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Required Action Items for Orientation Advising

The following items are required for new students attending our in-person orientation programs.* Below you will find:

  • Pre-Orientation Advising Modules
  • Your Pre-Orientation Academic Advising Form
  • Math and English Placement Assessment Action Items

*Please note: You can also find all of these items outlined in your Pre-Orientation Advising Modules.

Pre-Orientation Advising Module

It is to your benefit to complete this module before your orientation.

Once students have signed up for their orientation program, they will automatically be given access to the Pre-Orientation Module on their Canvas dashboard within 24-48 hours.

Pre-Orientation Advising Module

If you have scheduled your virtual advising appointment, access your Canvas Pre-Orientation Module here.

Action Items

The following action items will help:

  • Advisors prepare for your orientation advising session
  • Determine First-Year Writing Placement Assessment
  • Determine Math Placement Assessment
    • Determine if you need to take Accuplacer

Complete Academic Advising Form

Help advisors prepare for your orientation advising appointment

Complete The Write Class (First-Year Writing Placement Assessment)

The Write Classâ„¢ is an online first-year writing course placement tool that integrates various points of data to create a personalized course placement for each student.

English Writing Assessment

Complete if you started speaking English at the age of 10 or older

Complete The Right Math Class (Math Placement Assessment)

Complete this online first-year Math course placement tool that integrates various points of data to create a personalized course placement for each student.

Schedule an Accuplacer

Did The Right Math Class determine if you need to take Accuplacer?
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World Language Placement

Schedule a Zoom-Proctored World Language Test

Students who wish to place into higher levels of Spanish, French, and German classes can schedule a World Language Placement Exam at the Testing Center. The placement exam consists of a Grammar & Reading section, as well as a listening Section.

Options for Students with Prior Language Knowledge

The Department of World Languages encourages all students with prior language knowledge to consider the pursuit of a double major, minor or language certificate.