.

To kick things off, campus partners have gathered together to create some virtualevents to help you get better acquainted with life at Oxford. Mark your calendarfor these events to learn more about the resources that are available to you.

Thursday, July 23Mental Health & the High-Achieving Student: This program is for both studentsand their parents, as it examines some common mentalities that are held by highachieving students, like those who attend Oxford College. In particular, we’lldiscuss ways in which these pervasive norms can lead to mental health concerns,but they don’t have to, if we have some awareness and alternative mindsets tooffer. Ideal for incoming students and their parents to attend together! Part 1 of a3-part series.

Monday, August 3Proactive & Prepared: Nobody can deny how unique fall of 2020 will be forcollege campuses, including some challenges. This program will articulate some

[External] Summer days drifting away

Eagle Updates <[email protected]>

Thu 7/23/2020 11�24 ��

To: �utknecht, �ackie <[email protected]>

Dear Parent of

INCOMING STUDENT,

As you are helping your student prepare for the fall semester, be sure to keep allof the deadlines listed below in mind. We've included the same information thatwe also sent to your student so without further ado, here's what you need toknow.

To kick things off, campus partners have gathered together to create some virtualevents to help incoming students and their families get better acquainted with lifeat Oxford. Mark your calendar for these events to learn more about the resourcesthat are available to you.

Thursday, July 23Mental Health & the High-Achieving Student: Part 1 of a 3-part series. Thisprogram is for both students and their parents, as it examines some commonmentalities that are held by high achieving students, like those who attend OxfordCollege. In particular, we’ll discuss ways in which these pervasive norms can leadto mental health concerns, but they don’t have to, if we have some awarenessand alternative mindsets to offer. Ideal for incoming students and their parents toattend together!

Monday, July 27Parenting from a Distance: Part 2 of a 3-part series. Parenting a college studentoften appears, on the surface, to represent a diminished role in parenting. In fact,parenting continues, but shifts to different strategies for college students. Thisprogram will provide some tips on parenting from a distance, including how thiseven applies to students who may be remaining at home to access RemoteLearning, as your student does move further into the stages of young adulthood.Note: This event is open to parents and guardians only.

Monday, August 3Proactive & Prepared: Part 3 of a 3-part series. Nobody can deny how unique fallof 2020 will be for college campuses, including some challenges. This program willarticulate some expected challenges and offer suggestions on how to minimizetheir impact, academically, socially, and emotionally. Hosted by the Director ofOxford’s Counseling and Career Services and our Associate Dean for AcademicAffairs, we’ll introduce ways to navigate this unique time to be a college student.Note: This event is open to incoming students and their parents/guardians.

Did You Know?

As an entering Oxford student, you have accessto Inside Oxford, an internal website for currentstudents, faculty, and staff. Inside Oxford includeslinks to the college catalog, shuttle schedule, finalsschedule, and most of the critical information youneed to thrive at Oxford.

To access Inside Oxford at any time, click thebutton found in the upper right hand corner ofthe Oxford College website, and enter your Emory Network ID andpassword. Student Health Services visits are free for all students! We also have someprocedures, services, medical supplies, and both prescription and over-the-counter medications available. All charges are billed through your bursaraccount within OPUS.

Don't forget, you will automatically be enrolled in the Emory student healthinsurance plan unless you submit an online insurance waiver in your OPUSaccount by September 15. Please remember to print your confirmationpage to verify your status. Religious & Spiritual Life offers a range of services and opportunities foryou at Oxford College. Led by the College Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Lyn Pace, wehave 10 religious and spiritual life groups for you to explore and join.Pastoral care and confidential counseling services are also available to allstudents.

One of our signature events of the year is the annual fall retreat. This year'sretreat is currently being designed and will be offered virtually. For moreinformation about the retreat or any aspect of this office, please contactRev. Pace at [email protected].

VIEW UPDATES AND PREVIOUS MESSAGES

What's Next?

Canvas and Placement Exams: All incoming students are required tocomplete the online Emory Essentials Oxford Edition Canvas Course(Module 1 and Module 2 in particular). There is important informationabout preparing for academics at Oxford, class registration, and placementexams. You can log in to Canvas with your NetID and password here.

Once students complete Modules 1 and 2, they are eligible to attend a largegroup pre-planning meeting with the Advising Support Center. Theschedule of these sessions (held via Zoom) can be found in Module 2 in thesection "Scheduling with the Advising Support Center." All academicplacement exams, including the First-Year Writing assignment, have apriority deadline of August 1. If you do not complete them by that time, youmay have difficulty signing up for classes during class registration, whichbegins the week of August 10. Don't wait until the last minute to take theseexams!

If you have questions about placement exams or content in the Canvascourse, please contact the Advising Support Center [email protected]. We will add information about informationsessions, including placement exam sessions, in the weeks ahead. Pleasefollow in Module 2 of Canvas, as the information will be updated in thatspace.

Student Employment: The Oxford College Federal Work Study programwill be using a job search tool called Handshake. You will have access tosearch for jobs in August. Stay tuned for more information about this. Forquestions in the meantime, please contact [email protected]. New Student Orientation: The Oxford Olympics Orientation program iscoming soon! The program will launch virtually the week of August 10. Youdon't need to register or prepare in advance, and you will receive an emailwith all the information you need to participate. We can't wait to meet yousoon! Questions? Contact [email protected]. Printing: Skip the desk clutter and leave your printer at home! EaglePrint,Emory's campus-wide student printing service, allows printing from yourown computer and university workstations to any EaglePrint location.EaglePrint installers can be downloaded from Emory's Software Express.

800.723.8328 770 .784.835

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Additional information, including how to add print money to your ID card, isavailable on the EaglePrint website.

WELCOME WEBSITE 

FOLLOW US

Oxford College Office of Enrollment Services122 Few Circle, Oxford, GA 30054-1418

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